Infobox settlement official name Dartmouth, Massachusetts nickname motto image skyline Dartmouth Town Hall.JPG imagesize image caption Dartmouth Town Hall image seal DartmouthSeal.png image flag image map Dartmouth ma highlight.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Bristol County in Massachusetts ... Dartmouth is a New England town town in Bristol County, Massachusetts Bristol County , Massachusetts ... Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data DP 1 Dartmouth town, Massachusetts publisher U.S. Census ... of MassachusettsDartmouth . The villages of Hixville Village Historic District Hixville , Bliss Corner ... for the wealthy members of New Bedford society. Round Hill Dartmouth, Massachusetts Round Hill was the site ... the home of Lincoln Park Dartmouth, Massachusetts Lincoln Park , a former amusement park which dated ... are based upon old Indian routes and trails. Dartmouth includes the Southeastern Massachusetts Bioreserve ... of University of MassachusettsDartmouthDartmouth is governed by a single school department ..., Dartmouth has been home to the University of MassachusettsDartmouth campus, located on Old Westport ... links Portal Massachusetts Commons category http www.town.dartmouth.ma.us Town of Dartmouth official ... University of MassachusettsDartmouth http www.dartmouthharbormaster.com Dartmouth Harbormaster Office Bristol County, Massachusetts Category Dartmouth, Massachusetts Category Towns in Bristol County ... in the 1650s Category Place names of Devon origin in the United States bs Dartmouth, Massachusetts es DartmouthMassachusetts fr DartmouthMassachusetts gl Dartmouth, Massachusetts it DartmouthMassachusetts ht Dartmouth, Massachusetts ml , pl DartmouthMassachusetts sv Dartmouth, Massachusetts vo Dartmouth ... of the United States State subdivision name1 Massachusetts subdivision type2 List of counties in Massachusetts County subdivision name2 Bristol County, Massachusetts Bristol established title Settled ... more details
Dartmouth, Massachusetts Town of Dartmouth feeders free label free text free label1 free text1 free ... homepage http dartmouthps.dhs.schoolfusion.us School website Dartmouth High School is a four year public high school located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts . ref http www.dartmouth.k12.ma.us dhs School ... Dartmouth High School Old Colony League Schools Category Schools in Bristol County, Massachusetts Category Dartmouth, Massachusetts Category Public high schools in Massachusetts ...Infobox School name Dartmouth High School image DSC02598.JPG imagesize 250px caption The front of Dartmouth High School location streetaddress 555 Bakerville Road region South Coast Massachusetts city Dartmouth, MassachusettsDartmouth state Massachusetts district Dartmouth Public School District province county Bristol County, Massachusetts Bristol County postcode postalcode zipcode 02748 country United States coordinates coord 41 35 39.32 N 70 58 39.80 W type edu display inline,title superintendent Ana Riley principal Ms. Kerry Lynch viceprincipal Loretta Patterson faculty 78.5 on full time equivalent FTE basis ref name NCES bar pass rate roll MOE ceeb school code LEA ofsted testaverage national ranking classrooms class classes offered avg class size ratio 16.1 ref name NCES SAT ACT graduates gender lower age upper age houses schooltype high school fundingtype type Public high school Public ... Hours in Day conference Old Colony League , Division 1 slogan song Glory to Dartmouth Fight Song motto rival Bishop Stang High School mascot Indians mascot image sports team name Dartmouth Indians ... name NCES http nces.ed.gov ccd schoolsearch school detail.asp?Search 1&ID 250402000540 Dartmouth ..., 14 April 1993 accessed 1 December 2007 ref Music Department The Dartmouth High School Marching ..., 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 Additionally, they have many other titties in NESBA, Massachusetts ... competition season, where the Dartmouth High Winter Percussion won the Winter Guard International ... more details
refimprove date May 2009 Infobox university motto name University of MassachusettsDartmouth image Image UMassDartmouthLogo.jpg 224px Umass Dartmouth Logo established 1895 type Land grant university Public president Robert L. Caret chancellor Jean MacCormack endowment 32.3 million city Dartmouth, MassachusettsDartmouth state Massachusetts MA country United States USA coor coord 41.628664 71.006025 ... www.umassd.edu Image UMASSDCampus.jpg thumb The UMass Dartmouth campus Image ClaireTCarneyLibrary.jpg thumb The Claire T. Carney Library at UMass Dartmouth Image UMassD map 2007.jpg thumb A map of UMass Dartmouth s campus The University of MassachusettsDartmouth is one of five campuses and operating subdivisions of the University of Massachusetts UMass . ref name campuses http www.massachusetts.edu institutions institutions.html UMass website Campuses ref It is located in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts ... The Dartmouth campus of the University of Massachusetts traces its roots to 1895. In that year, the Massachusetts ... records, publications and graduate theses of the University of MassachusettsDartmouth University ... at Lehman Brothers and author The University of MassachusettsDartmouth was also the career location ... website http www.umasstorch.com School newspaper University of MassachusettsDartmouth University of Massachusetts ... Education DEFAULTSORT MassachusettsDartmouth, University Of Category University of MassachusettsDartmouth Category University of MassachusettsDartmouth Category American Association of State ... and colleges in Massachusetts University of MassachusettsDartmouth Category New England ... Dartmouth Category Dartmouth, Massachusetts Category Educational institutions established in 1895 ... to the east and Fall River to the west. It became a UMass campus in 1991 when Southeastern Massachusetts University was merged into the University of Massachusetts system. ref name history http www.umassd.edu ... Dartmouth , UMassD , or UMD , has an overall student body of 9,155 students, including undergraduate ... more details
otheruses Lincoln Park Infobox amusement park name Lincoln Park image location Dartmouth, Massachusetts North Dartmouth location2 Massachusetts location3 U.S. coordinates coord 41 38 10.55 N 71 2 31.95 W type city region US MA display title address phone number N A homepage N A owner Jay Hoffman general manager N A opening date 1894 closing date December 3, 1987 previous names Midway Park br Westport Park season Year round area convert 42 acre m2 sing on rides 10 including a roller coaster Lincoln Park was a park opened in 1894 by the Union Street Railway Company of New Bedford, Massachusetts , located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts North Dartmouth, Massachusetts on the border of Westport, Massachusetts on U.S. Highway 6 . History Beginnings Lincoln Park was originally built as a way to increase weekend ticket sales on its trains. Originally called Midway Park or Westport Park, a new name was chosen by lottery, Lincoln Park Casino . In 1941, the facility was purchased by John Collins & Associates for 40,000 500,000 inflation adjusted . They invested 150,000 installing a fourteen lane bowling alley and updating an existing dance hall, and added a full complement of amusement park rides. Decline File LincolnParkRollerCoaster.jpg thumb A part of the Comet roller coaster. The park was successful until the mid 1980s, when larger theme parks started to become more popular. A fatal accident on the park s 1946 Comet Lincoln Park Comet wooden roller coaster in 1986 caused people to question the safety of the park. Facing declining attendance, Jay Hoffman, the park s owner, invested 75,000 in updating the park. This plan included moving the park s 1921 carousel to Battleship Cove, and dismantling ... amusement parks in the United States Category Amusement parks in Massachusetts Category 1894 establishments Category 1987 disestablishments Category Buildings and structures in Bristol County, Massachusetts Category Dartmouth, Massachusetts ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name Hill School nrhp type image caption location South Dartmouth, Massachusetts lat degrees 41 lat minutes 35 lat seconds 13 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 56 long seconds 25 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1805 architect architecture Federal added April 11, 1980 governing body Private refnum 80000432 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Hill School is a historic school at 4 Middle Street in South Dartmouth, Massachusetts . The school was built in 1805 and added to the National Historic Register in 1980. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Schools on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Dartmouth, Massachusetts BristolMA NRHP stub ... more details
TOCright Dartmouth may mean Dartmouth College Dartmouth College , Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States Dartmouth Medical School , medical school of Dartmouth College Tuck School of Business , oldest graduate school of business in the world Thayer School of Engineering , engineering school of Dartmouth College The Dartmouth , daily student newspaper and oldest American college newspaper University Press of New England Dartmouth College Press , host institution of the University Press of New England consortium Dartmouth Outing Club , oldest and largest outing club in the United States Educational establishments Dartmouth High School Nova Scotia , Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Dartmouth High School Massachusetts , Dartmouth, Massachusetts, U.S. University of MassachusettsDartmouth , Dartmouth, Massachusetts, U.S. Dartmouth Community College , Dartmouth, Devon, United Kingdom Places Dartmouth, Devon , England Dartmouth, Victoria , Australia Dartmouth, Nova Scotia , Canada Dartmouth, Massachusetts , U.S. Other HMS Dartmouth HMS Dartmouth , the name of eight ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy Dartmouth Dam , Australia Dartmouth Park , London Earl of Dartmouth , a title in the Peerage of Great Britain Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta disambig geo DEFAULTSORT Dartmouth Category English toponyms cy Dartmouth de Dartmouth fr Dartmouth it Dartmouth nl Dartmouth pl Dartmouth ujednoznacznienie fi Dartmouth sv Dartmouth ... more details
otheruses The Dartmouth disambiguation Infobox Newspaper name The Dartmouth image type Daily newspaper owners Independent, Published by The Dartmouth, Inc. foundation 1799 headquarters Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover , New Hampshire website http thedartmouth.com www.thedartmouth.com The Dartmouth is the daily student newspaper at Dartmouth College . Founded in 1799, ref The first issue of The Dartmouth, referred to as the Dartmouth Gazette, was published on August 27, 1799. The first Publisher of The Dartmouth ... throughout the local area to follow the news provided by the Dartmouth Gazette. The newspaper started with revenue from its subscribers. Davis wrote, The Dartmouth Gazette shall be printed on paper ... by 16 inches. A copied image of the first issue hangs framed in the office suites of The Dartmouth. ref it is America s oldest college newspaper. It is published by The Dartmouth, Inc., an independent, nonprofit corporation chartered in the state of New Hampshire. History File Dartmouth College campus 2007 10 03 Robinson Hall.JPG thumb left The Dartmouth Office Suites, The Dartmouth leases its office suites on the second floor of Robinson Hall. The Dartmouth was first published in Hanover, New ..., No 1 issue, printed below the masthead and motto. ref under the name the Dartmouth Gazette. Here range ... issue of the Dartmouth Gazette. In his first column, Davis stressed the necessity of avoiding personal reflections while maintaining impartiality in view. The first articles of the Dartmouth Gazette ... Johnson1 Johnson, Christopher R. The Dartmouth, America s Oldest College Newspaper 1799 1999 thesis history of The Dartmouth. Chapter 1 Origins of The Dartmouth ref The first issue of the Dartmouth ... ref Volume 1, No. 1 issue of the Dartmouth Gazette. Page 2. ref . Issues of the Dartmouth Gazette demonstrate ... school laws, and a report of Dartmouth s Commencement activities from Wednesday, August 28, 1799 ... from the Dartmouth Gazette entirely by the editing process. In covering a dysentery outbreak ... more details
Dartmouth Grounds is a former baseball ground located in Boston, Massachusetts . The ground was home to the Boston Reds UA Boston Reds of the Union Association in 1884 . It is also known as http www.retrosheet.org parkcode.txt Union Park . Coord 42 20 55.88 N 71 4 39.01 W type landmark display title Union Association Category Defunct baseball venues Category Sports venues in Boston, MassachusettsMassachusetts stadium stub ... more details
Infobox shopping mall shopping mall name Dartmouth Mall image image width caption location North Dartmouth, Massachusetts , USA coordinates address opening date 1971 ref name preit closing date developer manager PREIT owner architect number of stores number of anchors 3 floor area convert 670940 sqft m2 3 ref name preit cite web url http preit.com leasing detail property overview 11 title Dartmouth Mall Property Overview publisher PREIT accessdate May 2, 2011 ref parking floors website http www.shopdartmouthmall.com footnotes The Dartmouth Mall is a one level, two story, indoor shopping mall located off US 6 and Faunce Corner Road in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts , in the United States . Currently anchoring the mall are JC Penney , Macy s , and Sears, Roebuck and Company Sears . The mall also features a food court and movie theater . Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust manages the mall. History Dartmouth Mall originally known as North Dartmouth Mall the name was changed in the 1990s after the town abandoned officially using the name was constructed from 1969 to 1971 on the site of the 9 Hole Golf Course Paskamansett Links. The town of North Dartmouth had zoned all of the land on Route 6 for commercial development, and the North Dartmouth Mall was the first large scale retail facility constructed along the route. When the mall opened, it featured a 3 screen cinema, and 72 stores, including nine restaurants. anchoring the mall were Zayre , Sears and The Outlet Company department store, as well as mini anchors Cherry & Webb and F. W. Woolworth Company Woolworth . The former ... on the former site of a Goodyear repair shop, which has since moved into the adjacent Dartmouth ... commons category http www.shopdartmouthmall.com Dartmouth Mall coord 41.6417 70.9911 display title region US MA type landmark Category Buildings and structures in Bristol County, Massachusetts Category Shopping malls in Massachusetts Category Visitor attractions in Bristol County, Massachusetts Category ... more details
thumb left The earliest known image of Dartmouth appeared in the February 1793 issue of Massachusetts ...pp dispute expiry 2 May 2012 small yes Infobox university name Dartmouth College image name Dartmouth ... Private endowment United States dollar USD 3.413 billion As of 2011 6 30 ref name dartmouth president Jim Yong Kim faculty 607 ref name Dartmouth at a Glance 995 including non tenure track undergrad 4,248 ref name About Dartmouth postgrad 1,893 ref name About Dartmouth city flagicon USA Hanover ... 27,000 acre km2 , Second College Grant colors Dartmouth green colorbox 00693E ref name greencolor ... name Keggy makes an awaited return and Dartmouth Moose ref name Moose tops mascot survey all unofficial ... File Dartmouth College logo.png 225px Dartmouth College often referred to as Dartmouth IPAc en icon ... programs in the arts and sciences. ref name usnwr aag Incorporated as Trustees of Dartmouth College, ref name irs ref name Trustees of Dartmouth College it is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. ref name about dartmouth facts With an undergraduate enrollment of 4,248 and a total student enrollment of 6,141, Dartmouth is the smallest school in the Ivy League. ref name About DartmouthDartmouth College was established in 1769 by Congregational church Congregational minister Eleazar Wheelock . After a long period of financial and political struggles, Dartmouth emerged in the early 20th century from relative obscurity. ref name trd wheelock Dartmouth alumni ... in their college. ref name ihe alum Dartmouth is located on a rural convert 269 acre km2 campus in the Upper ... location, participation in athletics and the school s Dartmouth College Greek organizations Greek system is high. ref name abc greek Dartmouth s 34 varsity sports teams compete in the Ivy League conference ... Pong ref name Hill Winds, Granite Brains, and Other Dartmouth Traditions ref name Our Mission ref name Dartmouth Forever New An address by President James Wright On the Occasion of his Inauguration as the 16th ... more details
The Dartmouth Ferry , sometimes called the Kingswear Ferry , may refer to one of three ferries that link Dartmouth, Devon Dartmouth and Kingswear , on opposite sides of the River Dart in the England English county of Devon . From north to south, these ferries are Dartmouth Higher Ferry Dartmouth Passenger Ferry Dartmouth Lower Ferry disambig ... more details
to complete the crossing to Cape Cod . Dartmouth s sister city is Dartmouth, Massachusetts . File Butterwalk ...Infobox UK place country England official name Dartmouth latitude 50.351 longitude 3.579 population 5,512 population ref 2001 shire county Devon shire district South Hams civil parish Dartmouth region South West England constituency westminster Totnes UK Parliament constituency Totnes post town DARTMOUTH ... 240px static image caption small Dartmouth from the River Dart small os grid reference SX877514 Dartmouth is a town and civil parishes in England civil parish in the England English county of Devon ... Dartmouth was of strategic importance as a deep water port for sailing vessels. The port was used as the sailing point for the Crusades of 1147 and 1190, and a creek close to Dartmouth Castle is supposed ... chain. The narrow mouth of the Dart is protected by two fortified castles, Dartmouth Castle and Kingswear Castle . Originally Dartmouth s only wharf was Bayard s Cove, a relatively small but picturesque ... wost, he was of Dertemouthe. Notwithstanding Dartmouth s connections with the crown and respectable ... and sometime mayor of Dartmouth ref http www.dartmouth history.org.uk content images upload Town ... is Smith Street and is the earliest street in Dartmouth to be recorded by name in the 13th century ... Devon DartmouthDartmouth St Saviour.htm ref The gallery of the church is decorated with the heraldic ... Hudson put in to Dartmouth on his return from North America America , and was arrested for sailing under a flag state foreign flag . The Pilgrim Fathers put in to Dartmouth s Bayard s Cove, en route ... are listed. ref http britishlistedbuildings.co.uk england devon dartmouth ref One of the most ... storms in 1671 in a room which now forms part of Dartmouth Museum . ref cite web title The King s Room at Dartmouth Museum url http dartmouthmuseum.org collections kings room index.html publisher Dartmouth Museum accessdate 29 July 2011 quote It was in this magnificent room that King Charles II ... more details
The Dartmouth may refer to The Dartmouth , the daily student newspaper at Dartmouth College, a newspaper founded in 1799 or it may refer to The Dartmouth Indianapolis, Indiana , listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Indiana disambig ... more details
Six ships and one stone frigate shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Dartmouth , after the port of Dartmouth, Devon Dartmouth , whilst another two were planned HMS Dartmouth 1655 HMS Dartmouth was a 22 gun ship launched in 1655. She was converted to a fireship in 1688, and rebuilt as a fifth rate in 1689. She was wrecked in the Sound of Mull in 1690. HMS Dartmouth 1672 HMS Dartmouth was an 4 gun fireship captured in 1672 and sold in 1674. HMS Dartmouth 1693 HMS Dartmouth was a 48 gun fourth rate launched in 1693. She was captured by France in 1695, recaptured in 1702, and renamed HMS Vigo . She was wrecked in 1703. HMS Dartmouth 1698 HMS Dartmouth was a 50 gun fourth rate launched in 1698. She was rebuilt in 1741 and sunk in action with the Spanish ship Glorioso Spanish ship Glorioso in 1747. HMS Dartmouth was to have been a 50 gun fourth rate. She was ordered in 1746, but was cancelled in 1748. HMS Dartmouth 1813 HMS Dartmouth was a 36 gun fifth rate launched in 1813. She was used for harbour service from 1831 and was broken up in 1854. HMS Dartmouth was to have been a wood screw frigate . She was laid down in 1860 but was cancelled in 1864. HMS Dartmouth 1910 HMS Dartmouth was a Town class cruiser 1910 Town class light cruiser of the Weymouth subgroup launched in 1911. She served in the First World War and was sold for scrap in 1930. HMS Dartmouth is the current name of the Naval Shore Establishment at Britannia Royal Naval College . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Dartmouth, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fi HMS Dartmouth ... more details
Infobox park name Dartmouth Common photo LeightonDillmanParkGate.jpg photo width 275 photo caption Entrance to Leighton Dillman Park, Dartmouth Commons type Public park location Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia area convert 300 acre created 1700s operator City of Halifax visitation num status open The Dartmouth Common is an approximately convert 300 acre km2 area of land set aside by the government in the late 18th century for the settlers common use in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Dartmouth ... by baseball fields, the former Dartmouth City Hall, then the Dartmouth Regional Library then after that the Dartmouth Heritage Museum , the Dartmouth Sportsplex , Dartmouth High School Nova Scotia Dartmouth High School , Bicentennial Jr. High School , an elementary school called Park School since torn down and two burial grounds . Between the Dartmouth Sportsplex and Dartmouth High School there is an urban forest , a green space in the downtown corridor. The former Dartmouth Heritage Museum ... the Halifax Regional Municipality Act the municipality cannot develop the Dartmouth Common, nor charge a fee to use the ball fields. The Dartmouth common section of Halifax Regional Municipality Act reads 529 1 In this Section, Dartmouth common means the common of Dartmouth so far as it was vested in the City of Dartmouth on April 22, 1986. 2 The Halifax Regional Municipality shall not sell, lease, license or otherwise alienate the Dartmouth common. 3 Subject to subsection 4 , no person shall build on the Dartmouth common. 4 A person may build an addition to a building located on the lands described ..., the Dartmouth Common Act, if the building and the addition are both totally located on those lands. 5 The Dartmouth common is held by the Halifax Regional Municipality in trust for the inhabitants ..., on the Dartmouth Common to a maximum of convert 6 acre m2 . External links http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&q 99 Wyse road dartmouth ns&ie UTF8&ll 44.669141, 63.575692&spn 0.006913,0.021157 ... more details
Image 1stEarlOfDartmouth.jpg right thumb 200px William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth. Earl of Dartmouth is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain . It was created in 1711 for William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth William Legge, 2nd Baron Dartmouth . The Legge family descended from Edward Legge, Vice President ... Dartmouth George Legge was a prominent naval commander. In 1682 he was raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Dartmouth , of Dartmouth in the County of Devon. His son was the aforementioned second ... he was created Viscount Lewisham , in the County of Kent, and Earl of Dartmouth , in the Peerage ... of Trade between 1772 and 1775. The American Ivy League school Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire , was named for the William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth second Earl by Congregational minister ... a writ of acceleration as Baron Dartmouth in June 1801. Soon after, in July 1801, he succeeded his father in the earldom. Lord Dartmouth held office as President of the Board of Control between 1801 ... his father in law s death in 1928 Lord Dartmouth acted as Deputy Lord Great Chamberlain until the death ..., was killed at Second Battle of El Alamein El Alamein in 1942, and Dartmouth was consequently succeeded ... s grandson, the tenth Earl, who succeeded his father in 1997. Lord Dartmouth has been a Member of the European ... in the Sandwell Valley , and Patsull Hall, at Pattingham in Staffordshire . Dartmouth Park in London also belonged to the family. Barons Dartmouth 1682 George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth 1647 1691 William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth William Legge, 2nd Baron Dartmouth 1672 1750 created Earl of Dartmouth in 1711 Earls of Dartmouth 1711 William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth 1672 1750 George Legge, Viscount Lewisham c. 1703 1732 William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth 1731 1801 George Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth 1755 1810 William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth 1784 1853 William Legge, 5th Earl of Dartmouth William Walter Legge, 5th Earl of Dartmouth 1823 1891 William Legge, 6th Earl of Dartmouth William ... more details
black diamond on over 100 acres 400,000  m of skiable area. The Mountain The Dartmouth Skiway has ... on the Winslow side. The Dartmouth Skiway Ski and Snowboard School has a staff of over 35 instructors. The Dartmouth Skiway is patrolled by the Dartmouth Ski Patrol, a joint community and student first aid volunteer organization, and is home to the Dartmouth Ski Team, which hosts the alpine skiing events of the Dartmouth College traditions Winter Carnival Dartmouth Winter Carnival there annually. History Image Skiway mclane ski lodge 2007 02 10.jpg right thumb 300px The McLane Family Lodge The Dartmouth ... Lodge was opened. Dartmouth Ski Patrol Dartmouth Ski Patrol is a community service organization dedicated to providing first responder care at the Dartmouth Skiway. Its members include over 40 volunteer Dartmouth College student patrollers, several volunteer community patrollers, and about 5 paid ... emergency medical care and rescue services to those who become our patients. The Dartmouth Ski ... its role as a student organization of the Dartmouth Outing Club. History The Dartmouth Ski Patrol originated more than 50 years ago by students at Dartmouth College who were concerned with providing emergency medical care to people participating in winter sports near Dartmouth. The patrol has worked at various locations since it was founded, but now is primarily serving the Dartmouth Skiway. The student aspect of the Dartmouth Ski Patrol is governed by the Dartmouth Outing Club , which ... at many college events during the winter. Certification All members of the Dartmouth Ski Patrol are certified .... External links http www.dartmouth.edu skiway Dartmouth Skiway coord 43.78694 72.10083 format dms region US NH display title Dartmouth College NHski Category Dartmouth College facilities Skiway, Dartmouth ... more details
Dartmouth Broadcasting began in 1920s with the ambitions of a few Dartmouth College students that decided to give a new technology called radio a try. The first broadcast occurred over copper wires linked in all the dorms. The station used the call letters WDBS Dartmouth Broadcasting System . The name changed to WDCR Dartmouth College Radio when it became an officially licensed station of the Federal Communications Commission and its first official broadcast at 1340 AM was in 1958. Dartmouth Broadcasting began officially operating WFRD FM Radio at Dartmouth 99.3 FM in 1976. Student governance The two ..., Internet Director, and Training Director. Current organization WFRD is the FM half of Dartmouth s radio program, also known as 99 Rock. 99 Rock broadcasts across the entire Dartmouth Lake Sunapee ..., showcasing bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, Pearl Jam, and Sublime. Dartmouth Sports Network calls the play by play for several Dartmouth sports teams including football, men and women ... on WDCR or WFRD and are streamed over the internet. Dartmouth Election Network works with Dartmouth ... is of high quality and is sometimes syndicated to conventional radio stations. Dartmouth Broadcasting also covers other major elections as well as the two major parties quadrennial conventions. Dartmouth ... Dartmouth Broadcasting is an independent student organization. Dartmouth Broadcasting receives no direct funding from Dartmouth College , although its studios are located on campus. The FM transmitter ... Website http www.webdcr.com WebDCR Website http www.dartmouth.edu brdcast Dartmouth Broadcasting Website http www.dartmouthsportsnetwork.com Dartmouth Sports Network Website http www.dartmouth.edu brdcast news Dartmouth Broadcast News Website http www.dartmouth.edu brdcast news election.htm Dartmouth Election Website FMQ WFRD FML WFRD FMARB WFRD Dartmouth College New Hampshire college radio Category Dartmouth College student groups Broadcasting, Dartmouth Category Radio broadcasting companies ... more details
For the football ground, once occupied by West Bromwich Albion F.C. Dartmouth Park football ground infobox UK place official name Dartmouth Park static image name Chetwynd Road and St Mary Brookfield 2005.jpg static image caption Chetwynd Road with St Mary Brookfield country England map type Greater London region London population latitude 51.5590 longitude 0.1425 london borough Camden constituency westminster Hampstead and Highgate UK Parliament constituency Hampstead and Highgate post town LONDON postcode area NW postcode district NW5 dial code 020 os grid reference TQ287861 Dartmouth Park is a district of north London in the London Borough of Camden , on the slope of the hill that rises up to Highgate from Kentish Town . History Dartmouth Park is named after the William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth Earl of Dartmouth who bought the land in the middle of the 18th century. The William Walter Legge, 5th Earl of Dartmouth 5th Earl of Dartmouth instigated some major house building in the late 19th century, and the area has continued to undergo development since that time. The street named York Rise, which runs through the centre of Dartmouth Park, is in a slight valley which follows the course of the River Fleet , now underground. At the foot of York Rise the river crosses the railway tracks in a large iron pipe. Architecture Most of the area consists of late nineteenth century terraced ... but attractive park off Dartmouth Park Hill, now named Dartmouth Park . Although much of it is taken ... views of Central and East London. Dartmouth Park today Dartmouth Park is a quiet residential area ... lies the Holly Lodge Estate and then Highgate. Dartmouth Park is separated from Kentish Town ... , former Radio 1 DJ and Ken Loach , the film director. Image Dartmouth Park Road lower part 2005.jpg thumb 290px Lower part of Dartmouth Park Road Transport Nearest places Archway, London Archway Gospel ... Category Legge family fr Dartmouth Park ... more details
Dartmouth Point is the point that marks the north end of Greene Peninsula , the rugged promontory separating Moraine Fjord and the east head of Cumberland East Bay , South Georgia . It was charted by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition , 1901 04, and named after HMS Dartmouth 1911 HMS Dartmouth , which surveyed the area in 1920. ref name gna cite web url http www.scribd.com doc 36721395 Gna GeographicNamesOfTheAntarctic1stEdition1981 djvu work Gna GeographicNamesOfTheAntarctic1stEdition1981 djvu title Dartmouth Point page 502 accessdate 2011 12 23 ref References reflist usgs gazetteer id 3531 coord 54 18 S 36 27 W source GNIS display title Category Bays of South Georgia SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Dartmouth Friary was a friary in Devon , England . References Reflist coord 50.3422629 3.5660881 type landmark region GB source Wikimapia scale 2000 name Dartmouth Friary display title Category Monasteries in Devon Category Dartmouth Devon struct stub UK Christian monastery stub It s unlikely that the location referenced was ever a religious location as significant as a Friary. The location given is that of the current site of a Church of England building the Church of St. Petrox. The Church is closely associated with other buildings which are the Dartmouth side fortifications, established to defend the River and it s Port from attack. The Image used in this stub is that of Exeter Cathedral not St. Petrox church. ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Dartmouth Review image Image The Dartmouth Review logo.png 200px caption Nemo ... cite web url http dartreview.com about title About Us publisher The Dartmouth Review accessdate 2007 ... http www.dartlog.net dartlog.net The Dartmouth Review is a conservative, independent, bi weekly newspaper at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire United States U.S. . It was founded in 1980 ... the college s daily newspaper, The Dartmouth . It spawned a movement of politically conservative independent ... Hart , now Professor of English Emeritus at Dartmouth College, was also instrumental in the founding ... its worldview in college governance and alumni issues, particularly elections to Dartmouth s Board ... seal activist in California, to the board after a contentious petition campaign. Eight members of the Dartmouth ... The Dartmouth Review ref In addition, the Dartmouth Review has been a conservative voice on campus ... Dartmouth College s alcohol policies as too strict, and resisted political correctness on campus. In 2002, Dartmouth s liberal newspaper, the Dartmouth Free Press , documented other issues on which the Dartmouth Review had taken a stand, most of them campus oriented. ref cite news url http www.dartmouth.edu thepress read.php?id 257 title Into the Shadows A History of The Dartmouth Review last Waligore first Timothy P. work Dartmouth Free Press date 2002 09 18 accessdate 2007 01 03 ref The paper ... and promoting Dartmouth traditions and conservative positions, the Dartmouth Review has often provoked controversy. The Dartmouth Review gained national attention and notoriety early on for positions ... s history The Dartmouth Review continues to refer to Dartmouth s sports teams as the Indians ... mascot as well as the Indian symbol, the newspaper sold Dartmouth t shirts emblazoned with the symbol. To poke fun at these shirts, members of the Native American Society printed Dartmouth Whites ... Mater, originally called Men of Dartmouth, was changed to be gender neutral, the paper printed ... more details
File Butterwalk hdr.jpg thumb right The museum entrance is at the right hand side of the picture Dartmouth Museum is a local museum in Dartmouth, Devon Dartmouth , Devon , which displays and chronicles the history of the port of Dartmouth. It moved to its current location in the 1950s and is housed in a merchant s house which, in 1671, entertained Charles II of England Charles II and where he held court during a storm which forced him to stay in the port. ref cite web url http dartmouthmuseum.org collections kings room index.html title The Kings Room, Dartmouth Museum publisher Dartmouth Museum accessdate 29 July 2011 quote King Charles II was entertained in July 1671, when storms forced him to seek shelter in Dartmouth. ref The museum is run by the Dartmouth Museum Association, a registered charity. ref EW charity 306635 ref The museum was refurbished during the winters of 2010 and 2011 ref cite news url http www.yudu.com item embedded reader 325513 May 2011 By The Dart?refid 12163 title Dartmouth Museum Moves Forward date May 2011 work By The Dart accessdate 7 May 2011 pages 66 67 ref and has a large collection of models of sailing ships, and of ships in bottles. ref cite web url http people.pwf.cam.ac.uk mhe1000 museums.htm DDD title Maritime Museums main alphabetical list last Evans first Martin H coauthors West, Janet year 2011 accessdate 5 May 2011 quote Large collection of ship models, incl ships in bottles, bone PoW & glass ship models. Marine & other paintings. Large ... 1845 title Cornucopia Dartmouth Museum accessdate 5 May 2011 quote Star objects at this location The museum ... of a separate museum on Dartmouth s Anzac Street. ref cite news url http www.dartmouth.tv News 13july.htm title New Display at Dartmouth Museum date 13 July 2006 publisher Dartmouth News accessdate 5 May 2011 quote William Henley 1860 1919 was one of the most remarkable sons of Dartmouth. He was a local ... at the end of the nineteenth century. ref The entrance to the museum is in Dartmouth s Butterwalk ... more details
Not to be confused with Dartmouth College , or the fictional British university of this name featured in Peep Show TV series Peep Show . Dartmouth University is a defunct institution in New Hampshire which ... Dartmouth College , a private college, into a public university. The United States Supreme Court case that settled the matter, Dartmouth College v. Woodward , is considered a landmark. History 1817 1819 Dartmouth University operated in Hanover, New Hampshire on the campus of Dartmouth College . The University ... than establishing a new institution it attempted to change the name to Dartmouth University, to increase ... the existing school as a state charity. Dartmouth used the terms college and university almost interchangeably ... of the New Hampshire House, and an Assistant of the Colony of Connecticut . Many of Dartmouth s existing Trustees refused to obey the Legislature s act, however, and the Trustees of Dartmouth ... Trustees met and brought the University into being during 1817. Dartmouth University ... small professors taught classes to a small number of undergraduates in Dartmouth Hall. The University ... in Dartmouth Hall. Students living in the building heard the sound of an axe breaking down the door ... into the hands of the University. The College, meanwhile, rented rooms in a building north of Dartmouth ... argued the side of the College in the Dartmouth College Case , describing the Charter this way A charter ..., cheering loudly in the streets and firing a cannon. That spring, Dartmouth College reoccupied its buildings ... the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in Hanover, associated with Dartmouth College. See also Charles Franklin Emerson, preparer, Historical Sketch, in General Catalogue of Dartmouth ... Hanover, N.H. Dartmouth College, 1910 11 Richard N. Current, It is... a small college... yet, there are those who live it Dartmouth College v. Woodward, American Heritage 14, no. 5 August 1963 . Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward , 17 U.S. 518 1819 . External links http www.dartmo.com charter ... more details