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8:30 am–5 pm Mt. Moosilauke Day Hike ($) Meet at Robinson Hall Contact DOC directly to reserve and pay; call (603) 646-2428 or email opo@dartmouth.edu.
9 am–10 pm Junior Program Tent, Davis Varsity House Ages 6–12. Snacks, lunch and dinner included. Registration required.
9 am–midnight Teen Program 9 am–9 pm, Mass Row tent; 9 pm–midnight, lower level Collis Center or lower level lounge in Mid Mass Ages 13–17. Snacks, lunch, and dinner included. Registration required. Register at Junior Tent on Hitchcock Lawn.
9 am–9 pm 1993 Registration Class tent
9–10 am Dartmouth Underground: Steam Tunnel Tour Meet at north side entrance of heating plant, facing New Hampshire Hall Led by William Riehl, chief operating engineer. Limited to 25.
Demystifying the Digital Camera
Room 110, Moore
Do you have a digital camera but don't quite know what all the buttons do? This workshop is for you. Bring your digital camera and the owner's manual (if you can find it!) and begin taking better pictures in no time! Michael Beahan '97AS has thirty years of experience as a media services professional at Princeton University and Dartmouth College. Limited to 20 participants.
10:30–11:30 am Investigations into the Ancient Mediterranean Hood Museum of Art Led by Essi Rönkkö, assistant curator for special projects.
Engineering and Medicine: Partners in Innovation Spanos Auditorium, Thayer School of Engineering Presented by Thayer School of Engineering and Geisel School of Medicine. Speakers: Alexander Hartov Th '88 on prostrate cancer screening with electrical impedence imaging; and Erik J. Kobylarz '91M, '91Th, MD, PhD, on biomedical engineering applications in clinical neurophysiology.
noon–2 pm Lunch on Your Own ($)
1–3 pm Baker Bell Tower Open House Directions and information available at Baker info desk.
1–4 pm 1993 Golf ($) Hanover Country Club, Rope Ferry Road Contact: Veree Brown '93 at vhawkins93@hotmail.com
1–4:30 pm Navigating College Admissions: A Workshop for Families (Update 6/12/12: This session is at capacity. Please email ar.ace@dartmouth.edu to be placed on the waitlist.) Oopik Auditorium, Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center Offered to alumni to familiarize parents and college bound students (grades 7-11) with the national college admissions process. Space is limited and preregistration is required. Call (603) 646-9159 to register.
1:45–5 pm DOC Activities ($) and Open House Robinson Hall Whitewater rafting, high ropes course and organic farm and greenhouse tours organized by the Dartmouth Outing Club.
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2–3 pm Architectural Walking Tour of Campus Meet in front of Dartmouth Hall (rain: Room 105, Dartmouth Hall) Led by Marlene Heck, Senior lecturer in art history and history. Tour begins promptly at 2 pm.
Financial Planning Presentation
Room 028, Silsby Hall
Presented by Richard Owen '93, financial advisor with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. We have come a long way since attending Dartmouth, and now face new challenges and goals for ourselves and our families. Whether your goal is to have the retirement of your dreams, purchase a vacation home, take care of an aging parent or fund your children's education, the first step is to map a course to reach your destination. Please join us at an informative seminar on effectively planning for the next stages of our lives. Q & A to follow presentation
3–5 pm Academic Open Houses Get an update on Dartmouth academic life today. See back of brochure for details.
3:30–4:30 pm Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy Room 003, Rockefeller Center Presenter: Douglas Irwin, Robert E. Maxwell ’23 Professor of Arts and Sciences, Economics Department
414 Miles per Hour!
Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall
Presenter: Charles Nearburg ’72, ’74Th, Thayer School of Engineering overseer and avid racecar driver, will share event footage and discuss his personal experience of setting the land speed record in 2010. Introduction by Professor John Collier '72, '75Th.
4–6 pm Toddler Program: “Mister G Goes Green” Concert Toddler tent, Andres lawn This year's toddler program features the 2011 Grammy nominee for Best Children's Album: Mister G. Toddlers will love this interactive concert drawing on nature and the world in which we live. Adding to the fun: water coloring, face painting, and the ever-popular bean bag toss. Dinner begins at 5 pm.
5–6 pm Professional School Receptions
Thayer School of Engineering
Jackson Conference Room, Cummings Hall
Registration required by June 1; RSVP to terry.bonee@dartmouth.edu or (877) 584-2937.
Tuck School of Business
Buchanan Faculty Seminar Room, Tuck School of Business
Registration required by June 1. RSVP to sharon.french@tuck.dartmouth.edu or (603) 646-9265.
6–9 pm 1993 Reception and Dinner Class tent
9–11 pm 1991, 1992 and 1993 After-Party Alumni Gym lawn Alumni Gym lawn Music by Noise Complaint, a '90 and '92 band
9:30 pm Stargazing Shattuck Observatory Look up! An astronomy expert will be on hand to help you understand the night sky. Weather permitting.
midnight 1993 Midnight Munchies Class tent
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7:30–9 am 1993 Breakfast Class of 1953 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall)
8:30–9:30 am DGALA Annual Reunion Breakfast Hinman Forum, Rockefeller Center
8–10 am 1993 Tennis Topliff and Berry Courts North
8 am–noon 1993 Registration Class tent
8:30 am–5 pm DOC Activities: Day Hike Meet at Robinson Hall Organized by Dartmouth Outing Club
9–10 am 1991, 1992 and 1993 Memorial Service Rollins Chapel
Dartmouth Underground: Steam Tunnel Tour
Meet at north side entrance of heating plant, facing New Hampshire Hall
Led by William Riehl, chief operating engineer. Limited to 25.
Election 2012: The American Mood
Moore Theater, Hopkins Center
Discussion panel with Jose Fernandez ’77, Paul Gigot ’77, Tom Barnico ’77, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Sponsored by the Class of 1977. Open to all classes.
Dartmouth and Dr. Seuss
Room 105, Dartmouth Hall
Speaker: Donald Pease, professor of English, Avalon Professorship in the Humanities, chair of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program. Book available for purchase following presentation.
9–10:30 am Toddler Program Who Writes Songs? You Do! Toddler tent, Andres lawn Mister G concert and songwriting workshop geared toward toddlers. See your toddlers ideas and words transformed into lyrics sung by Mister G!
9 am–noon and 3–10 pm Junior Program Tent, Davis Varsity House Ages 6–12.Snacks and dinner included; kids join class family lunches. Registration required.
9 am–noon and 3 pm–midnight Teen Program 9 am–9 pm, Mass Row tent; 9 pm–midnight, lower level Collis Center and lower level lounge in Mid Mass Ages 13–17. Snacks and dinner included; teens join class family lunches. Registration required. Register at Junior Tent on Hitchcock Lawn.
10–noon Baker Bell Tower Open House Directions and information available at Baker info desk.
10:30–11:30 am Dartmouth Underground: Steam Tunnel Tour Meet at north side entrance of heating plant, facing New Hampshire Hall Led by William Riehl, chief operating engineer. Limited to 25.
1993 Yoga
Room 181, Alumni Gym
Instructor: Suzanne Spencer Rendahl ’93, a certified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Suzanne is the founder and director of Yoga@Work, which has provided yoga classes to Upper Valley companies and organizations for the past decade.
10:30 am–noon A Talk with President Jim Yong Kim ’82a Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center With a special tribute to volunteer service, followed by an alumni forum hosted by Presidential Search Committee Chair and Trustee Bill Helman '80.
noon–2 pm 1991, 1992 and 1993 Family Picnic Leverone Field House
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1:30 pm Big Green Triathlon Storrs Pond, 50 Reservoir Road See www.biggreentri.com for information and to register.
1:30–3:00 pm Alumni Row Boathouse on the Connecticut River Multiple classes.
Bartlett Tower Open Hours
Bartlett Tower
Climb the 86 steps to the top of the 71-foot-tall stone structure built in the 1800s.
1:45 pm 1993 Class Photo Memorial Field stands
1:45–5 pm DOC Activities and Open House ($) Robinson Hall Whitewater rafting, high ropes course and organic farm and greenhouse tours organized by the Dartmouth Outing Club.
2 pm 1993 Class Meeting Class tent
2:15–3:15 pm Afternoon Tea with Professor John Rassias Room 102, Baker Library (formerly the Periodical Room) Join us for a Rassias reunion and visit with one of Dartmouth's beloved professors.
2–3 pm "God Gave Them Guns" Takes a Vacation: How American Culture Wars Get Fought Overseas Moore Theater Hopkins Center Speaker: Jeff Sharlet, assistant professor of English. Co-sponsored by Dartmouth Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Alumni/ae Association (DGALA). Open to all classes.
2–5 pm 1993 Tennis Topliff and Berry Courts North
3:30–4:30 pm On the Green! A Dartmouth Alumni Celebration Dartmouth Green Gather with alumni of all classes for an electrifying performance by world-renowned percussive troupe STOMP! Ice cream for everyone.
4:30–6 pm Toddler Program: Dr. Seuss Party Toddler tent, Andres lawn Appearance by the Cat in the Hat! Create your own Dr. Seuss hat and have your picture taken with the Cat in the Hat! Please bring a camera. Dinner begins at 5 pm.
6–9 pm 1993 Reception and Dinner Kemeny patio (rain: Leverone) With a visit by President Jim Yong Kim '82a. Adults only.
9:30-11 pm 1991, 1992 and 1993 After-Party Alumni Gym lawn
9:30 pm
Stargazing
Shattuck Observatory
Look up! An astronomy expert will be on hand to help you understand the night sky. Weather permitting.
11–11:45 pm On the Green! A Dartmouth Alumni Celebration Dartmouth Green Enjoy an a cappella concert with the Dartmouth Aires and Rockapellas. All classes. Fresh kettle corn!
midnight 1993 Midnight Munchies Class tent
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