Living Communities
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Headlines from The Dartmouth reflect changes in living communities in the late 20th century
"Dartmouth to Admit Women" (1971-11-22), "First Woman Matriculates" (1972-09-22), "College Residence Alternatives: Dorms Ending 'Barracks Life'" (1973-02-21), "Choates Offer Social Activities" (1973-02-22), "Chinese language students move into new study center" (1985-09-26), "Students question Asgard's role in campus social life" (1995-02-21), "Center for Jewish Life opens today" (1997-11-07), "New Latino house to be established" (1999-04-02) -
Fraternity pins, 1872-1919
Phi Zeta Mu fraternity pin (1880s, Realia 123), Theta Delta Chi fraternity pin (1872, Realia 96), and Casque and Gauntlet pin (1915-1919, Realia 129) -
2015 Orientation & Move-In Day
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Delta Phi Epsilon sorority photo
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Foley House students on roof
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Woman in residence room
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Dartmouth to Admit Women
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Discrimination in Fraternities, Fall, 1956
This survey illustrates national fraternities’ exclusionary membership clauses that led many Dartmouth chapters to break their national affiliation and “go local”. -
Delta Upsilon fraternity photo
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Psi Upsilon beer stein
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Psi Upsilon Initiation Banquet at the Dartmouth Hotel
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Constitution
This United Fraternity Constitution encourages friendship between members to promote their prosperity and welfare.