Creation and Collaboration
Item set
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1949 Carnival Poster with its designer, Rea Brown ’51
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Alpha Phi Alpha on stage
For nearly three decades, the annual Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. step show has featured the talents of participating Greek organizations and dance troupes during Green Key Weekend. -
2011 Carnival Poster with its designer, Teagan Daly ’13
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Celebrating 200 Years: 1807-2007
“America’s oldest town-gown choral society” -
26th Annual Dartmouth Pow Wow program
Since 1973, the Dartmouth Pow Wow has celebrated Native American cultures with dance, music, and arts and crafts. -
Static Cling
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Tree of dancers
The Pilobolus dance company was formed at Dartmouth in 1971 out of a beginner modern dance class project and went on to international recognition. They continue to tour and teach, including as visiting artists at the College. -
"You Laugh" poster
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Miniature edition of The Dartmouth
The Dartmouth is a student-run daily newspaper that traces its history to 1799. This miniature edition was produced for the holidays in 1949. -
Walter Beach Humphrey painting the chorus panel of the Hovey mural
Commissioned in response to José Clemente Orozco’s The Epic of American Civilization, these murals have rarely been displayed publicly since the 1970s because of their offensive and inaccurate depictions of Native Americans. -
Pontiac's "Varsity Show" will present Dartmouth on the Air
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Jack-O cover
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Song Sheet for Dartmouth Night, December 12, 1934