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Description
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The oral history interview of Charles F. Dey, Class of 1958, runs for approximately four hours and documents his time at Dartmouth, beginning with his undergraduate years, his tenure as Associate Dean, particularly his work partnering with private schools to recruit minority students, and developing the ABC (A Better Chance) program. The interview concludes with Dey's time as Dean of the Tucker Foundation, and the various programs he supported in those years, as well as comments on the changing culture of Dartmouth during the late '60s and '70s.
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Note or Transcription
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Dey_Interview.pdf
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Dey_Index.pdf
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Photo from the Dartmouth College Photographic Files, Tucker (William Jewett) Foundation 1, Icon1647-1894-0000038A.
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Contributor
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Daniel L. Daly
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Date Created
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2002-03-29
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Place of Publication
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Old Lyme, CT
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Citation Information
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Dey, Charles F. Interview by Daniel L. Daly. March 29, 2002, in Old Lyme, CT. MP3 file. DOH-8. Rauner Special Collections Library, Hanover, NH.
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