The Second Dartmouth College Grant com-prises over 27,000 acres of woods, fields, streams and ponds owned by Dartmouth College for over 200
In an effort to foster student-alumni contact and appreciation for the Grant, the Grant Management Committee, in co-operation with the Bait and Bullet section of the Dartmouth Outing Club, sponsored a hunting weekend at the Second College Grant November 11-13, 2011
News from the Second College Grant Dartmouth College Woodlands SPRING /SUMMER 2011 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 The winter of 2011 was like winters from long ago with deep snow and prolonged cold weather With no January thaw, the snow in mid-February was 40˝- 50˝ deep, making it hard for the men and their skid-ders to keep up the log-ging operation
College (Dartmouth College Woodlands 2011) Current administration of the Grant falls on four main branches, Director of Woodland Operations, Director of Outdoor Programs, the Green Tag Forestry Program, and the Vice President for Campus Planning and Facilities through the Second College Grant Management Committee
The Second College Grant is one of the five ASCC study sites “The Grant” consists of 27,000 acres of forests, rivers, and wetlands in the Northern Forest region of New Hampshire, and has been owned and managed by Dartmouth College since 1797 The forest is predominantly rich, mesic northern hardwoods dominated by sugar maple,
Second College Grant An unincorporated property located in the northeastern corner of the state, Second College Grant is an original land grant of about 26,000 acres that has been under continuous ownership by Dartmouth College since the early 1800s New Hampshire Fish and Game (NHFG) has conducted telemetry studies in most of the waterways
within Dartmouth's Second College Grant, Alder Brook and Merrill Brook Both forest sites were harvested in the 1950s and 1960s and again in either the late 1990s or 2000s when an improvement cut
The research team analyzed 11 years of air temperatures and stream temperatures (2001 to 2011) in Dartmouth's Second College Grant, 27,000 acres of boreal forest in the Dead Diamond
history The New Hampshire State Legislature gave Dartmouth the Grant in 1807 after the College sold off the First College Grant land Initially, the College sold the timber harvested from the Second Grant and used the profits to fund student scholarships Today, the Grant is still used for sustainable timber harvesting, as a wild-
the Grant does have is abundant natural beauty—mountains, forests, streams, clear skies, and clean, comfortable log cabins with firmly mattressed bunks, overhead propane lamps, stoves, Connections at the Second College Grant – August 2014 Jack Noon instructs '18s in the ways of the woods An Account by John Pfeiffer, 9/15/14
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Mauss et l’anthropologie des Inuit
en 1960 J’étais venu le voir au Dartmouth College (New Hampshire,É -U ) En fait,il me parla surtout d’Henri Beuchat, un proche collaborateur de Mauss, recruté comme eth- nologue en chef par l’Expédition arctique canadienne (1913-1918) que lui-même avait dirigée C’est au cours de cette expédition que disparut le pauvre Beuchat,avec dix de ses compagnons, après que leur navire Cited by : 7
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Clifford Ando - University of Chicago
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Clifford Ando - University of Chicago
12 With Myles Lavan, Imperial and Local Citizenship in the Long Second Century Under submission 13 With Thomas N Habinek and Giulia Sissa, A Cultural History of Ideas in Antiquity (800BC - 500 CE) London: Bloomsbury, in progress 14 With Mirko Canevaro and Benjamin Straumann, The Cambridge World History of Rights, volume
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MARIANNE MITHUN - UC Santa Barbara
1990 Interdisciplinary Humanities Center grant for international symposium on Grammatical Voice 1989 Academic Senate grant, University of California, for fieldwork on Central Pomo 1988 National Science Foundation grant for Grammar, Dictionary, and Texts of Central Pomo (3 years)
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Grants from Franklin and Marshall College 2014 Office of College Grants Professional Development Award 2013 Office of College Grants International Travel Award 2012 Faculty Research Grant 2011-2012 Research Initiation Grant Grants from the University of Wisconsin-Madison 2011 Center for Culture, History, and Environment Travel Grant
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Xavier Gabaix Vita - NYU
NSF Grant, “Rare Disasters and Exchange Rates,” (with E Farhi), 2008-2011 Glucksman Institute research prize, second place, 2008 (for “The Age of Reason: Financial Decisions Over the Lifecycle”) Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics, AKSOE, 2006
The Second Dartmouth College Grant com- prises over 27,000 acres of woods, fields, streams and ponds owned by Dartmouth College for over 200 years, The
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News from the Second College Grant Dartmouth College Woodlands SPRING / SUMMER 2011 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 The winter of 2011 was like winters from
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My sincere thanks to all of the individuals listed below for their assistance Second College Grant Management Committee for their understanding that the Grant is
Dartmouth Second College Grant F Forest Management Plan
A research team of two undergraduates from Dartmouth College conducted a survey of Large Woody Debris (LWD) in the Dead Diamond River The purpose of
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Travel to Errol, NH and to Second College Grant, NH Arrive by late afternoon ( Controlled access gate) dogs and hamburgers will be served We ask for pot- luck
NESAF NH SilvicultureField
The primary property of Dartmouth is the 27,000 acre Second College Grant owned by the College since 1807 Kevin's responsibilities include harvesting a
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Project Size: Two Residence Halls (503 Room Sets), Campus (3,000 Beds) 1700's and early 1800's, Dartmouth College was the beneficiary of two land grants
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within Dartmouth College's Second College Grant, a 27,000-acre property characterised by many small (
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Grant Hunting and Fishing Overview. The Second Dartmouth College Grant com- prises over 27000 acres of woods
Dartmouth College Woodlands. P.O. Box 213. Milan New Hampshire 03588. Date: April 2011. Page 2. Outline. I. II. III. IV. V. VI.
Beginning in the mid 1950's Dartmouth College has worked in cooperation with New. Hampshire Fish and Game to protect the rich abundance of wildlife and tier
Dartmouth College-land. Bennett grant et. 11/52. The Second College Grant is the fourth grant of land made to. Dartmouth College by New Hampshire.
Travel to Errol NH and to Second College Grant
Management of the Second College Grant. Environmental Studies 50. Spring 2013. Dartmouth College. Gena Balch Jason Bourgea Rachel Chung Kaitlyn D'Orazio
Dartmouth legacy continues for generations to come. For 250 years the Dartmouth campus has been ... as the 2nd College Grant and Moosilauke.
Preparing a Second Edition of Symbolic Immortality Monograph. 2012 Claire Garber Goodman Grant (Department of Anthropology Dartmouth College).
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Summary: DCI partnered with Dartmouth College to build furniture for their and early 1800's Dartmouth College was the beneficiary of two land grants.