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"When Dartmouth Builds"

When Dartmouth builds, it anticipates its future and honors its past. This seven-minute video, produced by Dartmouth's Development Office, explores the values and philosophy behind Dartmouth's building program. It is available at three internet connection speeds; click on one of the following video icons to select a clip. Questions? Read the viewing instructions below.

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Best (for high-speed connections)

For more information, see the Public Affairs news release "Dartmouth to pursue a range of key new facilities projects," Sept. 23, 2003

Viewing Instructions

First, check to see if you have a free QuickTime player installed on your computer. If you don't, download the QuickTime Player for Mac and Windows. Plan on 1 to 25 minutes to download any media player, depending on the speed of your connection.

Then, click on a link above to play a clip that matches your connection to the Internet. (If you are unsure of your connection, start with the audio-only version.) Click on the icon; the clip will load and play after a brief pause.

If you wish to watch a higher-quality version, please remember that you will have to wait for the clip to download. The expected download time will appear in the video window.

Tips

Choose an audio-only version first, it will load faster. To see a high-quality video, select the larger version, but remember that you may have to wait for 1 to 20 minutes for it to buffer or download.

Problems?

Windows Media Player may attempt, unsuccessfully, to play QuickTime movies. If so, follow these simple steps to correct the problem.

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Last updated: 06/09/04