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To talk to us about Dartmouth during the WWII years
The campus during the WWII era was a very different place than it is now or
than it was before. If you are an alumnus or Dartmouth spouse from the WWII
era, the College wants to hear about your experiences. What was it like to
arrive on campus in 1941 before the United States had become involved in the
war? What happened after Pearl Harbor? What was it like to be a Dartmouth
spouse during these years? What might Dartmouth students today and in the
future learn from your experiences?
Dartmouth wants to honor those experiences by documenting them through an
oral history project. To participate, contact Mary Donin, oral history editor,
at 646-9268 or mary.donin@dartmouth.edu. (Image:
Dartmouth College Library)