A Daughter of Dartmouth

By Severina Ostrovsky

Published on Tuesday, June 27, 2006

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To the Editor:

In responding to "The Hill Winds Call Fifty Years Later," (June 10) I will not stoop so low as to explain why Dartmouth continues to be an amazing school or attempt to even begin to explain why the addition of women to Dartmouth has been one of its greatest accomplishments. I will only say this: Opinions such as Larry Morse's hinder our society's progression. He should be ashamed. I feel very lucky that I was not around in his "wonderful" times of "sunshine" when I would have had to share a campus with closed-minded students such as himself.

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