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Sixteenth Annual Sailing Extravaganza

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Sunday, September 28, 12:15 pm
Join skipper Craig Douglass, Dartmouth ‘78 aboard a 60-foot sailboat for our ever-popular afternoon sail. As usual, DCLA will provide the ever-famous Dartmouth drink (and lunch and snacks) and everyone will get the opportunity to steer/sail the boat.
Participant requirements: Bring sneakers or boating shoes and your favoritebeverages to share with your […]

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DCLA Event Planning Meeting

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Get Involved! Seeking new Dartmouth alums and parents to help with DCLA events, new volunteers and ideas welcome!
DCLA Event Planning Meeting 2008-2009 DCLA event calendar overview, brainstorming & event planning meeting
7-9pm?? In West LA near the intersection of Bundy and Santa Monica; parking and directions provided with RSVP to corinna_knight@yahoo.com

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Dartmouth Alumni Short Screening & Mixer

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Join us in Hollywood for exclusive access to DAEMA’s Short Content Film Screening featuring musicvideos, commercials, web content, animations and short films from Dartmouth Alumni at the BungalowClub on the Melrose strip. Relax with half-priced cocktails, meet new Dartmouth alums, and enjoyentertaining content on the outdoor terrace. $15 for DCLA Members. This […]

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The Art of Diplomacy, Disney Concert Hall, Thursday, Sept 11, 6PM

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KEYNOTE:????Ralston Prize recipient,??The Honorable Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights??PANELISTS:????(Will speak to “The Art of Diplomacy”)??Warren Christopher,??former U.S. Secretary of State;??Larry Diamond, senior fellow at The Hoover Institution; and??The Honorable Louise Arbour,??UN High Commissioner for Human Rights??MODERATOR:??Nina Hachigian,??Senior Vice President and Director for the California office at American Progress and Visiting Scholar […]

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