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FEDERAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CANADA
Dartmouth-Cole Harbour; Dartmouth--Cole Harbour; Dartmouth—Halifax East; Dartmouth (electoral district); Dartmouth--Halifax East; Dartmouth–Cole Harbour

Dartmouth      
n. Dartmouth, Stadt im Südwesten Canada; Stadt im Südwesten von Massachusetts (USA); Name eines berühmten College in New Hampshire (USA)
Dartmouth College         
  • The 40th Dartmouth Powwow
  • Baker Memorial Library
  • Dartmouth [[Alpha Chi Alpha]] fraternity house
  • Drawing of Wilson Hall, Dartmouth's first library building, by architect [[Samuel J. F. Thayer]] (1842–1893), which appeared in ''American Architect and Building News'' in March 1885.
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  • McNutt Hall, home to the Dartmouth Office of Undergraduate Admissions
  • Memorial Field]]
  • Sherman Fairchild Physical Sciences Center
  • [[Tuck School of Business]]
  • College seal at the Collis Center
  • George III]].
  • Robinson Hall houses many of the College's student-run organizations, including the [[Dartmouth Outing Club]]. The building is a designated stop along the [[Appalachian Trail]].
  • A view of East Campus from Baker Tower
  • Tower Room in [[Baker Memorial Library]]
  • [[Dartmouth Hall]] was reconstructed in 1906.
  • Lithograph of the President's House, Thornton Hall, [[Dartmouth Hall]], and Wentworth Hall
  • A Dartmouth varsity hockey game against Princeton at [[Thompson Arena]]
  • The earliest known image of Dartmouth appeared in the February 1793 issue of ''Massachusetts Magazine''. The engraving may also be the first visual proof of [[cricket]] being played in the United States.<ref name="CricketRauner"/>
  • [[Eleazar Wheelock]], Dartmouth College founder
  • American elm on Dartmouth College campus, June 2011
  • Hopkins Center]]
  • Seal of Dartmouth College
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN HANOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Native Americans at Dartmouth; Dartmouth college aquatic facilities; Dartmouth College Athletics; Dartmouth college; Dartmouth College student life; Dartmouth College's Consent Day; Dartmouth College Aquatic Facilities; Darmouth College; Burnham Field; Burnham field; Residential colleges of Dartmouth College; Residential communities of Dartmouth College; Dartmouth School of Graduate and Advanced Studies; Trustees of Dartmouth College; Dartmouth Coll; Dartmouth University Alumni Magazine; Dartmouth College Library Press; 10.1349; History of Dartmouth College; Dartmouth.edu
Dartmouth College, luxuriöses amerikanisches College (gehört der Ivy-League an) in der Stadt Hanover (New Hampshire)
Boston Tea Party         
  • Tarring and Feathering]]" in Boston denounced the tea consignees as "traitors to their country".
  • In 1973, the US Post Office issued a set of four stamps, together making one scene of the Boston Tea Party.
  • 1789 engraving of the destruction of the tea
  • This iconic 1846 lithograph by [[Nathaniel Currier]] was entitled ''The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor''; the phrase "Boston Tea Party" had not yet become standard. Contrary to Currier's depiction, few of the men dumping the tea were actually disguised as Native Americans.<ref>Young, ''Shoemaker'', 183–85.</ref>
  • The Boston Tea Party Museum in Fort Point Channel
  • Plaque affixed to side of the Independence Wharf building (2009)
  • This 1775 British cartoon, ''A Society of Patriotic Ladies at Edenton in North Carolina'', satirizes the [[Edenton Tea Party]], a group of women who organized a boycott of English tea.
  • Replica of the ''Beaver'' in Boston
1773 AMERICAN PROTEST AGAINST BRITISH TAXATION
Boston tea party; Boston Tea-Party; Bostons tea party; The Boston Tea Party; Boston tea; Boston Tea party; Dartmouth (ship); Eleanor (ship); The Dartmouth (ship); The Eleanor (ship); The Beaver (ship); Destruction of the tea; The Boston Tea Party.; Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum; The Destruction of the Tea; The Destruction of the Tea in Boston; The destruction of the tea; Destruction of the Tea in Boston; The Second Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party, 1773 schüttete eine Gruppe von Kolonisten als Indianer verkleidet 342 Teekisten ins Meer als Protest gegen die vom britischen König erhobene Teesteuer

Definitie

Dartmouth BASIC
<language> The original BASIC language, designed by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz at Dartmouth College in 1963. Dartmouth BASIC first ran on a GE 235 [date?] and on an {IBM 704} on 1964-05-01. It was designed for quick and easy programming by students and beginners using Dartmouth's experimental time-sharing system. Unlike most later BASIC dialects, Dartmouth BASIC was compiled. (2003-07-02)

Wikipedia

Dartmouth—Cole Harbour

Dartmouth—Cole Harbour (formerly Dartmouth and Dartmouth—Halifax East) is a federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.