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It appears Dartmouth has managed to dilute its alumni's influence on its board of trustees--with their consent.(The Week)(Dartmouth College)(Brief article)

National Review

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It appears Dartmouth has managed to dilute its alumni's influence on its board of trustees--with their consent. Since an 1891 parity agreement, elected alumni and school-chosen trustees have each made up half the board. When some alumni electees (including Peter Robinson, who does Uncommon Knowledge for NRO TV) stressed rigor and accountability, and criticized the school's policies, Dartmouth decided to double the number of school-chosen trustees in violation of the ...

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