Dartmouth College. Board of Trustees
Biography
The Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College was created as "one body corporate and politick" by the charter of Dartmouth College, 13 December 1769, comprising twelve members, including the President of the College and the Governor of New Hampshire as ex officio members. The Board first met in Keene, New Hampshire, 22 October 1770, and consisted of Sir John Wentworth, Gov. of New Hampshire, the Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, President of Dartmouth College, Theodore Atkinson, George Jaffrey, Daniel Pierce, Peter Gilman, William Pitkin, Benjamin Pomeroy, James Lockwood, Timothy Pitkin, John Smalley, and William Patten.
Dartmouth’s Board of Trustee is responsible for oversight of the financial, administrative, and academic affairs of the College, including the appointment and evaluation of the President, long-range strategic planning, maintaining the academic quality of all the degree programs, ensuring the excellence of the faculty and the quality of the student experience, approving operating and capital budgets, managing the endowment, leading fundraising efforts, setting tuition and fees, and approving major policy changes.
Over the years, the number of “elected” Trustees (i.e., Trustees in addition to the President and the Governor) and the overall size of the Board have varied. The Charter originally set the number of elected trustees at ten. In 1961, the New Hampshire legislature and the Board approved a Charter amendment increasing the number of elected Trustees to 14, and amended again in 1967 to omit the New Hampshire residency requirement for any members of the Board. In 2003, the Board voted to increase the number of elected Trustees to 20. Two of those new Board seats has been filled, bringing the current size of the Board to 18 (16 “elected” Trustees, the Governor, and the President of the College.) Today, as it has since 1970, the Board elects a Chair separate from the President of the College.
Among the major actions of the Board were the establishment of professional schools in Medicine (1797), Engineering (1867) and Business (1900); resolutions in 1876 and 1891 allowing for alumni nominations of some candidates for Trustee; the November 22, 1971, resolution making the undergraduate college coeducational; and the November 1989 decision to divest from companies doing business with South Africa.
Found in 366 Collections and/or Records:
Dartmouth College vote
In English.
Dartmouth Medical School Faculty letter
In English.
David Adams Secombe
In English.
David Humphreys letter
In English.
Draft of agreement
In English.
Ebenezer French request for delay of payment
In English.
Eden Burroughs letter
Letter from Eden Burroughs of Hanover, New Hampshire to the Dartmouth College Trustess informing them of a minority dissent in the Resolution because of a change in phrasology. Also signed by Stephen Jacob and J.T. Gilman.
Edward Freeman letter
In English.
Edwin Brant Frost letter
In English.
Edwin David Sanborn inspector's report
Thirteen-page inspector's report of expenditures for building repairs and suggested improvements, especially to Reed Hall. Report addressed to the Dartmough College Trustess.
Edwin David Sanborn letter
Six-page letter from Edwin David Sanborn to the Dartmouth College Trustees with a memorial by Professor Sanborn on the inequalities for the teaching staff of the College compared with the Chandler School.
Edwin David Sanborn report
Three-page report by Edwin David Sanborn, inspector of the College, on necessary repairs. College owes the Northern Academy for a collection of newspapers.
Edwin Edgerton request for delay of payment
In English.
Elam Markham letter
In English.
Elijah Paine report
Report by Elijah Paine to the Dartmouth College Trustess, concerning the use of land by various professors.
Eliza Billings (Curtis) Woodward account
In English.
Ephraim Weston Clark request for delay of payment
In English.
Francis Brown account
In English.
Francis Brown letter
In English.
George Boardman letter
In English.
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