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  2. Robert Morin (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Morin (January 3, 1938 – March 31, 2015) was a librarian at the University of New Hampshire's Dimond Library from 1965 to 2014 where he catalogued DVDs, CDs, and music scores. He donated $4 million to the university in his will, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and a scandal later emerged after the university spent a quarter of it on a new football scoreboard.

  3. List of University of New Hampshire alumni - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Ford (b. 1931), author/journalist, resident scholar at the University of New Hampshire (1954) Ursula Hegi (b. 1946), novelist, including best-selling Oprah's Book Club novel Stones from the River (1978, MA 1979) John Irving (b. 1942), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and novelist (1965)

  4. University of New Hampshire at Manchester - Wikipedia

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    An October 2015 photograph of the Pandora Mill, main building of the University of New Hampshire campus in Manchester, New Hampshire The north end of the Amoskeag Millyard, on the Merrimack River Downtown Manchester, looking south along Elm Street A view of the ice hockey surface at SNHU Arena The main atrium of the Currier Museum of Art The UNHM dorms are located just off Elm Street, minutes ...

  5. New Hampshire Wildcats football - Wikipedia

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    The football programs of New Hampshire and the Maine Black Bears first met in 1903, and have met annually since 1922, except for two season during World War II and during the 2020 season due to impact from the COVID-19 pandemic. Since 1948, the winning team gets possession of an antique musket until the next season's game.

  6. Dick Umile - Wikipedia

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    Four years later New Hampshire would win its first Hockey East Regular season title, and its first conference title in 23 years, behind a then-record 28-win season. Two years later the Wildcats would post their first 30-win season and marched all the way to the 1999 NCAA Championship Game before being defeated by conference rival Maine , 3-2 in ...

  7. UNH Alma Mater - Wikipedia

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    The "UNH Alma Mater" is the official alma mater of the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. The lyrics to the song were written by Herbert Fisher Moore, an 1898 graduate of the school, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and are sung to the tune "Lancashire" (also known as "Lead On, O King Eternal") [ 3 ] by Henry Smart .

  8. Lundholm Gym - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the University of New Hampshire Wildcats athletics program, including men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, and women's gymnastics. Lundholm Gym is the major component of the UNH Field House, which was completed in 1938 [1] just to the northeast of Alumni Field, as part of the new athletics area. The gymnasium was ...

  9. Thompson Hall (University of New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Hall was the first building to be built on the new campus of the New Hampshire College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts, which had been founded in 1866 as a land grant college and was previously located near the Dartmouth College campus in Hanover. Benjamin Thompson, a Durham farmer, died 1890, leaving an estate worth $400,000, with ...