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Cardigan Mountain School, also called Cardigan or CMS, for short, is an all-boys independent boarding school for grades six through nine, located on 62 Alumni Drive, Canaan, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded in 1945 on land provided by Dartmouth College.
Alumni of Jesuit universities and colleges in the United States (32 C) Alumni of Jewish universities or colleges in the United States (5 C) Alumni by junior college in the United States (177 C)
New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; New Mexico School for the Deaf; Navajo Preparatory School; Pine Hill Schools (Ramah Navajo) Santa Fe Indian School; Shiprock Associated Schools, Inc. - Atsá Biyáázh Community School (elementary) and Northwest Middle & High School; Wingate High School
He graduated from Cardigan Mountain School in 1951 and St. Paul's School in 1955. He received a B.S. in 1959 and an M.S. in 1961 from Dartmouth College . He earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1968.
President of Columbia University; former President of University of Michigan [5] Asher Cohen: Ph.D. President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem [6] Gail Fullerton: Ph.D. 1954 President Emeritus of San Jose State University [7] Robert Helsley: B.S. 1979 Dean of Sauder School of Business at UBC [8] Karen L. Gould: Ph.D. 1975 President of ...
Richard Keyes (SOAD: BA Design 1957), Professor Emeritus at Long Beach City College, after a 30-year career there teaching life drawing and painting; Ralph Rapson, head of architecture at the University of Minnesota for many years; one of the world's oldest and most prolific practicing architects at his death at age 93
Edward Goljan, professor of pathology at Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine; John Robert Greene, 1977, 1978 (g), author and professor emeritus, history and humanities, Cazenovia College; James L. Hayes, dean of the School of Business Administration at Duquesne University
Kuo Ping-Wen (M.A. 1912; Ph.D. 1914), chancellor of the Shanghai College of Commerce; Thomas S. Popkewitz (M.A. 1964), professor of curriculum theory at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; Louise M. Powell (B.S. 1922), nurse and educator who led the University of Minnesota School of Nursing during its formative years.