
Charles Frederick “Doc” Dey ’52 - Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
Charles Frederick “Doc” Dey ’52 died at home in Walpole, New Hampshire, on April 16. Doc was born in New Jersey on December 15, 1930, and graduated from Millburn (New Jersey) High School. Doc followed his older brother, Bill ’50, to Dartmouth, graduating in 1952 with …
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Convocation 2010: Remarks of Alumni Council Award Recipient …
2010年6月1日 · Convinced that college deans were just what he needed to ride herd on the first volunteers, he assigned the Dey family to Southern Luzon in the Philippines. Working in a rural foreign culture brought a different kind of finding out. The reality of being light skinned novelties in a dark skinned barrio was only the beginning.
Dey to Receive 2010 Alumni Council Award - Harvard Graduate …
2010年5月18日 · Charles "Doc" Dey, M.A.T.'58, will receive the 2010 Alumni Council Award for Outstanding Contribution to Education. Working for 50 years as a teacher, administrator, and social entrepreneur, Dey is known for fighting for racial equity and equal educational opportunity.
Dartmouth Celebrates 50 Years with the Peace Corps
Talk by Charley “Doc” Dey ’52, dean emeritus of the Tucker Foundation. 5:30 p.m., Hood Museum of Art, Loew Auditorium. President Jim Yong Kim will present citations to John Rassias, the William R. Kenan Professor of French and Italian, and Dean Emeritus Dey. The lecture “An Unintended Consequence ” will then be delivered by Dey.
Class Note 1952 | Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
Doc, then an assistant dean of the College, had played a major role in bringing corps recruiters to campus in 1961; he had taken a leave of absence to serve with the corps in the Philippines; and shortly after his return to campus had become the first non-ordained dean of the Tucker Foundation, charged with, among other duties, oversight of the ...
“Doc” Dey [pronounced DYE], Charles [F.] D-e-y [Class of 1952]
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1952 | Dartmouth Alumni Magazine | NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2020
2020年11月1日 · We now have an additional story and another welldeserved recognition of Doc’s achievements. One of his many efforts was to become involved in the National Organization on Disability (NOD) along with our late classmate, Alan Reich, the founder of the NOD. The NOD has established the Charles F. Dey Awardfor Equal Opportunity.
“Walking’s Not Everything in Life” - Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
With President John Sloan Dickey ’29 Dey launched A Better Chance—an experiment to give minority students opportunities to prepare for college. When Dey retired as the first head of the combined Choate School and Rosemary Hall, Reich challenged him to “do in the 1990s for people with disabilities what you did for minorities in the 1960s ...
Charles Doc Dey | Harvard Graduate School of Education
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