‘Dust of Snow’

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At long last, a day fit for Robert Frost arrived on Dartmouth’s campus.

Recent snow has given campus a new look, and inspired Dartmouth community members to enjoy it to the fullest.

Or, as Robert Frost wrote in Dust of Snow:

The way a crow
Shook down on me
The dust of snow
From a hemlock tree

Has given my heart
A change of mood
And saved some part
Of a day I had rued.

Photos
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View of the Dartmouth boathouse from across the river in the snow

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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Students partake in a snowball fight on the Green

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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Tuck drive and the Irving Institute in the snow

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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Wilson hall double doors during snowfall

(Photo by Corinne Arndt Girouard)

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Two people and a golden retriever out on the Green in front of Baker library

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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The Chinese Language House stoop with red lanterns

(Photo by Zenovia Toloudi)

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A woman scooters down a road on campus in the snow

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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A student nordic skiing across the Green

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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A church steeple surrounded by snow covered pines

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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A snowman in front of snow dusted pines

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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A man running down a snowy road

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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The Montgomery House lamp post layered with snow

(Photo by Corinne Arndt Girouard)

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Baker-Berry library in the snow

(Photo by Kata Sasvari)

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The Robert Frost statue covered in snow

(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)