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A Hero on Land and at Sea

Harvey C. Barnum, Jr. ’62, H.D. ’04, U.S.M.C. (Ret.) traveled the world in his nearly 30-year career in the U.S. Marine Corps. He travels less frequently in retirement, but his name will journey to ports all over the globe—on the stern of a 9,000-ton ship. The USS Harvey C. Barnum Jr. (DDG 124) was named for the Saint Anselm College graduate as a tribute to his distinguished service and his heroic actions during the Vietnam War.

Harvey C. Barnum, Jr. ’62, H.D. ’04, U.S.M.C. (Ret.) waves to the crowd

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New Poll By Saint Anselm College Survey Center Finds Trump Now Enjoys Majority Support Within Likely NH Republican Presidential Primary Voters

A new poll conducted by the Saint Anselm College Survey Center (SACSC) at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics (NHIOP) finds former Ambassador Nikki Haley is the primary beneficiary of the departure of former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy.

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An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain

February 2, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST

We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.

Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?

Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.

Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.

Old Man on the Mountain

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An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain

February 9, 2024
8:00 am EST - 4:30 pm EST

We invite you to visit the pop-up exhibit, "An Enduring Presence: The Old Man of the Mountain," curated by the Museum of the White Mountains. On loan from the museum, this exhibit commemorates the 20th anniversary of the iconic symbol's fall in May 2003.

Discover the profound impact of the "Old Man" profile, its identity as a New Hampshire state symbol, and its role in political and commercial materials. At the 150th “Birthday Party” for the Old Man, President Eisenhower asked, “What does the Old Man think of us?” What would he think of us today?

Located in the Institute's lobby, this exhibit is a visual timeline, exploring the cultural significance of the Old Man of the Mountain. On display through February 2024. View the Online Exhibit Here.

Funding provided by New Hampshire Humanities.

Old Man on the Mountain