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Article: Friends stunned by Dartmouth instructors' deaths.(News)
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- January 29, 2001
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HANOVER, N.H. - The two Dartmouth professors who spent their lives, their careers and, ultimately, their deaths together in this quiet college town were remembered by friends and colleagues as brilliant minds who shared a passion for teaching, traveling and each other.
Susanne Zantop, chairwoman of Dartmouth's German Studies Department, and her husband, Half, a professor of earth sciences, were discovered dead in their home a few miles off campus. Susanne Zantop was 55. Her husband was 62.
"This was a couple that was very much in love. This is a couple who looked at each other with love," Alexis Jetter, an adjunct professor at the Ivy League college who ...