Richard Hovey
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Richard Hovey (1864-1900) was an American composer, poet and artist. Graduating from Dartmouth College in 1885, he is known for penning the school Alma Mater, Men of Dartmouth. The Hovey Murals at Dartmouth, a controversial and arguably racist series of paintings that are currently shielded from public view, are named in his honor. [1]