<p>Contact the Dartmouth Admissions Dept. directly. In a respectful manner (giving the benefit of the doubt to the interviewer), explain what happened. Then ask for clarification on how alumni interviews are generally conducted. Indicate that you’d be happy to do an interview with another alumnus/-a who has more availability.</p>
<p>I would cut the interviewer some slack for the misspellings in her emails. She might not be a native English speaker. On another note, given her busy schedule, she should probably notify the local alumni association not to assign more interviewees to her. But that’s not something you have any control over.</p>
<p>Most Ivy League alumni interviews are handled by a committee that’s part of the local alumni association. I have to believe that Dartmouth has a large alumni presence in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. It’s a major metropolitan area, after all. It shouldn’t be too difficult to set you up with another interviewer.</p>
<p>If you’re patient, I’m sure you could get this thing resolved in an afternoon.</p>
<p>Good luck…</p>