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Colby Magazine Vol. 77, No. 2: Spring 1988, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 77, No. 2: Spring 1988, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 82, No. 3: May 1993, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 82, No. 3: May 1993, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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Colby Magazine Vol. 81, No. 3: May 1992, Colby College
Colby Magazine Vol. 81, No. 3: May 1992, Colby College
Colby Magazine
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The Colby Echo (May 5, 2016), Colby College
The Colby Echo (May 5, 2016), Colby College
The Colby Echo
Published by the students of Colby College since 1877, The Colby Echo is the weekly, editorially independent student-run newspaper of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. Published monthly, 1877-1886; semi-monthly, 1886-1897; and weekly, during the academic year, 1898-present.
Park Politics: Political Influences On Frederick Law Olmsted & The Creation Of Central Park, Kathryn Chow
Park Politics: Political Influences On Frederick Law Olmsted & The Creation Of Central Park, Kathryn Chow
Honors Theses
Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. (1822-1903), renowned landscape architect and journalist, was also a political activist who saw urban parks as a way to facilitate social reform. This study focuses on Olmsted’s role as Superintendent of Central Park (1858-1861), evaluating the impacts of politics throughout his campaign for Superintendent and during the construction of Central Park. Politics, in this study, refers to both the interactions between Republican and Democratic parties, and the interactions between Olmsted and his constituents, in both the government and the intellectual sphere. This study will provide readers with a fuller understanding of how local political disputes, ideas …