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Portland Junior College Newsance, 12/12/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 12/12/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
The Rag, 12/15/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag, 12/15/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
C.I.O.-A.F.L.? -- "On The Band" -- Cartoons -- Are You Too Busy?
Portland Junior College Newsance, 12/07/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 12/07/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
The Rag 12/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag 12/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
"Editorially Speaking" -- "Catching Up To Date" -- "Femmes" -- "On The Freshmen"
Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 17, 1955, Helen Moser
Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 17, 1955, Helen Moser
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated November 17, 1955. Within, Moser writes on a number of topics including yeast, tombstone designs, undergarment sleeves and a story about bullfrogs churning butter.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/16/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/16/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/09/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/09/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
The Rag, 11/04/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag, 11/04/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
"Jazz Club News And Views" -- "Page Winston" -- "On Basketball" -- "Little ON THE Freshmen" -- Cartoon
Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/02/1955, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/02/1955, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/26/1955, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/26/1955, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
The Promises Are Over -- Dean Bonney Attends Inauguration
Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/19/1955, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/19/1955, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
A Counter For Kelley -- Today's Assembly -- Freshman Smoker -- Let's Get On The Ball
Letter From George C. Kershner To Alfred L. Shoemaker, October 15, 1955, George C. Kershner
Letter From George C. Kershner To Alfred L. Shoemaker, October 15, 1955, George C. Kershner
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A handwritten letter from George C. Kershner addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated October 15, 1955. Within, Kershner provides an answer to a radio program inquiry about a swine disease along with a humorous tale of three German men arrested for a crime they did not commit.
The Rag, 10/08/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag, 10/08/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
Extra Rag -- Puppet Government for '56 -- New Senior Class Party Organized
Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/05/1955, John Jaques
Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/05/1955, John Jaques
PJC "Newsance"
Attend Mountain Day -- Senior Smoker Sensational Success -- Welcome Back -- Today's Assembly
The Dutchman Vol. 7, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Elizabeth Adams Hurwitz, Henry J. Kauffman, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Olive G. Zehner
The Dutchman Vol. 7, No. 2, Earl F. Robacker, Elizabeth Adams Hurwitz, Henry J. Kauffman, Don Yoder, Edna Eby Heller, Olive G. Zehner
The Dutchman / The Pennsylvania Dutchman Magazine
● Basketry, a Pennsylvania Dutch Art
● Decorative Elements in the Domestic Architecture of Eastern Pennsylvania
● Literature on Log Architecture
● Pennsylvania Tour of Europe
● Matters Genealogical
● Feeding Them by the Hundred
● The Zehn-uhr Schtick
The Rag 10/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag 10/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
Goodbye Mr. Clique -- Cooking? -- Cartoon
The Rag, 10/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag, 10/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
The Demise of the Rag? -- A Statement of the Camera Club's New Policy -- Harvest Dance -- Cartoon
The Rag 10/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag 10/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
"Jazz Club" -- "To The IndependANTS" -- Cartoon
The Rag, 10/1955, Portland Junior College
The Rag, 10/1955, Portland Junior College
Rag, The
"Editorially Speaking" -- "Catching up to Date" -- "Femmes" -- "On the Freshmen"
Portland Junior College Newsance, 09/27/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 09/27/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 09/27/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 09/27/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 09/20/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 09/20/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
All Freshman Class Officers Return For 1955-56 Mr. Clark Says First Time That's Happened On PJC's Cmpus -- Mr. Keenan's Father Is Critically Ill In NH -- Good Rooms Listed At College Office -- Today's Assembly Program
Letter From Raymond E. Kiebach To Alfred L. Shoemaker, July 30, 1955, Raymond E. Kiebach
Letter From Raymond E. Kiebach To Alfred L. Shoemaker, July 30, 1955, Raymond E. Kiebach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
A typed letter from Raymond E. Kiebach to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated July 30, 1955. Kiebach responds to Shoemaker's radio broadcast regarding the definition of "Baese Ding". He also comments on Pennsylvania German words for various types of berries and recalls an encounter with a German organ grinder.
The Dutchman Vol. 6, No. 5, Earl F. Robacker, Olive G. Zehner, Cornelius Weygandt, Henry J. Kauffman, Albert I. Drachman, Arthur D. Graeff, Edna Eby Heller
The Dutchman Vol. 6, No. 5, Earl F. Robacker, Olive G. Zehner, Cornelius Weygandt, Henry J. Kauffman, Albert I. Drachman, Arthur D. Graeff, Edna Eby Heller
The Dutchman / The Pennsylvania Dutchman Magazine
● Antiques for Fancy and for Fun
● Dutch by the Ton
● Beasts in Dutchland
● Church Architecture in Lancaster County
● Tracking the Elusive Distelfink
● Renascence of History
● Dutch Cheeses
● The Zehn-uhr Schtick
Portland Junior College Commencement Program 1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Commencement Program 1955, Portland Junior College
Commencement Programs
The Portland Junior College program for the Eigth Commencement Exercises. Held in Portland, Maine June 12, 1955.
Gorham State Teachers College Commencement Program 1955, Gorham State Teachers College
Gorham State Teachers College Commencement Program 1955, Gorham State Teachers College
Commencement Programs
The Gorham State Teachers College programs for the Baccalaureate Services, and Commencement Exercises. Held in Gorham, Maine June 9 and 10, 1955. Address given by Dr. Payson Smith.
Raising The Barn, May 27, 1955, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Raising The Barn, May 27, 1955, Victor C. Dieffenbach
Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents
Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Raising the Barn", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated May 27, 1955. Within, Dieffenbach describes how Pennsylvania barns are raised. He details the people, parts and tools involved, and the entire process from start to finish.
The Idea Of Failure In Henry Adams, Charles Sanders Peirce, And Mark Twain, Robert M. Bunker
The Idea Of Failure In Henry Adams, Charles Sanders Peirce, And Mark Twain, Robert M. Bunker
American Studies ETDs
Mark Twain, Henry Adams, and Charles Sanders Peirce, three great Americans of the Gilded Age, described themselves as grotesque failures. These pages have been written in the hope to make clear what they meant by success: the communication of their failure.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 05/19/1955, Portland Junior College
Portland Junior College Newsance, 05/19/1955, Portland Junior College
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.
Portland Junior College Newsance, 05/11/1955, John P. Smith, Norman Richards, Lloyd Mudie
Portland Junior College Newsance, 05/11/1955, John P. Smith, Norman Richards, Lloyd Mudie
PJC "Newsance"
No abstract provided.