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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Worldly Treasures - A Fifth Anniversary Celebration (Mailer), Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Worldly Treasures - A Fifth Anniversary Celebration (Mailer), Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Osher Map Library Miscellaneous Publications
Worldly Treasures - A Fifth Anniversary Celebration (Mailer / Handbill for the Celebration)..
October 4, 1999 - March 24, 2000
What Makes a Map a Treasure? by Dr. Harold L. Osher (Monday, Oct. 4, 1999).
Marking OML's fifth anniversary, this exhibition displays a broad selection of its cartographic treasures. 'Treasure' is defined both literally (by value to collectors) and metaphorically (by intellectual value).
Flashes Of The Spirit, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
Worldly Treasures - A Fifth Anniversary Celebration, Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Worldly Treasures - A Fifth Anniversary Celebration, Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Osher Map Library Exhibition Catalogs
Worldly Treasures - A Fifth Anniversary Celebration.
October 4, 1999 - March 25, 2000
What Makes a Map a Treasure? Worldly Treasures features significant recent additions to the collection, most of them gifts from a variety of donors.
Curated by Prof. Matthew Edney, Dr. Harold L. Osher, George S. Carhart, Albert A. Howard, et al.
Gen Ms 02 Batchelder-Haley Letters Finding Aid, Susie R. Bock
Gen Ms 02 Batchelder-Haley Letters Finding Aid, Susie R. Bock
Search the General Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Description:
Abigail E. Batchelder and Cora M. (Giles) Haley, graduates in the Second Class of 1899 of Gorham Normal School, lived and taught in Japan at the turn of the 20th century. The collection consists of letters to their former landlady and mentor, describing the people, landscape, and society there.
Date Range:
1906-1908, 1915-1916, 1918
Size of Collection:
0.25 ft.
Revisiting The Johnson Family, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
Revisiting The Johnson Family, Maureen Elgersman - Lee (Ed.)
The Griot
No abstract provided.
University Of Southern Maine Commencement Program 1999, University Of Southern Maine
University Of Southern Maine Commencement Program 1999, University Of Southern Maine
Commencement Programs
University of Southern Maine commencement program, 1999
Saturday May 8th, 1999 at 9:00am
Address by Dale McCormick, Maine State Treasurer. (see also Dale McCormick Finding Aid, Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine)
Celebrating The Portuguese Communities In America: A Cartographic Perspective (Exhibit Guide), Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Celebrating The Portuguese Communities In America: A Cartographic Perspective (Exhibit Guide), Osher Map Library And Smith Center For Cartographic Education
Osher Map Library Miscellaneous Publications
Celebrating the Portuguese Communities in America: A Cartographic Perspective (Exhibit Guide).
February 23, 1999 - May 8, 1999
Although numerous countries and individuals were involved in the exploration and mapping of the Americas, it was the Portuguese who set the stage during the fifteenth century for the ensuing discoveries in the New World. Portuguese-born and sponsored explorers played a significant role, especially in charting a route around the southern tip of South America; in exploring and exploiting the waters bordering the northeast coast of North America; and in exploring the Pacific Coast of North America.
Cecil Johnson, Maureen Elgersman (Ed.)
Summer 1999, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Winter/Spring 1999, 90.9 Wmpg Fm