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The University of Maine

1949

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The Pine Needle, November 1949, Pine Needle Publications, John Bache-Wiig, Joe Zabriskie, Steve Riley, Kinley E. Roby Nov 1949

The Pine Needle, November 1949, Pine Needle Publications, John Bache-Wiig, Joe Zabriskie, Steve Riley, Kinley E. Roby

General University of Maine Publications

Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.

Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine student-produced periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GIs returning to campus.

The Needle reflected an edginess and rebellion not found in previous UMaine student publications. While …


The Pine Needle, Spring 1949, Pine Needle Publications, Bob Lord, Sash Weight May 1949

The Pine Needle, Spring 1949, Pine Needle Publications, Bob Lord, Sash Weight

General University of Maine Publications

Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.

Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine student-produced periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GIs return to campus.

The Needle reflected an edginess and rebellion not found in previous UMaine student publications. While …


The Pine Needle, Easter 1949, Pine Needle Publications, Priscilla Nason, Vera Edfors Apr 1949

The Pine Needle, Easter 1949, Pine Needle Publications, Priscilla Nason, Vera Edfors

General University of Maine Publications

Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.

Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine student-produced periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GIs return to campus.

The Needle reflected an edginess and rebellion not found in previous UMaine student publications. While …


Console And Keyboard Melodies Broadcast From The Bangor Sportsmen's Show, Wlbz Radio Mar 1949

Console And Keyboard Melodies Broadcast From The Bangor Sportsmen's Show, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Irving Hunter announces as Norm Lambert takes requests for songs to play on their show Console and Keyboard Melodies in a special, live broadcast from the Bangor Sportsmen's Show at the Bangor Auditorium March 18, 1949. Hunter speaks briefly with several show attendees and organizers, including Carl Lowe of the Thomas Rod Company, Maine Fisheries Warden Lester Stubbs, Mrs. George Wilson of Newport, Chief Crazy Bull, and Show Manager Howard Bond.

The original WLBZ station log indicated that this was the first use of the station's "new" roving microphone at the Bangor Auditorium.