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The Maine Press Association Takes A Stand: Promoting Professional Identity In The Nineteenth Century, Stephen Banning
The Maine Press Association Takes A Stand: Promoting Professional Identity In The Nineteenth Century, Stephen Banning
Maine History
This research sought to examine the Maine Press Association in relation to its motivations, particularly in reference to whether the association members saw themselves as professionals. The only other nineteenth century press association which has been examined for evidence of professional aspirations is the Missouri Press Association, in which it has been found that members were actively seeking to professionalize, modeling themselves after the traditional professions of doctors, lawyers and the clergy. References to journalists as professionals are present at an early point in the Maine Press Association’s history, and the number of references increase within a few years after …
Maine, Volume 79, Number 1, Spring 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 79, Number 1, Spring 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Goal, Lorenz! UMaine's Women's Hockey Star --- Too Much Mercury: UMaine Researchers Have Been Warning About Mercury Concentrations in Maine Waters for Decades --- Lighting 'The Lion King': UMaine Forestry Graduate Don Holder '80 Makes It to the Big Time as the Lighting Designer For One of Broadway's Biggest Hits --- Forcing Diversity Issues to the Forefront: An Ugly Racial Incident Leads to a UMaine Community Discussion on Making the Campus More Inviting for People of Color --- Supreme Justice: A Profile of Maine's Newest State Supreme Court Justice, Leigh Ingalls Saufley '76
Maine Supreme Court Justice Raymond Fellows On His Retirement, Wlbz Radio
Maine Supreme Court Justice Raymond Fellows On His Retirement, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
An interview recorded by telephone on September 23rd 1956 after Chief Justice Raymond Fellows of the Maine Supreme Court had been retired for just a week.
Memorial Program For United States Congressman Frank Fellows, Wlbz Radio
Memorial Program For United States Congressman Frank Fellows, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
Bill Mincher narrates a program following the sudden passing of United States Representative Frank Fellows of Bangor, Maine. The program includes recorded comments of Robert Hale, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, Governor Frederick G. Payne and excerpts of speeched by Frank Fellows. Aired at 7 p.m., August 27, 1951.
Joseph Bradford Peaks: Addresses On His Life And Character, Piscataquis County Historical Society
Joseph Bradford Peaks: Addresses On His Life And Character, Piscataquis County Historical Society
Maine History Documents
Cover title: Joseph Bradford Peaks, 1839-1911; 41 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, portrait ; 23 cm. "Addresses on his life and character delivered before the Piscataquis County Historical Society at Dover, Maine, April 25, 1912. Supplemented by the proceedings of the Piscataquis County Bar Association at the memorial exercises held at the Supreme Judicial Court, September term, 1912."
Lectures On Common Law Pleading, Forest John Martin
Lectures On Common Law Pleading, Forest John Martin
Maine History Documents
No abstract provided.
Services In Memory Of Franklin A. Wilson And Charles Hamlin, Penobscot Bar Association
Services In Memory Of Franklin A. Wilson And Charles Hamlin, Penobscot Bar Association
Maine History Documents
A transcript of services in memory of Franklin A. Wilson and Charles Hamlin by the Penobscot Bar Association at the Court House and Bangor, Maine, Thursday, November 2, 1911.
The Throne Of Iniquity; Or Sustaining Evil By Law; Discourse On Behalf Of A Law Prohibiting The Traffic In Intoxicating Drinks, Albert Barnes
The Throne Of Iniquity; Or Sustaining Evil By Law; Discourse On Behalf Of A Law Prohibiting The Traffic In Intoxicating Drinks, Albert Barnes
Maine History Documents
From the introduction: "A 'throne of iniquity' is a throne or government that is founded on iniquity, or that sustains iniquity. Such a throne or government 'frames mischief by a law' when by its laws it protects or patronizes that which is evil, or when those who practice evil may plead that what they do is legal, and may take refuge under the laws of the land."