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A Small College In Maine, Charles C. Calhoun Jan 1993

A Small College In Maine, Charles C. Calhoun

Bowdoin Histories

A Small College in Maine (1993), by Charles Calhoun and published in conjunction with Bowdoin’s bicentenary, provides a readable, illustrated history of the College. Calhoun cites numerous primary resources that are helpful for further historical inquiry.


The Architecture Of Bowdoin College, Patricia Mcgraw Anderson Jan 1988

The Architecture Of Bowdoin College, Patricia Mcgraw Anderson

Bowdoin Histories

The Architecture of Bowdoin College (1988), by Patricia McGraw Anderson, is the best single resource for the architectural history of Bowdoin’s campus buildings, gates, and memorials.


All Maine Biennial '79, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art Jan 1979

All Maine Biennial '79, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

"Exhibition dates: July 27-September 16, 1979."

"Supported by the Maine State Commission on the Arts and the Humanities."


Hands To Work And Hearts To God: The Shaker Tradition In Maine, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Theodore Elliot Jan 1969

Hands To Work And Hearts To God: The Shaker Tradition In Maine, Bowdoin College. Museum Of Art, Theodore Elliot

Museum of Art Exhibition Catalogues

"Catalogue [published] on the occasion of an exhibition [at Bowdoin] of Shaker art, furniture, and objects, mostly of Maine manufacture, now at Sabbathday Lake"--Foreword


The History Of Bowdoin College, Louis Clinton Hatch Jan 1927

The History Of Bowdoin College, Louis Clinton Hatch

Bowdoin Histories

The History of Bowdoin College (1927), by Louis Clinton Hatch, is the most detailed history of the College for the period from the College’s founding in 1794 until 1927. It is especially useful in documenting College traditions and curricular developments, and tangentially in recording social life in Brunswick.