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University Of Maine, Orono, Maine, Catalog Number With Records Of The Sessions Of 1939-1940, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records Jan 1940

University Of Maine, Orono, Maine, Catalog Number With Records Of The Sessions Of 1939-1940, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine catalog for the 1939-1940 academic year includes the academic calendar, information about officers of the university, facilities, history, admission, registration, financial matters, regulations, degrees, honors, theses, the structure of the university and its programs, degrees conferred, a list of students and summary of student enrollment.


Aids For Freshmen, 1940, University Of Maine Jan 1940

Aids For Freshmen, 1940, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

A scanned version of a pamphlet distributed to incoming students during Freshman Week at the University of Maine. "Aids For Freshmen" was an annual publication that included articles intended to provide tips that would help members of the entering class.

This issue included seven articles: "To the Members of the Freshman Class" by W. J. Creamer; "The Use of the Library" by library staff; "Some Suggestions on How to Study" by Olin S. Lutes; "The Academic System" by James A. Gannett; "Scholarships and Prizes" by Milton Ellis and Bertrand F. Brann; "Honor Societies at the University of Maine" by members …


The Proposed New Library: University Of Maine, University Of Maine Jan 1940

The Proposed New Library: University Of Maine, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

An informational piece designed to encourage support of the campaign for a new library on the University of Maine campus, later known as Raymond H. Fogler Library. Includes detailed architectural renderings and floor plans by the project architect, W. H. Lee.