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Maine Alumnus, Volume 52, Number 2, November-December 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 52, Number 2, November-December 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Homecoming 1970, New Look --- A Bridge to Understanding --- The Environment Here and Now, Penobscot River Study --- Parents' Weekend --- The Marching Band
Maine Alumnus, Volume 52, Number 1, September-October 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 52, Number 1, September-October 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
UMO Arctic Research --- The Honors Program at Maine --- Rights and Limitations (of students and faculty) --- Fall Sports at UMO --- A Summary of Maine's Budget Request for the 1971-73 Biennium at the Nine Campuses --- Class of '55 - What Are They Thinking Now?
Local History: Mirror Of America, Roger C. Storms
Local History: Mirror Of America, Roger C. Storms
Maine History
This article discusses how the study of local history will often contradict generalizations and reveal a rather chaotic complexity of crosscurrents and conflicting motives.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 5, Summer 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 5, Summer 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Reunion - UMO 1970 --- Commencement --- UMO Students Give Blood --- New Fraternity (Delta Upsilon) --- Bangor and Augusta Campuses Receive Grants --- A Public Education Radio Station --- Graduate "M" Club Publishes History of Varsity Athletics
Correspondence Between Assistant Chancellor Stanley L. Freeman And President Winthrop Libby On Draft Of Discrimination Policy, Stanley L. Freenman Jr., Winthrop C. Libby, Ronald F. Banks
Correspondence Between Assistant Chancellor Stanley L. Freeman And President Winthrop Libby On Draft Of Discrimination Policy, Stanley L. Freenman Jr., Winthrop C. Libby, Ronald F. Banks
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
Letters regarding the formation of a University of Maine blanket non-discrimination policy draft in light of the Civil Rights movement. Assistant Chancellor Stanley L. Freeman, on April 24, 1970, wanted President Winthrop C. Libby's comments and suggestions on the statement. President Libby states on April 28, 1970, areas where the University of Maine does not comply to the blanket non-discrimination policy draft. Ronald Banks, Assistant to President Libby, on April 28, 1970, gives the final policy on discrimination statement.
Correspondence Between Assistant Chancellor Stanley L. Freeman And President Winthrop Libby On Draft Of Discrimination Policy, Stanley L. Freenman Jr., Winthrop C. Libby, Ronald F. Banks
Correspondence Between Assistant Chancellor Stanley L. Freeman And President Winthrop Libby On Draft Of Discrimination Policy, Stanley L. Freenman Jr., Winthrop C. Libby, Ronald F. Banks
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Letters regarding the formation of a University of Maine blanket non-discrimination policy draft in light of the Civil Rights movement. Assistant Chancellor Stanley L. Freeman, on April 24, 1970, wanted President Winthrop C. Libby's comments and suggestions on the statement. President Libby states on April 28, 1970, areas where the University of Maine does not comply to the blanket non-discrimination policy draft. Ronald Banks, Assistant to President Libby, on April 28, 1970, gives the final policy on discrimination statement.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 4, April-May 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 4, April-May 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
An Academic Moratorium at Orono --- A Man of Conviction Teaches at UMO: The Nilo Faria Story --- The Bond Issue, A Critical Referendum on June 15 --- UMO Team Wins Trophy (for mile relay)
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 3, January-February 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 3, January-February 1970, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Pride and Vision of the University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation --- H.E.P., the Higher Education Planning Commission --- UMO Professors Lead Innovative Program (to train guidance counselors to work with elementary students) --- S.A.C. (Student Action Corps) Helps People to Help Themselves
University Of Maine Catalog For 1971, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
University Of Maine Catalog For 1971, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
General University of Maine Publications
This University of Maine catalog for the year 1971 includes the academic calendar, a list of the Board of Trustees and administration, general information about the university, student activities, admission, Veterans Administration information, financial information, loans and scholarships, the University of Maine Foundation Funds, prizes, the Environmental Studies program, colleges (Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Life Sciences and Agriculture; and Technology), University of Maine at Augusta, University of Maine at Bangor, Graduate School, military science, physical education and athletics, continuing education courses, summer session, educational television and radio programs, personnel, and a summary of student enrollment.