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A Small College In Maine, Charles C. Calhoun
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.
General Catalogue Of Bowdoin College And The Medical School Of Maine: A Biographical Record Of Alumni And Officers, 1794-1950, Bowdoin College
General Catalogue Of Bowdoin College And The Medical School Of Maine: A Biographical Record Of Alumni And Officers, 1794-1950, Bowdoin College
Bowdoin Histories
General Catalogue of Bowdoin College and the Medical School of Maine: A Biographical Record of Alumni and Officers, 1794-1950 (1950) provides a complete and comprehensive biographical record of all of Bowdoin’s students, faculty, and administrative officers from the founding of the College in 1794 through 1950.
The History Of Bowdoin College, Louis Clinton Hatch
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.
The History Of Bowdoin College: With Biographical Sketches Of Its Graduates From 1806 To 1879, Inclusive, Nehemiah Cleaveland, Alpheus S. Packard
The History Of Bowdoin College: With Biographical Sketches Of Its Graduates From 1806 To 1879, Inclusive, Nehemiah Cleaveland, Alpheus S. Packard
Bowdoin Histories
The History of Bowdoin College: With Biographical Sketches of Its Graduates from 1806 to 1879, Inclusive (1882), by Nehemiah Cleaveland and Alpheus S. Packard, provides encyclopedic biographical sketches of Bowdoin presidents and graduates for most of the nineteenth century, along with engraved portraits for many of them.