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Black Symposium_ Letter From Keith Carreiro To Harry Walker In Regards To Media Coverage On The Symposium On Black America, Keith Carreiro Dec 1968

Black Symposium_ Letter From Keith Carreiro To Harry Walker In Regards To Media Coverage On The Symposium On Black America, Keith Carreiro

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Keith Carreiro, Chairman of the Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of Maine, to Mr. Harry Walker, of Harry Walker, Inc in New York, sent on December 12, 1968 on media coverage of the Symposium on Black America. Keith Carreiro sent a letter to The New York Times for coverage and asks for support from Harry Walker to help broadcast the Symposium.


Black Symposium Letter From Keith Carreiro To Harry Walker In Regards To Media Coverage On The Symposium On Black America, Keith Carreiro Dec 1968

Black Symposium Letter From Keith Carreiro To Harry Walker In Regards To Media Coverage On The Symposium On Black America, Keith Carreiro

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Keith Carreiro, Chairman of the Distinguished Lecture Series at the University of Maine, to Mr. Harry Walker, of Harry Walker, Inc in New York, sent on December 12, 1968 on media coverage of the Symposium on Black America. Keith Carreiro sent a letter to The New York Times for coverage and asks for support from Harry Walker to help broadcast the Symposium.


Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks Nov 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Ronald Banks, Assistant to President Winthrop C. Libby, to John Bynoe, Regional Civil Rights Director, on addressing specifics on recommendations suggested by the Civil Rights committee that came to the University of Maine. The letter mentions the Martin Luther King Scholarship to recruit minority groups to the University of Maine.


Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks Nov 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks To John Bynoe On Recommendations For Minority Students, Ronald F. Banks

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Ronald Banks, Assistant to President Winthrop C. Libby, to John Bynoe, Regional Civil Rights Director, on addressing specifics on recommendations suggested by the Civil Rights committee that came to the University of Maine. The letter mentions the Martin Luther King Scholarship to recruit minority groups to the University of Maine.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 50, Number 2, November 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Nov 1968

Maine Alumnus, Volume 50, Number 2, November 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

To the Edge of Space: Bert Stevens '07 Went There In A Balloon Thirty Four Years Ago Homecoming 1968 --- Pete The Pied Piper (Pete Seeger) --- Dr. Fink Explains UMP Expansion --- Sigma Phi Epsilon Breaks Ground For $77,000 Addition --- About That New Curfew --- An Analysis of the University's 1969-71 Budget --- The Distinguished Lecture Series: Who Picks The Speakers? How Are They Paid? What's Being Accomplished? --- The University Builds A New Health Center --- Phys Ed Complex To Be Built Next Spring --- Abbott Wishes The Season Was Longer


Letter From Ronald Banks, Assistant To President Libby, On Recommendations By The Civil Rights Committee, 1968, Ronald F. Banks Oct 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks, Assistant To President Libby, On Recommendations By The Civil Rights Committee, 1968, Ronald F. Banks

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Ronald Banks from October 18, 1968 to a group of faculty to implement recommendations from the Civil Rights compliance review. These recommendations ensure no discrimination against perspective students on race, color, and national origins and more recruitment of minority students.


Letter From Ronald Banks, Assistant To President Libby, On Recommendations By The Civil Rights Committee, 1968, Ronald F. Banks Oct 1968

Letter From Ronald Banks, Assistant To President Libby, On Recommendations By The Civil Rights Committee, 1968, Ronald F. Banks

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Ronald Banks from October 18, 1968 to a group of faculty to implement recommendations from the Civil Rights compliance review. These recommendations ensure no discrimination against perspective students on race, color, and national origins and more recruitment of minority students.


Black Symposium_General Student Senate Minutes On The Distinguished Lecture Series And Black Symposium Details, Charlotte Harrington, Eileen J. Fields Oct 1968

Black Symposium_General Student Senate Minutes On The Distinguished Lecture Series And Black Symposium Details, Charlotte Harrington, Eileen J. Fields

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

Minutes from the University of Maine General Student Senate from October 1968 to February 1969 in relation to the Black Symposium hosted at the University of Maine. The Symposium was sponsored by the Student Senate and in the minutes are the planning and reasoning for the speakers.


Black Symposium General Student Senate Minutes On The Distinguished Lecture Series And Black Symposium Details, Charlotte Harrington, Eileen J. Fields Oct 1968

Black Symposium General Student Senate Minutes On The Distinguished Lecture Series And Black Symposium Details, Charlotte Harrington, Eileen J. Fields

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Minutes from the University of Maine General Student Senate from October 1968 to February 1969 in relation to the Black Symposium hosted at the University of Maine. The Symposium was sponsored by the Student Senate and in the minutes are the planning and reasoning for the speakers.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 50, Number 1, September 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Sep 1968

Maine Alumnus, Volume 50, Number 1, September 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Maine's New Forestry Building --- A New Campus Skyline --- He Digs Into the Past (Maine archeologist Dean Snow) --- Scholarships Commemorate Martin Luther King --- An Analysis of the New Left: A Gospel of Nihilism (Reprinted from Christianity Today) --- Take A Bus... And Leave the Driving To Us --- Call It a Building Year (for Maine sports) --- Joe Scott: Biography of a Folk Minstrel


: University Starts Martin Luther King Scholarship Program, Maine Campus Staff Aug 1968

: University Starts Martin Luther King Scholarship Program, Maine Campus Staff

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding the University starting a Martin Luther King Scholarship for Black students to attend the University.


Scholar Program Honors Martin Luther King, Maine Campus Staff Jul 1968

Scholar Program Honors Martin Luther King, Maine Campus Staff

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding a scholarship honoring Martin Luther King Jr. for Black students.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 49, Number 5, June 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Jun 1968

Maine Alumnus, Volume 49, Number 5, June 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Commencement 1968 --- Reunion --- What's Happening To Our Students: A Generation of Disenchanted --- Baseball team updates


King Scholarship, Maine Campus Staff May 1968

King Scholarship, Maine Campus Staff

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding the University establishing a Martin Luther King Jr. scholarship for Black students.


"Listen White America" Commissioner Arricale Speaks, The Maine Campus May 1968

"Listen White America" Commissioner Arricale Speaks, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

"Listen White America, really listen for a change. You can go to war overnight, you can go to the moon almost overnight, and you'd better build a city overnight, because the ghetto Negroes are out on the streets now but I don't know where they will be tomorrow," Frank C. Arricale, New York City deputy housing commissioner, made this appear during his lecture, "The Long Hot Summer" Wednesday evening, May 1, in the Maine Lounge of the Memorial Union.


Le Roi Est Mort, The Maine Campus Apr 1968

Le Roi Est Mort, The Maine Campus

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

An editorial tribute to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 49, Number 4, April 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Apr 1968

Maine Alumnus, Volume 49, Number 4, April 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Multi-University --- Behind the Demonstrations --- Dr. Young Moves to Wisconsin --- Dr. Borns Will Lead Expedition to Antarctica --- Dr. Bernard Lown '42 is National Heart Expert


University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff Feb 1968

University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

This newsletter from the University of Maine's History Union dated between circa 1968-1970 on 'Black Panthers at Maine' by University of Maine student Art Adoff. The newsletter includes remarks about the lack of Black History studies, what the History Departments plans to do about it, and the History Union's goal to fight for a Black studies program. There are statements from the Head of the History Department at the time, Dr Robert Seager II.


University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff Feb 1968

University Of Maine's History Union Newsletter, Art Adoff

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

This newsletter from the University of Maine's History Union dated between circa 1968-1970 on 'Black Panthers at Maine' by University of Maine student Art Adoff. The newsletter includes remarks about the lack of Black History studies, what the History Departments plans to do about it, and the History Union's goal to fight for a Black studies program. There are statements from the Head of the History Department at the time, Dr Robert Seager II.


Black Symposium_ Letter From Gerald Work To Several People In Regards To Participating In The The Symposium On Black America, Gerald Work Jan 1968

Black Symposium_ Letter From Gerald Work To Several People In Regards To Participating In The The Symposium On Black America, Gerald Work

University of Maine Racial Justice Collection

A letter from Gerald Work, professor at UMaine, sent to five members of the community of the University to participate in a panel composed of students and faculty as part of a Symposium on Black America. The panel was to talk about views on race relations on campus and what the University support should be.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 49, Number 3, January 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Jan 1968

Maine Alumnus, Volume 49, Number 3, January 1968, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Fraternities --- Betty Brown of Bangor becoming Australia's new first lady --- Alumni service in Vietnam --- Donation of the Floyd Gibbons collection to Fogler Library --- Making Ends Meet in Higher Education --- Sports programs on the Portland campus


Social And Economic Consequences Of The Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro-Electric Power Development On The Upper St. John Valley, Maine -- : Phase 1, Preconstruction, Louis A. Ploch, Nelson L. Leray Jan 1968

Social And Economic Consequences Of The Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro-Electric Power Development On The Upper St. John Valley, Maine -- : Phase 1, Preconstruction, Louis A. Ploch, Nelson L. Leray

Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project

The intention of this report is to present a still picture of the selected area as of the summer of 1966. The emphasis is on empirical relationships. The data contained herein will provide a base for subsequent analysis. Thus little attempt is made to cast the findings of the study in a theoretical framework. Later publications will utilize relevant theory and research to analyze the social and economic changes in an area related to the building of the Dickey and Lincoln School Dams. It is presumed that this particular report and its statistical sup-plement will be of particular interest to …


Cooperative Extension, Northern Aroostook County Annual Report, 1968, Robert E. Evans Jan 1968

Cooperative Extension, Northern Aroostook County Annual Report, 1968, Robert E. Evans

General University of Maine Publications

No abstract provided.


Cooperative Extension Work In Aroostook County, Maine, Annual Report, December 1, 1967-November 30, 1968, Aroostook County Extension Association, Lewis C. Berce, Kenneth S. Chapman, Henry J. Cook Jr., Emily B. Evans, Robert E. Evans, Norman R. Ness, Jessie L. Oak, Edwin S. Plissey, Marilyn B. Plissey, Rosalyn M. Rappaport, Lewis P. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Ruth V. Ross, Dwight G. Stiles, Thomas C. Sweetser, Harry C. Whelden Jr., Harry F. Whitney Jan 1968

Cooperative Extension Work In Aroostook County, Maine, Annual Report, December 1, 1967-November 30, 1968, Aroostook County Extension Association, Lewis C. Berce, Kenneth S. Chapman, Henry J. Cook Jr., Emily B. Evans, Robert E. Evans, Norman R. Ness, Jessie L. Oak, Edwin S. Plissey, Marilyn B. Plissey, Rosalyn M. Rappaport, Lewis P. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Ruth V. Ross, Dwight G. Stiles, Thomas C. Sweetser, Harry C. Whelden Jr., Harry F. Whitney

General University of Maine Publications

No abstract provided.


University Of Maine Catalog For 1969, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records Jan 1968

University Of Maine Catalog For 1969, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records

General University of Maine Publications

This University of Maine catalog for the year 1969 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, colleges (Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Life Sciences and Agriculture; and Technology), University of Maine in Portland, University of Maine in Augusta, Graduate School, School of Law in Portland, military science, physical education and athletics, continuing education courses, summer session, educational television, personnel, and a summary of student enrollment.


Black Symposium Letter From Gerald Work To Several People In Regards To Participating In The Symposium On Black America, Gerald Work Jan 1968

Black Symposium Letter From Gerald Work To Several People In Regards To Participating In The Symposium On Black America, Gerald Work

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A letter from Gerald Work, professor at UMaine, sent to five members of the community of the University to participate in a panel composed of students and faculty as part of a Symposium on Black America. The panel was to talk about views on race relations on campus and what the University support should be.


Cooperative Extension Work In Aroostook County, Maine, Annual Report, December 1, 1967-June 30, 1968, Aroostook County Extension Association, Marilyn B. Plissey, Emily B. Evans Jan 1968

Cooperative Extension Work In Aroostook County, Maine, Annual Report, December 1, 1967-June 30, 1968, Aroostook County Extension Association, Marilyn B. Plissey, Emily B. Evans

General University of Maine Publications

No abstract provided.