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Student / Alumni Records (University Of Maine). Russell Family Papers, 1883-1950, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Student / Alumni Records (University Of Maine). Russell Family Papers, 1883-1950, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
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Freemont Russell was born on the 13 June 1862 in West Paris, Oxford County, Maine. Freemont graduated from the Maine State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts (now the University of Maine) as a member of the Class of 1885 and earned a Doctor of Veterinary Science at John Hopkins University. He served as professor of Bacteriology & Veterinary Science at the University of Maine from 1889-1932. Freemont married Marcia Etta Sampson in 1890 and had 5 children: Luther, Mary, Sibyl, Ascendath, and Doris all born in Orono 1891-1896. Luther graduated from the University of Maine in 1912 and was …
Charles Lonergan Cobb Papers - Accession 11, Charles Lonergan Cobb
Charles Lonergan Cobb Papers - Accession 11, Charles Lonergan Cobb
Manuscript Collection
The Charles Lonergan Cobb Papers consists mainly of correspondence but also includes photographs, biographical material, magazine and newspaper clippings, all relating to Cobb's career as a banker at People's National Bank( 1905-1949); and the People's National Bank and Trust Company(1949-1953) in Rock Hill, SC as well as his association with Winthrop College as a Board of Trustees' member(1938-1953). Subjects include, railroad cotton shipping service to South Carolina mill towns, crop loans in the early 1920s, location of the Celanese Chemical Plant in Rock Hill, the Winthrop College Board of Trustees, and a1946 article about Cobb that appeared in the Saturday …
Maine Alumnus, Volume 32, Number 5, February 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 32, Number 5, February 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Radioactive Research --- The Union Building --- Budget Hearing --- The Undergraduate
Maine Alumnus, Volume 20, Number 4, January 1939, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 20, Number 4, January 1939, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Soil Mechanics in Maine --- New Girls' Dormitory Announced --- Under the Dome (alumni in state government) --- He Makes Farming a Business (Harold J. Shaw '14)
Maine Alumnus, Volume 20, Number 1, October 1938, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 20, Number 1, October 1938, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Enrollment Largest in History --- Gov. Barrows '16 Re-elected --- Hen Engineer --- Rev. Albion Beverage New M.C.A. Secretary
Maine Alumnus, Volume 18, Number 4, January 1937, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 18, Number 4, January 1937, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Fairer Fields and Happier Homes (by Fred Giffee, Director, Maine Agricultural Experiment Station) --- Banks '06 Builds Big Dams --- Vocations Week to Be Held Jan. 12-15
Maine Alumnus, Volume 12, Number 3, December 1930, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 12, Number 3, December 1930, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Learning the game of golf --- New poultry plant for the Agricultural Experiment Station
Taylor University Echo: June 6, 1922, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: June 6, 1922, Taylor University
1921-1922 (Volume 9)
Memorial Day at T. U. — Gleanings From Chas. P. Buchanon — Glee Club Debut — Gem Appears on Time! — Our New Pastor — Agriculture Classes Entertained by Prof. Blodgett — Sacred Concert at Yorktown — Piano Recital — Picnics, Picnics Everywhere — Annual Junior Piano Recital — Fletcher Next Year’s Editor — Academy Junior-Senior Reception — Rah! Rah! Rah! Specials! — Taylor Student Prize Winner — Persia A Challenge — Missionary News — Our Honored Dead — The School of Education — God’s Testing — “If You Can’t Walk, Fly!” — Locals — The Disagreeable Task — The …
Taylor University Echo: December 27, 1921, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: December 27, 1921, Taylor University
1921-1922 (Volume 9)
Christmas Greetings — Honor to Whom Honor is Due — State Teacher-Training Director Speaks at Chapel — Dedication of the New Heating Plant — Agricultural Course — Faith — The Black Cat — A Bit of Christmas — A Christmas Thought — Saving Time — Locals — Alumni News — Life Service — W. C. T. U. Work in Malacca — Help the Helpless — Where it Costs to Be Christ’s — If We Confess — Prayer — Heart Hunger Satisfied — Revival Meeting — Which Are You? — Ode to Beaucoup — Notice! — “Christmastide” — Chronicle — Mrs. …
Taylor University Echo: February 1, 1921, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: February 1, 1921, Taylor University
1920-1921 (Volume 8)
Margaret Stahl Gives Reading — The Red and Black Revealed — Note of Appreciation — Glen Nelson Weds Miss Harris Saturday — A World Wide View — Delightful Party At Country Home — If- — A Farm Life in the Winter — An Eventful Day in the Life of a Cat — Gifts and Duties — Are We Going Back to Barbarism? — The Golden Rule the World Over — Relation of Mysticism to the Modern Church — Chronicles — Remember the Sabbath Day — Chapel Talk (Miss Draper) — Chapel Talk (B. W. Ayres) — Standing of the Basketball …
Taylor University Echo: January 15, 1915, Taylor University
Taylor University Echo: January 15, 1915, Taylor University
1914-1915 (Volume 2)
The Common Problem — Editorials — A Student’s Day — What People Think of Taylor University. — Literary — Winter. — Taylor The Religious Melting Pot — Fools-Folly. — I Love Thee, Lord. — Leadership. — Play Up and Play the Game. — Organizations — Alumni — Echoes — A School for Farmers — Humorous & Exchange