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Maine Alumnus, Volume 46, Number 3, December 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 46, Number 3, December 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Campus in Autumn --- Africa by Definition by Juliana Free, Peace Corps Volunteer in Senegal
Maine Alumnus, Volume 46, Number 2, October-November 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 46, Number 2, October-November 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Terrell's Play Produced --- Alumni Join Faculty --- Meyer Speaks in Rome --- Traveling Art --- Computer Course --- Students Receive Aid --- Prize Bulletins --- Law Review Printed --- Grads Choose Maine --- Growing Campus --- Maine Loses Yankee Conference But Hopes for State Series Win --- "Tail-gate" Picnic Held at Storrs --- Giving and the New Tax Laws
Maine Alumnus, Volume 46, Number 1, August-September 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 46, Number 1, August-September 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Campus in Summertime --- American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Holds Convention on Campus --- Maine Alumni in Washington --- Homecoming 1964
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 7, June-July 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 7, June-July 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Changes in campus organization to form the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture --- Commencement activities --- Reunion weekend
Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot
Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
A letter from Dr Earl McGrath to University of Maine President Lloyd H. Elliot on April 16, 1964 entailing a survey on the attendance of Black students at higher education institutions and their opportunities at the University. A response letter from President Elliot to Dr McGrath written on April 26, 1964 includes the answers to proposed questions from the survey.
Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot
Correspondence Between Dr Earl Mcgrath And President Lloyd H. Elliot On Black Students At The University Of Maine, Earl J. Mcgrath, Lloyd H. Elliot
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A letter from Dr Earl McGrath to University of Maine President Lloyd H. Elliot on April 16, 1964 entailing a survey on the attendance of Black students at higher education institutions and their opportunities at the University. A response letter from President Elliot to Dr McGrath written on April 26, 1964 includes the answers to proposed questions from the survey.
Civil Rights Bill Does Not Require Open Occupancy, Carol Hebold
Civil Rights Bill Does Not Require Open Occupancy, Carol Hebold
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The highly controversial Civil Rights Bill, a complex piece of legislation currently before the Senate, seems to be the object of some public misunderstanding.
What Now?, J. I. S.
What Now?, J. I. S.
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
In a nation that professes tolerance we're mighty slow in doing anything that resembles tolerance. Maine failed to pass a law requiring housing to be anti-discriminatory. The nation's Senate is now embroiled in a debate that may well end in crippling amendments to a law of tolerance. And a racist polls 250,000 votes in Wisconsin. What does this all mean?
Give Up Rights?, Richard Leland
Give Up Rights?, Richard Leland
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
An equitable Civil Rights Law is necessary in a democratic society. The Civil Rights Bill, as it now stands, is contrary to the free enterprise system.
Write For Rights, Harvey Bates
Write For Rights, Harvey Bates
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
It is urgent that every student, faculty and staff member write the two senators from his home state to urge them to work for the passage of the Civil Rights Bill (H.R. 7152).
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 6, April-May 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 6, April-May 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
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Fraternities Are Here To Stay If… --- WMEB-TV Holds Open House --- Special, national insert: The Money Behind Our Colleges
Report To The Board Of Trustees By The Interfraternity Council, University Of Maine
Report To The Board Of Trustees By The Interfraternity Council, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
A scan of a report prepared by the Interfraternity Council at the University of Maine in 1964. The document's introduction notes, "It is now history that during the first week of January a report on fraternities by a special faculty committee was released. The Interfraternity Council, hereafter referred to as the IFC, feels that the report is a contribution to the welfare of Maine fraternities through its evaluations and recommendations; however, it also feels that the report is too negative in many areas." This document was prepared as a rebuttal to the report released in January, referred to as the …
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 5, February-March 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 5, February-March 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
The Growing Bookstore --- Maine's "Music Man" (Adelbert W. Sprague) --- News from the Maine Campus --- Operation Mirror Results Tabulated --- New Records Set in Track --- Maine Wins Basketball Crown --- Governor Appoints New Alumna Trustee (Helen W. Pierce '41)
Stormy Negro Claims Integration Only Word, Stan Eames
Stormy Negro Claims Integration Only Word, Stan Eames
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Article from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus on a speech by civil rights activist James Meredith at the University and Colby College.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 4, January 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 45, Number 4, January 1964, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
New book by A. C. Hardison --- Debate, proposed dam at Cross Rocks on the Allagash River --- "Museum Maker," Dr. Richard Emerick
Cooperative Extension Work In Aroostook County, Maine, Annual Report, December 1, 1963-November 30, 1964, Aroostook County Extension Association, Cecil H. Annis, Kenneth S. Chapman, Lydia N. Dennis, Jessie L. Oak, E. June Pike, Edwin S. Plissey, Marilyn B. Plissey, Lewis P. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Ruth V. Ross, Thomas C. Sweetser
Cooperative Extension Work In Aroostook County, Maine, Annual Report, December 1, 1963-November 30, 1964, Aroostook County Extension Association, Cecil H. Annis, Kenneth S. Chapman, Lydia N. Dennis, Jessie L. Oak, E. June Pike, Edwin S. Plissey, Marilyn B. Plissey, Lewis P. Roberts, James A. Robinson, Ruth V. Ross, Thomas C. Sweetser
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
Report To The Board Of Trustees By The Faculty Committee On Fraternities, Univeristy Of Maine
Report To The Board Of Trustees By The Faculty Committee On Fraternities, Univeristy Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
A scan of a report prepared in 1964, noting that a Faculty Committee on Fraternities was created by action of the Board of Trustees of the University of Maine on November 21, 1962. On that date President Lloyd H. Elliott was directed by the Trustees "to appoint a faculty committee to make a thorough study of fraternities and sororities at the University of Maine, particularly their relationship to the purposes and values of the institution." The chair of the committee was Professor John J. Nolde, and this report was sometimes referred to as the "Nolde Report."
University Of Maine Catalog For 1965, Part 3, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
University Of Maine Catalog For 1965, Part 3, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
General University of Maine Publications
The third of three sections (pages 250-344) of the academic catalog for the 1964-1965 academic year at the University of Maine.
University Of Maine Catalog For 1965, Part 2, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
University Of Maine Catalog For 1965, Part 2, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
General University of Maine Publications
The second of three sections (including pages 111-249) of the academic catalog for the 1964-1965 academic year at the University of Maine.
University Of Maine Catalog For 1965, Part 1, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
University Of Maine Catalog For 1965, Part 1, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
General University of Maine Publications
The first of three sections (pages 1-110) of the academic catalog for the 1964-1965 academic year at the University of Maine.