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Post War Development At The University Of Maine, Arthur A. Hauck
Post War Development At The University Of Maine, Arthur A. Hauck
General University of Maine Publications
A pamphlet including a letter to Alumni from the President of the University of Maine about challenges in expansion of the campus following World War II.
Catalog Number For The Sessions Of 1945-1946, With Announcements For The Sessions Of 1946-1947, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
Catalog Number For The Sessions Of 1945-1946, With Announcements For The Sessions Of 1946-1947, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
General University of Maine Publications
This University of Maine catalog for the year 1945-47 includes a list of the Officers of the University, faculty, information for veterans, general information about the design of the institution, admission, courses of instruction, expenses, and calendar. It also provides lists of honors and prizes awarded, the commencement program, degrees conferred, students enrolled and a summary of statistics related to student enrollment.
University Of Maine, World War Ii, In Memoriam, Volume 1 (A To K), University Of Maine
University Of Maine, World War Ii, In Memoriam, Volume 1 (A To K), University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
A volume prepared to provide a page of biographical information and a photograph of each University of Maine student who died in World War II. Arranged alphabetically, this first volume (of two) includes the names Abbott to Koris.
University Of Maine, World War Ii, In Memoriam, Volume 2 (L To Y), University Of Maine
University Of Maine, World War Ii, In Memoriam, Volume 2 (L To Y), University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
A volume prepared to provide a page of biographical information and a photograph of each University of Maine student who died in World War II. Arranged alphabetically, this second volume (of two) includes the names Lane to Yorke.