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National And State Legislation Relating To The University Of Maine, University Of Maine Jan 1909

National And State Legislation Relating To The University Of Maine, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

This edition of a series known as The Maine Bulletin was a compilation of national and state legislation that had been passed relating to the establishment and operation of the University of Maine between the years of 1862 and 1909. Printed for the University by Sentinel Publishing Company in Waterville, Maine.


The College Review, Maine State College, April, 1876, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Life Mar 1876

The College Review, Maine State College, April, 1876, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Life

General University of Maine Publications

Volume 1, no. 1 of The College Review of the Maine State College included articles that provided updates on the Agricultural Department, Chemical Department, Engineering Department, and general news thought to be of interest to readers in April, 1876. Articles were written by professors, and editors included E. H. Dakin, C. P. Allen, G. H. Buker, S. M. Jones, L. R. Lothrop, and N. H. Martin.


College Reporter, November 14, V. 1, No. 2, University Of Maine Nov 1874

College Reporter, November 14, V. 1, No. 2, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

A scan from the second issue of an early campus newspaper for Maine State College known as The College Reporter.


College Reporter, October 19, V. 1, No. 1, University Of Maine Oct 1874

College Reporter, October 19, V. 1, No. 1, University Of Maine

General University of Maine Publications

A scan of an edition of one of the early campus newspapers for Maine State College, later the University of Maine.


The Crucible, V. 2, No. 1, W. A. Allen, W. Balentine, J. I. Gurney Jul 1874

The Crucible, V. 2, No. 1, W. A. Allen, W. Balentine, J. I. Gurney

General University of Maine Publications

A scan of the second edition of a student newspaper published by the Literary Fraternity of the Maine State College in 1874. Several advertisements for Orono and Bangor, Maine, businesses are also included.

The first edition of The Crucible, published in August, 1873, is also available through this collection in Digital Commons.


The Crucible, V. 1, No. 1, J. M. Oak, G. H. Hamlin, C. E. Reed Jul 1873

The Crucible, V. 1, No. 1, J. M. Oak, G. H. Hamlin, C. E. Reed

General University of Maine Publications

A scan of the first edition of a college paper known as The Crucible published by the students of the Maine State College. Student editors included J. M. Oak, G. H. Hamlin and C. E. Reed.

A second edition of this newspaper, published in August, 1874, is also available in this collection in Digital Commons.


Rules Of The Laboratory Of The Maine State College Of Agriculture And The Mechanic Arts, S. F. Peckham Jan 1871

Rules Of The Laboratory Of The Maine State College Of Agriculture And The Mechanic Arts, S. F. Peckham

General University of Maine Publications

A scan of the published rules for the scientific laboratory on the campus of Maine State College in 1871.


Architect's Report To The Board Of Trustees Of The College Of Agriculture, And The Mechanic Arts, Of The State Of Maine, Frederick Law Olmsted Jan 1867

Architect's Report To The Board Of Trustees Of The College Of Agriculture, And The Mechanic Arts, Of The State Of Maine, Frederick Law Olmsted

General University of Maine Publications

The report of Frederick Law Olmsted on design considerations for the Land Grant College for the state of Maine presented in 1867.

Olmsted's report begins on page 15 of the Annual Report of the State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts as it appeared in Documents of the Legislature of the State of Maine, 46th Legislature, House Document no. 57. The entire document was scanned.

Olmsted discusses what he views as important and unique design considerations given the goal of the college, to provide a liberal education to those who are to remain members of the industrial classes. He …