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Salt, Vol. 1, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 4, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 Settin’ on his Independence Clifford Jackson farms the old way with ‘gimcracks’ and horse power, and then “sets” on his independence.
- 18 How to Build a Lobster Trap Stilly Griffin shows how to make a lobster trap.
- 26 Dowsing Looking for water with a dowsing stick still works for some people in Maine. who tell how it’s done. …
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 7, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter, Vol. 7, Northeast Archives Of Folklore And Oral History
Northeast Folklore Society Newsletter
[NOTE : After a seven year's silence, we are going to try to crank up the Newsletter again. Hopefully it will appear three times a year. In order to assure such astonishing regularity, the Editorship has been snatched from me (I'm delighted!) and placed in the responsible hands of Florence Ireland. I wish her luck, and I know you all join me in that.--E.D.I.]
On October 21th the Archives staff travelled to Camden, Maine to put on a workshop entitled, "Oral History and the Bicentennial." It was a day-long affair sponsored jointly by the Northeast Folklore Society and the Maine …
Muslims Celebrate End Of Fast This Week, Muslim Students' Association, University Of Maine
Muslims Celebrate End Of Fast This Week, Muslim Students' Association, University Of Maine
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Insert flyer from the October 15, 1974 issue of The Maine Campus: This week Muslims everywhere celebrate Id-al-Fitr, a feast which signifies the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan. The UMO chapter of the Muslim Students' Association, a North American Muslim student religious organization, will celebrate the "Id" with a get-together open to everyone, Thursday night in the Memorial Union's Bangor Room. The local chapter's 20 members will serve refreshments and special desserts from Muslim countries of the Mid-East, including Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 3, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 “Years ago almost everybody had a barn.” The handsome barns of Maine, inside and out, are shown to us by their owners.
- 18 “Down She Goes” Shrimping with Dave Burnham and Herb Baum on the Capt. Jim.
- 26 Town Meetin’ Arundel town meeting, a lively example of the old New England town meeting form of government, where people …
B709: An Evaluation Of The Potential For Maine Raised Oysters, Wallace C. Dunham, Munden M. Bray
B709: An Evaluation Of The Potential For Maine Raised Oysters, Wallace C. Dunham, Munden M. Bray
Bulletins
The primary purpose of the study reported here was to investigate the feasibility of developing profitable markets for Maine raised Ostrea edulis. More specifically the objective were to (1) evaluate trend in oyster supplies, including landings, imports, and exports in the U.S., Canada and France; (2) analyze trends in oyster consumption in the U.S., Canada, and France and develop a predictive equation based on factors influencing consumption in each of these areas; (3) evaluate the economic feasibility of developing a half-shell oyster market for Maine raised oysters.
Experts Probe Child Abuse Problems At Conference, Lisa Halvorsen
Experts Probe Child Abuse Problems At Conference, Lisa Halvorsen
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Every day there are hundreds of recorded instances of children being abused or sexually molested, yet often times nothing is done about it. Part of the problem is that a lot of people don't know what to do.
From National Populism To National Corporatism: The Case Of Bolivia (1952-1970), Melvin Burke, James M. Malloy
From National Populism To National Corporatism: The Case Of Bolivia (1952-1970), Melvin Burke, James M. Malloy
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship
Analyzes the experience of Bolivia with an experiment in a populist resolution of its socioeconomic problems from 1952 to 1970. Objectives of national populist ideology; Factors that lead to the failure of Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario in Bolivia to achieve its revolutionary goals: Resurgence of private sector in mining and petroleum.
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 2, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 2 Winter Lobstering in the De-Dee-Mae Few boats brave the winter seas for lobstering, but the De-Dee-Mae does.
- 8 Old Remedies Some of the old cures people still use.
- 9 ‘My Mother Used to...’ Eleanor Wormwood tells about old remedies used by her mother and grandmother.
- 17 Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Ethel and Edie Furbish, 86 year old …
Dawnbreaker Vol 22. No 2 (Spring 1974), Dawnbreaker Staff
Dawnbreaker Vol 22. No 2 (Spring 1974), Dawnbreaker Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Aim Leader Blasts Enemies Of Indian Movement, George Lauriat
Aim Leader Blasts Enemies Of Indian Movement, George Lauriat
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Christianity, education, and the United States of America were cited as the three enemies of the American Indian by Russell Means, the American Indian Movement leader who lead the siege at Wounded Knee, S.D. last year. The right margin of the newspaper page is torn, leading to loss of a portion of the article.
B707: Analysis Of Waste Disposal Problems Related To Maine Poultry Processing Plants, F. Richard King, Forest M. French
B707: Analysis Of Waste Disposal Problems Related To Maine Poultry Processing Plants, F. Richard King, Forest M. French
Bulletins
This study analyzed waste disposal problems related to Maine poultry processing plants. The problems of the Maine plants are quite typical of those found in the industry outside Maine. Two exceptions to this generality are amount of water used and cost of replacement and operation of the treatment facility. Maine plants appear to use more water than plants located in competing areas but they are of larger average size and have access to municipal water supplies and therefore are not particularly disadvantaged.
Property Maps Of Waterford, Maine, John E. O'Donnell & Associates
Property Maps Of Waterford, Maine, John E. O'Donnell & Associates
Maine Town Documents
Compilation of 78 property maps of Waterford, Maine originally created by John E. O'Donnell & Associates of Auburn, Maine in 1974; revised and updated by Maine Survey Consultants of Harrison, Maine in 2015. Document includes a 1=2,500 scale index map and Official Shoreland Zoning Map.
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 1, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt, Vol. 1, No. 1, Salt Institute For Documentary Studies
Salt Magazine Archive
“Why the name SALT? Because salt is a natural symbol for the magazine — the salt of the sea, salt-washed soil, salt marshes and salty people, the kind that won’t use two words if they can get by with one.”
Contents
- 1 Dedication
- 2 Sampling SALT
- 4 The Stilly Story Stilly Griffin tells about lobstering in Kennebunkport.
- 8 ‘No One Ever Beat Me’ Clamming with Helen Perley to get nine barrels a day.
- 11 Arden’s Garden Arden Davis harvests sea moss — his garden is the seacoast.
- 16 Planting’s only half of it Reid Chapman, an 80-year-old farmer shares his …