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1948

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The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 21, The Maine Annex, Dick Gordon, Bob Lord, Roy W. Nickerson, Don Povich, Wendell Hodgkins, Robert Cormier Jun 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 21, The Maine Annex, Dick Gordon, Bob Lord, Roy W. Nickerson, Don Povich, Wendell Hodgkins, Robert Cormier

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Following World War II, the federal G.I. Bill enabled approximately 2.3 million, predominantly white male Veterans to receive a post-secondary education. To accommodate increased enrollment in 1946, the University of Maine established …


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 20, The Maine Annex, George J. Phocas, Roy W. Nickerson, Alvan Merksy, Bob Lord, Barnaby Mcauslan May 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 20, The Maine Annex, George J. Phocas, Roy W. Nickerson, Alvan Merksy, Bob Lord, Barnaby Mcauslan

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 19, The Maine Annex, Errol Murphy, Robert Cormier, Alvan Merksy, Bob Lord, W. Robertson, Dick Gordon May 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 19, The Maine Annex, Errol Murphy, Robert Cormier, Alvan Merksy, Bob Lord, W. Robertson, Dick Gordon

The Maine Annex

Following World War II, the federal G.I. Bill enabled approximately 2.3 million, predominantly white male Veterans to receive a post-secondary education. To accommodate increased enrollment in 1946, the University of Maine established the Brunswick Campus at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. The remote campus operated until spring 1949, when Veteran registrations waned.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 18, The Maine Annex, Alvan Mersky, Robert Lord, John L. Borodka Apr 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 18, The Maine Annex, Alvan Mersky, Robert Lord, John L. Borodka

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 17, The Maine Annex, Bill Brennan, Charles W. Lewis, Don Povich, Sid Folsom Apr 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 17, The Maine Annex, Bill Brennan, Charles W. Lewis, Don Povich, Sid Folsom

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 16, The Maine Annex, Charles W. Lewis, Alvan Mersky, Sid Folsom, Don Povich Mar 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 16, The Maine Annex, Charles W. Lewis, Alvan Mersky, Sid Folsom, Don Povich

The Maine Annex

Following World War II, the federal G.I. Bill enabled approximately 2.3 million, predominantly white male Veterans to receive a post-secondary education. To accommodate increased enrollment in 1946, the University of Maine established the Brunswick Campus at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. The remote campus operated until spring 1949, when Veteran registrations waned.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 15, The Maine Annex, Dave Powers, John L. Borodko, Robert Cormier, Sid Folsom, Alvan Mersky Mar 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 15, The Maine Annex, Dave Powers, John L. Borodko, Robert Cormier, Sid Folsom, Alvan Mersky

The Maine Annex

Following World War II, the federal G.I. Bill enabled approximately 2.3 million, predominantly white male Veterans to receive a post-secondary education. To accommodate increased enrollment in 1946, the University of Maine established the Brunswick Campus at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. The remote campus operated until spring 1949, when Veteran registrations waned.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 14, The Maine Annex, John L. Borodko, Vance Norton, Sid Folsom, Alvan Mersky, Dick Gordon, Charles W. Lewis Mar 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 14, The Maine Annex, John L. Borodko, Vance Norton, Sid Folsom, Alvan Mersky, Dick Gordon, Charles W. Lewis

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex introduces a new 'man on the street' feature and covers the release of Prologue, Maine's first inter-collegiate magazine.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 13, The Maine Annex, Wendell Hodgkins, Alvan Mersky, Dave Macken Mar 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 13, The Maine Annex, Wendell Hodgkins, Alvan Mersky, Dave Macken

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex covers a variety of campus and community activities.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 12, The Maine Annex, Dave Powers, John L. Borodko, Dave Macken, Dick Gordon, George Phocas Feb 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 12, The Maine Annex, Dave Powers, John L. Borodko, Dave Macken, Dick Gordon, George Phocas

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex announced the scheduled presentation by Margaret Chase Smith and reports the Brunswick campus would become co-educational.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 11, The Maine Annex, Wendell Hodgkins, John L. Borodko, Alvan Mersky, Dick Gordon, Mac Mcauslan, Charles E. Lewis Feb 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 11, The Maine Annex, Wendell Hodgkins, John L. Borodko, Alvan Mersky, Dick Gordon, Mac Mcauslan, Charles E. Lewis

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex begins to discuss the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA), growing fears of private and public citizens suspected of fascist or communist activities, and whether war with Russia was inevitable. The paper also notes the pending presentation about Islam by British Army officer and adventurer Colonel R. V. C. Bodley.


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 10, The Maine Annex, Don Povich, Burt Defrees, Maynard Miller, John L. Borodko, Dave Macken, Robert Cormier, Wendell Hodgkins, John L. Borodko, Erroll E. Murphy, Harold Look, Mac Mcauslan Feb 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 10, The Maine Annex, Don Povich, Burt Defrees, Maynard Miller, John L. Borodko, Dave Macken, Robert Cormier, Wendell Hodgkins, John L. Borodko, Erroll E. Murphy, Harold Look, Mac Mcauslan

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 9, The Maine Annex, Roy W. Nickerson, Dave Macken, John L. Borodko, Barnaby Mcauslan, Alvan Mersky, Sid Folsom Jan 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 9, The Maine Annex, Roy W. Nickerson, Dave Macken, John L. Borodko, Barnaby Mcauslan, Alvan Mersky, Sid Folsom

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex Editor-in-Chief, Roy W. Nickerson investigates rising costs at the Annex campus bookstore including the price of Coca-Cola increasing from 5 to 7-cents,


The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 8, The Maine Annex, Maynard Miller, Roy W. Nickerson, Dave Macken, Wendell Hodgkins, Edwin T. Carter, Don Povich, Dave Powers, William Robertson, Erroll E. Murphy, Sid Folsom Jan 1948

The Maine Annex, Vol. 2, No. 8, The Maine Annex, Maynard Miller, Roy W. Nickerson, Dave Macken, Wendell Hodgkins, Edwin T. Carter, Don Povich, Dave Powers, William Robertson, Erroll E. Murphy, Sid Folsom

The Maine Annex

The Maine Annex covers Erroll E. Murphy's trip to Washington, D.C. as the University of Maine Annex campus representative to the National Association of Veteran Trainees. Murphy was among the World War II Veterans seeking support for Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts bill H.R. 870, to increase Veterans' subsistence payments.