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Ump Campus, 12/1963, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1963

Ump Campus, 12/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMP Campus

Expo Game Dec. 21 To Climax UMP Festivities -- Architects Start New Plans -- NOMA Helps UMP Club -- New Knowledge Offered for Adults -- Pres. Elliot Reports on Expansion


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 12, 12/18/1963, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 12, 12/18/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Student Council Minutes -- Fashion Trends (ACP) -- Finals (ACP) -- Weekly Calendar


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 11, 12/11/1963, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 11, 12/11/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Sports News -- Student Council Minutes -- Weekly Calendar


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 10, 12/04/1963, University Of Maine Portland Dec 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 10, 12/04/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Too Late This Year [poem memorializing John F. Kennedy] -- Sports News -- Student Council Minutes -- Weekly Calendar


The Observer Vol. 6, Issue No. 3, 12/1963, Gorham State Teachers College Dec 1963

The Observer Vol. 6, Issue No. 3, 12/1963, Gorham State Teachers College

Observer, The

Accreditation Committee Says Yes -- Public Affairs' Affairs -- Santa Visits St. Louis Home -- What Is The Status Of College Teachers -- Active Dramatic Club -- Student Teachers Return On Friday -- Tony Black Campus Mayor -- New Gym Christened With Victory Over Salem


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 8, 11/13/1963, University Of Maine Portland Nov 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 8, 11/13/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Trustees and Top University Officials to Visit UMP Next Week -- Sports News -- Student Council Minutes -- Discussion on Last Friday's Bull Session -- Weekly Calendar


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 7, 11/06/1963, University Of Maine Portland Nov 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 7, 11/06/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

UMP Welcomes Representatives of Major New England Colleges On This, Our Day of Rejoicing -- Our Thanks to Student Workers Who Got Out the Vote -- Mr. Clarke to Act as Host at Unique Program Today -- Student Council Minutes -- Foreign Policy and United Nations -- Sports News -- Could A Midday Tuesday and Thursday Period be Set Aside for Club Meetings?


Ump Campus, 11/1963, University Of Maine Portland Nov 1963

Ump Campus, 11/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMP Campus

UMP Welcomes University Trustees - New Buildings at Portland on Agenda -- Gov. Reed at UMP Day Before Trustees Meet


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 6, 10/30/1963, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 6, 10/30/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Crucial Referendum on Tues., Nov. 5: UMP's Future at Stake, Students Work to Get Out the Vote -- Free Transportation and Baby Sitting Offered on Election Day -- Student Council Minutes -- Two New Student Organizations


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 5, 10/22/1963, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 5, 10/22/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

UMP Students to Hear Official from U.S. Supreme Court This Friday -- If We Don't Get Out the Vote, We May Lose Our New Building -- Student Council Minutes -- Homecoming -- Sports News -- NOMA Executives Help UMP Club Programming


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 4 [Special], 10/10/1963, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 4 [Special], 10/10/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Election Results Special -- Two State Department Officials at UMP for Noon Lecture and Forum on Oct. 18 -- UMP Delegates Attending Associated Collegiate Press Conference in New York -- Club News at UMP


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 4, 10/09/1963, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 4, 10/09/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Mountain Day Coming -- Miele Bids for Student Council -- Honors Groups Travels to Bowdoin -- UMP Newspaper Day -- The Special Student -- Student Council Minutes -- Sound Off........What About the Bookstore????


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 3, 10/02/1963, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 3, 10/02/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

UM Law School Librarian Dies -- Student Council Minutes -- Student Council Election Rules -- Memo From Mr. Jacques to Coach Sullivan -- Populist Party Announcement


Ump Campus, 10/1963, University Of Maine Portland Oct 1963

Ump Campus, 10/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMP Campus

University Growth In Hands of Voters - Referendum Coming Nov. 5 -- Circle K to Campaign For United Fund -- Law School Admission Test Offered Nov. 9 at Bowdoin and Orono -- Keep Building School Spirit, Says Council President Steele -- Hauck Joins Benoit as U of M Trustee from Southern Maine -- Maine's Top Journalist To Visit Us October 25


The Observer Vol. 6, Issue No. 1, 10/1963, Gorham State Teachers College Oct 1963

The Observer Vol. 6, Issue No. 1, 10/1963, Gorham State Teachers College

Observer, The

Two Faculty Additions And Six Replacements Announced -- Opening Assembly Held In New Gym -- Theater Group Plans Comedy -- Selected Book Part Of Orientation -- Class Of '67 In A Nutshell -- "Cuba-si, Yanki-NO" -- Gorham Awaits Accreditation Committee


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 2, 09/25/1963, University Of Maine Portland Sep 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 2, 09/25/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Student Council Elections Near -- Student Council Minutes -- Girls Basketball & Volleyball Offered by Mr. Sullivan -- Freshmen Portraits Next Week -- A Faculty Study


Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 1, 09/13/1963, University Of Maine Portland Sep 1963

Umpus, Vol. 2, No. 1, 09/13/1963, University Of Maine Portland

UMPus

Welcome Freshmen: Big Weekend Coming for our UMP Freshmen -- International Honor to Steele -- Gronouski Taught at Orono from 1948 to 1950 -- Auto Registrations -- What is the UMPUS? -- Stereotyped Behavior


The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 7, 05/1963, Gorham State Teachers College May 1963

The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 7, 05/1963, Gorham State Teachers College

Observer, The

New Men's Dorm To Alleviate Present Housing Complications -- Dr. E. D. Partridge Speaker For Commencement -- Rev. Bates, U of M, To Speak At Baccalaureate -- "Sea Garden" Theme Of Ball -- Southern Maine Popular Choice Of 1963 Grads -- Will Tradition Be Broken? -- Ten Seniors Planning Graduate Study -- Selected Book To Be Part Of Orientation -- Several Faculty Changes Apparent For Next Fall


The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 6, 04/1963, Gorham State Teachers College Apr 1963

The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 6, 04/1963, Gorham State Teachers College

Observer, The

Public Affairs Club To Sponsor Regional Seminar Here May 2 -- Student Senate Ratified Here -- Haitian Studying Here At GSTC -- Priscilla Brooks Elected Senate President, 1963-64 -- "Focus On Gorham State" -- Vietnamese Situation Reviewed -- Dr. Kerr In Kentucky Conference -- Specialist In Physical Fitness Recent Speaker


The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 5, 03/1963, Gorham State Teachers College Mar 1963

The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 5, 03/1963, Gorham State Teachers College

Observer, The

Gymnasium Construction Nears Completion -- Club Formed To Stimulate Interest In World Affairs -- Faculty Shortage Critical - President Brooks Speaks -- Attempts For Accreditation - New England & National -- Observer Sends Delegation To Press Convention -- Students Complete First Aid Course -- Budgeting Time Secret In Accomplishing Readings


The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 4, 02/1963, Gorham State Teachers College Feb 1963

The Observer Vol. 5, Issue No. 4, 02/1963, Gorham State Teachers College

Observer, The

Governor's Budget Recommendations Insufficient For Planned Expansion -- Night School To Offer Variety Of Courses -- Winter Carnival March 8 & 9 -- Free Books! Free Tuition! 72 Years Ago -- Dr. Brooks, Student Group Attend Luncheon -- "What Is A College?" Provokes Varied Replies From Students -- GSTC Group Attends Seminar -- Whitten Granted Science Fellowship To Ohio State -- More Books Added To Library -- Speaker Expresses Hope For African Neutrality