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Wlbz Radio Station Records, 1926-2015, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Wlbz Radio Station Records, 1926-2015, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Finding Aids
WLBZ radio evolved from the passion of Thompson Guernsey, an amateur radio buff from Dover-Foxcroft who began experimenting with radio at the age of thirteen. As noted in a piece written by Fred Thompson in The History of Broadcasting in Maine: the First Fifty Years, Guernsey, considered by some to be an eccentric genius, began with homemade receivers and transmitters and an amateur license granted in 1921. After graduating from the University of Maine in 1926, Guernsey began operating WLBZ as a commercial broadcast station from Dover-Foxcroft.
In 1928, he moved his studio to the back of the Andrews …
Mbs Weekly News, January 14, 2022, Maine Business School, University Of Maine
Mbs Weekly News, January 14, 2022, Maine Business School, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
MBS Weekly is the Maine Business School's weekly email newsletter updating subscribers about the latest faculty publications, awards, presentations, and more.
2022 Guide To Wellness For University Of Maine System Employees, Frederick Meserve
2022 Guide To Wellness For University Of Maine System Employees, Frederick Meserve
General University of Maine Publications
This year, the University of Maine System Wellness Program will again offer incentives to participate. Beginning as early as December 1, 2021, employees have been invited to begin scheduling Health Coaching appointments to meet next year's requirements, and this Guide contains important information on deadlines designed to enable more to join in the pursuit of health and wellness than before.
Umaine Digital Communications, December 2021, Division Of Marketing And Communications
Umaine Digital Communications, December 2021, Division Of Marketing And Communications
General University of Maine Publications
Winter break is upon us, and the team here at Digital Communications wish everyone well this holiday season. We will be taking time off ourselves, but will always have someone available to support your website needs. Please email us at our department address um.weboffice@maine.edu (or use our website services request form) to ensure your request is received by whomever is available while others are taking time off.
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Email Regarding Articles On Covid-19, Michael Socolow
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Email Regarding Articles On Covid-19, Michael Socolow
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Email thread featuring messages from Michael Socolow, Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Journalism to Timothy M. Cole, Associate Dean for Academics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Jonathon Jue-Wong, Administrative Coordinator, The Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost regarding articles Professor Socolow authored.
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Cmj 420 Sl Health Communication & Cmj 466 Sl Narrative, Performance, And Social Change_Covid-19 Response, Liliana Herakova
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Cmj 420 Sl Health Communication & Cmj 466 Sl Narrative, Performance, And Social Change_Covid-19 Response, Liliana Herakova
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Email and attachments from Liliana L. Herakova, Assistant Professor & Teaching Coordinator, Department of Communication and Journalism to the Provost Office describing the integration of COVID-19 into her classes CMJ420 SL: Health Communication and CMJ466 SL: Narrative, Performance, and Social Change. The attachments include examples of her student's work.
Fogler Library Covid-19 Misinformation Challenge Post, Jen Bonnet, Senta Sellers
Fogler Library Covid-19 Misinformation Challenge Post, Jen Bonnet, Senta Sellers
Raymond H. Fogler Library
Social media post promoting Fogler Library's COVID-19 Misinformation Challenge, aimed at helping participants discern fact from fiction in popular media. At the time of the content's submission to the University of Maine COVID-19 Community Archive, approximately 483 people had signed up from across the United States, and even from international locations.
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Covid-19 Course Content, Kristin Vekasi, Frederic Rondeau, Marcella Sorg, Derek Michaud, Ayesha Miller, Kirsten Jacobson, Lillian Herakova, Mark Brewer
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Covid-19 Course Content, Kristin Vekasi, Frederic Rondeau, Marcella Sorg, Derek Michaud, Ayesha Miller, Kirsten Jacobson, Lillian Herakova, Mark Brewer
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
List of COVID-19 related course content in the University of Maine's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences during the 2020 Spring Semester. Includes descriptions from:
- Kristin Vekasi, Associate Professor, Political Science for POS 349: Politics of Media and Censorship;
- Frederic Rondeau, Associate Professor, Modern Languages and Classics for Introduction to French Classics Novels of the XX-XXI century;
- Marcella Sorg (Research Professor, Department of Anthropology, Climate Change Institute, and Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center for ANT 260: Forensic Anthropology;
- Derek Michaud, Lecturer, Philosophy; Coordinator of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies for PHI 105: Introduction to Religious Studies and PHI 100: Contemporary …
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Cmj 404 Risk Communication_Assignments, Exam & Syllabus, Laura Rickard
College Of Liberal Arts And Sciences_Cmj 404 Risk Communication_Assignments, Exam & Syllabus, Laura Rickard
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Assignment, examination, and the syllabus for CMJ 404: Risk Communication taught by Laura Rickard, Assistant Professor of Risk Communication, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Maine. Also, includes the cover email from Professor Rickard submitting the material to the Provost Office.
Le Messager: A Franco-American Newspaper And Its Impact, Mitchel ("Mitch") John Roberge
Le Messager: A Franco-American Newspaper And Its Impact, Mitchel ("Mitch") John Roberge
Franco-American Centre Franco-Américain Undergraduate Scholarship
I grew up in Lewiston as a Franco-American on both sides of my family. My heritage has always been a fascination of mine. Anyone who studies Franco-Americans can’t help but notice that there is a striking sense of what it means to be a part of the big-C Community. Franco Americans are good Catholics, their work ethic is unmatched, families are generally on the large side, and they generally vote Democrat (this is changing a bit, but historically is the case). This social order is well known to those in the community. The idea that Francos have a strongly bonded …
University Of Maine Social Media Policy, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
University Of Maine Social Media Policy, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications
General University of Maine Publications
Screenshot of the University of Maine's Social Media Policy.
The Hillbillies Of Maine: Rural Communities, Radio, And Country Music Performers, Erica Risberg
The Hillbillies Of Maine: Rural Communities, Radio, And Country Music Performers, Erica Risberg
Maine History
During the first third of the twentieth century, the United Sates underwent profound social, technological, and economic changes that fundamentally altered rural society. This shift created a divide between rural and urban dwellers, and by the 1930s, country people were developing their own cultural expressions, often reflecting the unique folkways of various regions — the South, Appalachia, the Ozark Plateau, the rural West. One such manifestation of country culture was old-time, or country-western music — also known as hillbilly music. At the time, radio broadcasting was at an experimental stage in reaching an American audience. Station WBLZ in Bangor covered …
A Profitable Public Sphere: The Creation Of The New York Times Op-Ed Page, Michael J. Socolow
A Profitable Public Sphere: The Creation Of The New York Times Op-Ed Page, Michael J. Socolow
Communication and Journalism Faculty Scholarship
This stud y utilizes archival and other primary materials to describe the development of the New York Times op-ed page. This innovative forum for commentary, which premiered in September 1970, is examined through the lenses of Jiirgen Habermas' public sphere theory and eco nomic concerns in the American newspaper industry. The page provid ed a significant source of revenue and diversified social, cultural, and political news analysis. Times executives sought to serve the public interest while considering corporate profits.
Paid Advertisement Promoting Antisemitism, Bradley R. Smith
Paid Advertisement Promoting Antisemitism, Bradley R. Smith
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
A paid avertisement that ran in The Maine Campus newspaper promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories, Holocaust denials, and revisionist history put forth by the conspiracy theorist group Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust, founded by Bradley R. Smith. Smith's strategy to advertise in college newspapers and college campuses in an effort to solicit individuals attracted to American extremism.
Explorations, Vol. 3, No. 1, Michael R. Gross, David K. Vaughan, Marisue Pickering, Richard A. Hale, James F. Philip, Richard Jagels, Detmar Schnitker
Explorations, Vol. 3, No. 1, Michael R. Gross, David K. Vaughan, Marisue Pickering, Richard A. Hale, James F. Philip, Richard Jagels, Detmar Schnitker
Explorations — A Journal of Research
Cover: Debouche, a thermo-formed acrylic sculpture, by Deborah de Moulpied, Associate Professor of Art at the University of Maine, (from the collection of Barbara Heldt and Gerald Smith, Oxford, England); photograph by Dale and Nedra Van Volkinburg.
Articles include:
"Biotechnology," by Michael R. Gross
"The Search for Tom Swift or Some Reflections on One of America's Best-Known Cultural Heroes," by David K. Vaughan
"ENDO-EXO 1 Sculpture in Motion"
"Communication is Not Just Saying Words; It is Creating True Understanding," by Marisue Pickering
"Maine Outreach: Teaching Success," by Richard A. Hale and James F. Philp
"Through Cloud and Fog, Hunting the …
Report Of The Citizens' Dickey-Lincoln Project Impact Review Committee To Governor James B. Longley, John D. Robinson, James B. Longley
Report Of The Citizens' Dickey-Lincoln Project Impact Review Committee To Governor James B. Longley, John D. Robinson, James B. Longley
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
The construction of the Dickey-Lincoln Hydroelectric Project. To examine, in depth, the proposal and its impact as seen by various segments of our society. The report will identify the factors that must carry the main weight in making a final determination.
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.
The Maine Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 3, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 3, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The final issue of The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors …
The Maine Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Maine Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 1, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 4, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 4, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 3 (Aka Scare), Pine Needle Publications, George Liakakos, Ted Gross, Ann Dutille, Martha Barron, Doug Kneeland, Sally Brackley, Ted Lawson, Stan Ferguson, Robert Philips, Martha Barron
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 3 (Aka Scare), Pine Needle Publications, George Liakakos, Ted Gross, Ann Dutille, Martha Barron, Doug Kneeland, Sally Brackley, Ted Lawson, Stan Ferguson, Robert Philips, Martha Barron
General University of Maine Publications
Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.
Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine student periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GIs returning to campus.
Unlike past UMaine student publications, The Needle celebrated the sexualization of co-eds and the use …
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 3, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 3, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 4, Pine Needle Publications, Ted Gross, Jim Barrows, Barbara Mason, Lois Welton, Phyllis Webster, Kinley Roby, Mase Johnsfield
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 4, Pine Needle Publications, Ted Gross, Jim Barrows, Barbara Mason, Lois Welton, Phyllis Webster, Kinley Roby, Mase Johnsfield
General University of Maine Publications
Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.
Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GIs returning to campus.
Unlike past UMaine student publications, The Needle celebrated the sexualization of co-eds and the use of …
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 2, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 2, Issue 1, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 2, Pine Needle Publications, Douglass Kneeland, Rupert Amann
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 2, Pine Needle Publications, Douglass Kneeland, Rupert Amann
General University of Maine Publications
Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.
Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine student periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GI's returning to campus.
Unlike past UMaine student publications, The Needle celebrated the sexualization of co-eds and the use …
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 1, Issue 4, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 1, Issue 4, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 1, Pine Needle Publications, Charles Lewis, Al Mersky, Sid Folsom, Nat Tarr, Joyce Mcgouldrick, Doug Kneeland
The Pine Needle, Vol 5, No 1, Pine Needle Publications, Charles Lewis, Al Mersky, Sid Folsom, Nat Tarr, Joyce Mcgouldrick, Doug Kneeland
General University of Maine Publications
Libraries and archives collect materials from different cultures and time periods to preserve and make available the historical record. As a result, materials such as those presented here may reflect sexist, misogynistic, abusive, racist, or discriminatory attitudes or actions that some may find disturbing, harmful, or difficult to view.
Both a humor and literary magazine, The Pine Needle was a University of Maine student periodical that began publication in the fall of 1946, the first post-World War II semester that saw GI's returning to campus.
Unlike past UMaine student publications, The Needle celebrated the sexualization of co-eds and the use …
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 1, Issue 3, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
The Maine Journalist, Vol. 1, Issue 3, Department Of Journalism, University Of Maine
Maine Journalist
The Maine Journalist, a student newspaper created by students in the University of Maine Department of Journalism between February, 1950 and May, 1952. The publication's run featured stories highlighting the activities and profiles of junior and senior journalism majors as well as professional journalists and newspaper publications across the state of Maine.
The paper, distributed to newspaper offices statewide, documents the latest technology adopted by Maine's newspaper publishers, state and national professional meetings, and career updates for Maine journalists and alumni of the UMaine's Department of Journalism. The Maine Journalist supported efforts by graduating seniors to locate internship opportunities …