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Maine Alumnus, Volume 58, Number 1, Fall 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Oct 1976

Maine Alumnus, Volume 58, Number 1, Fall 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

The Arabs Come to Orono --- The Great and the Good: A Course That Explores Maine's Oft-Neglected History --- Hic Habitat Felicitas: At UMO and Elsewhere Latin is Alive and Vigorous --- Benjamin Merrick '74: Maine's Private Eye...the Real Thing


Maine Alumnus, Volume 57, Number 4, Summer 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Jul 1976

Maine Alumnus, Volume 57, Number 4, Summer 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

The University--How Does It Stand? --- History Reinforced: A UMO Grad Helps to Set the Record Straight [on the Brigantine Defence] --- Maine's Dialects: Signposts to History --- That Great Baseball Team! --- Liberty Teas Rooted in Maine's Past


Maine Alumnus, Volume 57, Number 3, Spring 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Apr 1976

Maine Alumnus, Volume 57, Number 3, Spring 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Maine's Landowners Get Together: Cooperative is the Basis for Research and Accomplishment at UMO --- Endangered Symbol: The American Bald Eagle --- Space Science and Forestry: A UMO Professor's Experience with Monitoring Forest Resources by Satellite --- Working the Woods: Hard Lives - Rich Folklore


Maine Alumnus, Volume 57, Number 2, Winter 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Jan 1976

Maine Alumnus, Volume 57, Number 2, Winter 1976, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

A Look at The Creature Man by Richard Emerick --- Education: The Fallible Entity by Robert B. Thomson --- Women-They're Here to Stay by Robert Creteau


Green Corn Dance, Teresa Sappier Jan 1976

Green Corn Dance, Teresa Sappier

Maine Song and Story Sampler

The "Green Corn Dance" (or simply "Corn Dance") is a Penobscot song and dance tradition based on the legend of the first mother that tells of the origin of important horticultural plants. Briefly, the legend tells how first mother was sad because there was no food for her children.