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Maine, Volume 75, Number 2, Fall 1994, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 75, Number 2, Fall 1994, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
New Look, New Spirit For the Maine Marching Band --- The Food Detective: Nutritionist Jayne Greer Hurley '79 Is Letting Americans Know What's In the Food We Eat --- Faithfully Following Cindy: Excerpts from Tabitha King's '71 New Book on Maine's High School Hoops Superstar Cindy Blodgett --- John Baer '92, NYPD: From the Serenity of Orono To Walking a Beat in the Big Apple --- Patience and Perseverance: Tips For Job Seekers in the '90s from Employment Expert Charles Logue '58
Oncolog, Volume 39, Number 03 July-September 1994, Kimberly J. T. Herrick, Sunita Patterson
Oncolog, Volume 39, Number 03 July-September 1994, Kimberly J. T. Herrick, Sunita Patterson
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Familial cancer syndromes a focus of cancer genetics research
- New test identifies Philadelphia chromosome-positive leukemias
Maine, Volume 74, Number 2, Summer 1993, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 74, Number 2, Summer 1993, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Smaller, But Better: President Fred Hutchinson's Downsizing Plan Gains Approval --- The Legendary Curmudgeon: At Maine, the Name Brooks Hamilton is Synonymous with Journalism --- Affordability and Access: Is the Price of College Too High? --- 'I Need To Be Strong': AIDS Victim Winnie MacDonald '72 Educates the Public and Serves as a Role Model For Other Women with the Disease --- Interview with Chancellor Woodbury: Outgoing Chancellor Robert Woodbury Reflects on UMaine and Issues in Higher Education
Maine, Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 1993, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 1993, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Could This Be the Year? Eighteen-Year-Old Wonder Paul Kariya Hopes To Provide Maine Hockey the Boost It Needs To Go All the Way --- Campus at Risk: How Concerned and Informed are UMaine Students About AIDS? --- When You're Lighter Than Air (featuring Ruth Ludwig '78, editor of Ballooning magazine) --- Lasers, Stock Cars & a High Tech Crystal Ball: a Profile of Chemical Physicist and 'High-Tech Astrologer' George Hart --- Talking Trade: Economist Peter Morici Gives His Views on Free Trade, the Maine Economy, and the Policies of the Clinton Administration
Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 03, July-September 1991, Emil J. Freireich Md, James M. Bowen
Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 03, July-September 1991, Emil J. Freireich Md, James M. Bowen
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- From cell culture to clinical protocol: In cancer research, the goals of scientist and clinician converge New clinic treats depressed cancer patients
- Half-century of progress in leukemia research
Maine, Volume 72, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1991, University Of Maine Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 72, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1991, University Of Maine Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
President for a Year: John Hitt Takes Over as UM Interim President --- Visions of an Energy Efficient Utopia: Professor Richard Hill Says We Have To Change Our Wasteful Ways --- A World of Color and Light: Paul Knaut '42 Approaches Photography Like a Fine Painter --- Black Bear in the Bronx: Carl "Stump" Merrill '66 Finally Makes It To the "Show" as Manager of the New York Yankees --- The 'We' Generation: Today's College Students Are Working To Define Themselves
Maine, Volume 72, Number 1, Winter 1991, University Of Maine Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 72, Number 1, Winter 1991, University Of Maine Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
An Air of Uncertainty (about the year's budget crisis) --- Here at LASST! (the Sawyer Environmental Center) --- Maine Women Take the Ice --- Time, Myth, and the Artist: A Profile of UM Teacher / Painter Michael Lewis --- For Peat's Sake: A Profile of UMaine Alumna Joan Brooks --- Quality in the Classroom (Teaching / Research Debate at America's Universities)
Maine, Volume 71, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1990, University Of Maine Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 71, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1990, University Of Maine Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
'No Human Can Do It All': An Interview with UM President Dale W. Lick --- Ouch! The Budget Cuts Hurt, but UM Leaders Are Still Optimistic --- Frozen Secrets: UMaine Researchers Test a New Theory That Could Greatly Improve Climate Prediction --- Are We Any Closer To the Goal? (equality in men's and women's athletics) --- Freed at Last! After 44 Months of Captivity, UMaine Graduate Frank Reed Comes Home --- King of the Elves: Inventor, Entrepreneur Doug Hall Thinks Fun and Success Go Hand In Hand --- The Power of Roots: The First Native American Graduate from Maine …
Maine, Volume 68, Number 3, Fall 1987, University Of Maine Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 68, Number 3, Fall 1987, University Of Maine Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Bernard Lown '42: A Frank Discussion with the Internationally Renowned Physician and Man of Peace --- Weinrich Makes Olympic Team --- The Canadian Connection: UMaine's Canadian-American Center Celebrates its 20th Anniversary --- Close Call in the Arctic (Walter Staples and the 1937 expedition of the Gertrude L. Thebaud) --- After a War, It Seemed Like Heaven: The Old South Apartments Hold Fond Memories For a Lot of WWII Veterans and Their Families --- The Good Life at Nicatous Lake
Maine, Volume 68, Number 2, Spring 1987, University Of Maine Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 68, Number 2, Spring 1987, University Of Maine Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Gary Thorne '70: An Interview with the Voice of UMaine Hockey and the World Champion Mets --- The Rising Sea (research of UM Professor Kenneth Fink) --- Oscar Whalen '19, At 92, Maine's Oldest Practicing Attorney --- Spring Fashion '87 --- Maine Alumni and the Vietnam War --- Living in the 50's of His Mind (songwriter Larry Jonh McNally)
Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 2, Spring 1986, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 2, Spring 1986, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Restoring Orono to Eminence - A special report on the Visiting Committee's recommendations for the University of Maine --- Eat those Carrots - UMO's vitamin A research is helping nutritionists plan healthier diets --- Professors and Patents - The second of a two-part series on the creativity of campus inventors --- The President's House - Photographer Brian Vanden Brink explores the architecture and decor of the house that has been a campus landmark since the beginning
Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 1, December 1985, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 1, December 1985, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Fantaisie-Impromptu --- Professors and Patents --- Owen Wells: Move and Shakes --- Hard Times Ahead --- Maine's Own Hall of Fame
Oncolog, Volume 30, Number 03, July-September 1985, Fernando F. Cabanillas Md
Oncolog, Volume 30, Number 03, July-September 1985, Fernando F. Cabanillas Md
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Natural Killer Cells: Research Shows They Are Early Destroyers of Malignancy
- Better Classification and New Drug Regimens Have Advanced Treatment for Lymphoid Cancer
- Rural Science Park is Laboratory for Basic Work on Carcinogenesis
- New Book: Candidiasis
West Virginia History : A Bibliography And Guide To Research, Harold M. Forbes
West Virginia History : A Bibliography And Guide To Research, Harold M. Forbes
Bibliographies and Research Guides
This bibliography is a guide to printed materials dealing with West Virginia history. The sources listed include books, pamphlets, periodical literature, and unpublished theses and dissertations. As a rule, genealogies have been excluded unless they offer narrative history on West Virginia topics. This is a comprehensive list of the best and most readily available resources on various historical subjects, and the more obscure sources which are excluded are accessible through other bibliographies and indexes which may be found in this guide. My purpose is to make information concerning the printed resources on West Virginia history accessible to both the beginning …
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 2, November-December 1969, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 51, Number 2, November-December 1969, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Homecoming 1969 --- Public Service: Bringing the University to the Community --- Campus Code Clarified --- University Mourns Alumni --- California Building Dedicated to Maine Alumnus Raymond E. Davis
Maine Alumnus, Volume 41, Number 2, November 1959, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 41, Number 2, November 1959, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
University Receives Over $90,000 In Grants And Gifts --- UMP (University of Maine in Portland) To Go Co-ed (admitting women in 1960) --- New Look for SRA (as the Maine Christian Association becomes the Student Religious Association) --- Maine Scientists in Vital Research
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 9, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Frances Lichten, William H. Newell, John Cummings, Mary Jane Hershey, Don Yoder
Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 9, No. 3, Earl F. Robacker, Frances Lichten, William H. Newell, John Cummings, Mary Jane Hershey, Don Yoder
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine
• Pennsylvania Chalkware
• John Landis: "Author and Artist and Oriental Tourist"
• Schuylkill Folktales
• Painted Chests from Bucks County
• A Study of the Dress of the (Old) Mennonites of the Franconia Conference 1700-1953
• Research Needs in Pennsylvania Church History
• About the Authors
Newsletter, Volume 02, Number 01, March 1957
Newsletter, Volume 02, Number 01, March 1957
Newsletter: A Report to Physicians of Texas
- Bertner Award
- Simplified Technique Use for Control of Pain
- Medical Social Service Performs Four-Part Job
- Two Fellowships Announced
- Physicians Invited to Open House and Symposium
- Radiotherapist to Give Lectures in England
- Hannah Award Given MDAH Resident
- The University Cancer Foundation Established by Board of Regents
- Legislative Action Approves Research Expansion
- Geographic Volunteer File Started
Maine Alumnus, Volume 32, Number 5, February 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 32, Number 5, February 1951, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Radioactive Research --- The Union Building --- Budget Hearing --- The Undergraduate
Interviews At Jackson Laboratory Following Bar Harbor Fire, Wlbz Radio
Interviews At Jackson Laboratory Following Bar Harbor Fire, Wlbz Radio
WLBZ Radio Station Records
WLBZ reporter Irving Hunter interviews several research assistants, including Richard Desjardins, John Lardman, Bill Stone, and Tote Parsons, about items lost and what was saved at Jackson Memorial Laboratory during the Bar Harbor fire in 1947. Hunter also speaks with Dr. Jason Scott of the Division of Behavior Studies at Hamilton Station, a branch laboratory of Jackson Lab.