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Tower 1938, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection Jan 1938

Tower 1938, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection

Yearbooks

1938 yearbook of Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Maine.


Tower 1937, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection Jan 1937

Tower 1937, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection

Yearbooks

1939 yearbook of Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Maine.


Tower 1936, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection Jan 1936

Tower 1936, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection

Yearbooks

1936 yearbook of Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Maine.


Tower 1935, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection Jan 1935

Tower 1935, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection

Yearbooks

1935 yearbook of Westbrook Junior College in Portland, Maine.


Eva A. Twist Diary, Eva A. Twist Jan 1933

Eva A. Twist Diary, Eva A. Twist

Eva A. Twist and Bertha M. Connor Diaries

In this diary from 1933, Eva Twist writes about her life and family in Waterville, Maine. She also writes about her relationships with men, most notably the end of her affair with "R.H.G." This diary is significant because it features the first instances of Twist writing in shorthand.


100th Anniversary Commemoration Program, Westbrook Seminary, June 29, 1931, Westbrook Seminary & Junior College Jun 1931

100th Anniversary Commemoration Program, Westbrook Seminary, June 29, 1931, Westbrook Seminary & Junior College

100th Anniversary (1931)

Founded in 1831, Westbrook Seminary & Junior College commemorated its 100th Anniversary with an elaborate series of events. This Commemoration Program includes:

"A Chronicle Play" with Five Episodes from the History of Westbrook Seminary, 1831-1900, by Miss Maud Palmer Thayer, Dean of the Junior College.

An Historical Address, by Miss Deborah N. Morton, Class of 1879.

A Tribute to Miss Morton, by Mr. David E. Moulton, President of the Trustees.

An Alumni Song to the Faculty, by Miss Maud Palmer Thayer.

The five episodes of "A Chronicle Play" include: I. The First Founders Day, October 27, 1831; II. Dr. Weston …