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The Ideal Behind Phi Kappa Phi, Marcus L. Urann
The Ideal Behind Phi Kappa Phi, Marcus L. Urann
General University of Maine Publications
"In 1897 I was a student in the University of Maine and certain phases of university life and the after usefulness of the students interested me. With rare exceptions I did not, nor do I now, believe in the natural fitness of anybody for anything but I do believe that anyone can do anything that he really desires to accomplish." Marcus Libby Urann (1873-1963) spearheaded the establishment of the honor society as an undergraduate at University of Maine. Trained as a lawyer, he gained further renown as a cranberry farmer, innovator and magnate who organized cranberry cooperatives that became Ocean …
Catalog Of The University Of Maine, 1924-25, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
Catalog Of The University Of Maine, 1924-25, University Of Maine, Office Of Student Records
General University of Maine Publications
The catalog for the University of Maine for the 1924 - 1925 academic year.
Present Needs Of The College Of Agriculture And The Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Maine Federation Of Agricultural Associations
Present Needs Of The College Of Agriculture And The Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Maine Federation Of Agricultural Associations
General University of Maine Publications
Text inside this pamphlet indicates that at its annual meeting in 1923 the Maine Federation of Agricultural Associations appointment a committee to consider the needs of the College of Agriculture and the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. This publication provides the committee's report.
Proposed Ten-Year Program For University Of Maine, Clarence Cook Little
Proposed Ten-Year Program For University Of Maine, Clarence Cook Little
General University of Maine Publications
Text on the opening page of this document explains, "At the hearing of the Committee on Budget held at Bangor [Maine] November 5, 1924, Governor-elect Brewster suggested that the preparation of a ten-year program for the University would ... provide a much more complete basis for a consideration of the problems of the University." This explanation is signed by C. C. Little, President of the University of Maine from April, 1922 to August, 1925.