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History

2008

Bowdoin College

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Interview With Mert Henry By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Merton 'Mert' G. Henry Sep 2008

Interview With Mert Henry By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Merton 'Mert' G. Henry

George J. Mitchell Oral History Project

Biographical Note
Merton G. “Mert” Henry was born on February 4, 1926, in Hampden, Maine. He lived there with his parents and helped out at his grandfather’s general store while growing up. He moved to South Portland just before starting high school. He deferred attending Bowdoin College until 1946 in order to serve in the Army, which sent him to the Philippines. He majored in history at Bowdoin and was graduated in the class of 1950. He also earned a law degree from Georgetown Law while working on a military history project at the Pentagon during the Korean War. A …


Interview With Larry Pope By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Laurence 'Larry' E. Pope May 2008

Interview With Larry Pope By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Laurence 'Larry' E. Pope

George J. Mitchell Oral History Project

Biographical Note
Laurence E. “Larry” Pope was born on September 24, 1945, in New Haven, Connecticut, and grew up in Braintree, Massachusetts. He attended Bowdoin College; upon graduating in 1967, he entered the Peace Corps and then the foreign service in 1969. He spent thirty-one years as a diplomat, serving as ambassador to Chad and as a political advisor to General Tony Zinni. He was the original staff director for the Sharm el-Sheikh International Fact-Finding Committee chaired by Senator George J. Mitchell.

Summary
Interview includes discussion of: Braintree, Massachusetts, during the 1950s; interest in the Foreign Service; Bowdoin College; events …


Interview With John And Prin Mitchell By Andrea L’Hommedieu, John P. Mitchell, Prin Mitchell Apr 2008

Interview With John And Prin Mitchell By Andrea L’Hommedieu, John P. Mitchell, Prin Mitchell

George J. Mitchell Oral History Project

Biographical Note
John Peter Mitchell was born in Massachusetts in 1927 to Mary (Saad) and George J. Mitchell, Sr. His mother worked as a weaver in the local woolen mills and his father worked for the Central Maine Power Company, and later for Colby College. John attended Waterville High School where he participated in football, baseball, and was an outstanding basketball player, earning him the nickname “Swisher.” He served in the Navy and attended the University of Rhode Island, where he was a star basketball player. He taught school and coached for many years at Colby College. John is the …


Interview With Mike Hastings (1) By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Michael 'Mike' M. Hastings Apr 2008

Interview With Mike Hastings (1) By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Michael 'Mike' M. Hastings

George J. Mitchell Oral History Project

Biographical Note
Michael M. Hastings, a native of Morrill, Maine, graduated from Tilton School (NH) in 1968 and Bowdoin College in 1972. Following a year of graduate study in Public & International Affairs at George Washington University, he worked for seven years as a foreign and defense policy aide to Senator William S. Cohen (1973-1980) and for four years for Senator George J. Mitchell (1980-1984). In October 1984, he joined the international staff of Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and moved to Africa. Over a span of eight years, he worked as a CRS development administrator in Kenya, Tanzania, Togo and …


Interview With Shep Lee By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Shepard 'Shep' Lee Mar 2008

Interview With Shep Lee By Andrea L’Hommedieu, Shepard 'Shep' Lee

George J. Mitchell Oral History Project

Biographical Note
Shepard (Lifshitz) “Shep” Lee was born in Lewiston, Maine, on November 13, 1926, to Ethel and Joe Lifshitz. His parents were both Russian immigrants, his mother a housewife, and his father an automobile dealer. He attended Lewiston public schools, graduating in 1943. He then attended Bowdoin College, taking military leave from the college between 1945 and 1946 to enlist in the navy. He returned to Bowdoin after his service and graduated in 1947 with a degree in government and economics. At that time he and his brother changed their surname to Lee. Lee returned to Lewiston after graduation …