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The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 8, The Maine Annex, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 8, The Maine Annex, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Borrowing from the University of Maine, Orono campus, the Brunswick campus sponsored the election of a student Mayor as part of the spring dance escapades. Promotion of dance night activities includes the …
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 7, The Maine Annex, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 7, The Maine Annex, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Front-page interests in this issue revolve around sports, women, and the creation of a student dance band, and attracting women to campus by staging dances.
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 6, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 6, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Among front-page news are the results of the election of Class Officers and planning for a student Minstrel Show and dance to include black-face performances by University of Maine, Brunswick campus students.
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 5, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 5, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Among front-page news is coverage of the pending election of class officers.
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 4, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 4, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence, James E. Mcniff, Joseph B. L. Leclerc
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Among front-page news was a stage performance by American poet, educator, writer, and Brunswick, Maine native son, Robert Peter Tristram Coffin.
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 3, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 3, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Among front page headlines is: "Pres. Hauck Addresses Maine Annex Students. President Hauck States That Education Is Now Recognized As One Of The Prime Factors In Building World Peace."
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 2, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 2, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp, John R. Lawrence
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Stories in this issue of The Maine Annex are news items of interest to World War II Veterans, including international news from Europe and tips regarding the filing of federal paperwork to …
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 1, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp
The Maine Annex, Vol. 1, No. 1, The Maine Annex, Milton D. Klein, John H. Angis, Lawrence D. Pinkham, Maurice F. Shaughnessy, Elbert G. Bates, Robert S. Rupp
The Maine Annex
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was launched January 10, 1947. Editors introduced the publication as "the product of a group of progressive students" attending the Brunswick Campus. The goal of the publication, according to editors, was to "tell the story of our life on this campus." The four-page, tabloid-sized paper included display advertising from area businesses. Following World War II, the federal G.I. Bill enabled approximately 2.3 million, predominantly white male Veterans to receive a post-secondary education. To accommodate increased enrollment, in 1946 the University of Maine established …