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The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 12, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Willett Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Fran Jones, Rip Murphy, Bob Laverty, Bob Ohler, Don Crane, Ernest Ekback, Cecil Fielder, Jan Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball Dec 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 12, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Willett Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Fran Jones, Rip Murphy, Bob Laverty, Bob Ohler, Don Crane, Ernest Ekback, Cecil Fielder, Jan Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Social news leading into the holiday season is the focus of this edition. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 11, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Willett Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Don Crane, Ernest Ekback, Dot Ayer, Betty Dill, Peg Snow, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Constance Davenport, Ruth Rich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball Dec 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 11, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Willett Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Don Crane, Ernest Ekback, Dot Ayer, Betty Dill, Peg Snow, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Constance Davenport, Ruth Rich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts to work for the Boston Herald. Frost later became …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 9, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Willett Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Don Crane, Ernest Ekback, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Betty Dill, Peg Snow, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Connie Davenport, Ruth Rich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball Nov 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 9, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Willett Rowlands, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Don Crane, Ernest Ekback, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Betty Dill, Peg Snow, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Connie Davenport, Ruth Rich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Results of class elections are announced in this issue. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 8, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Peg Snow, Betty Dill, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Wood, Constance Davenport, Ruth Rich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball, Frank Lindenberger Nov 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 8, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Peg Snow, Betty Dill, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Wood, Constance Davenport, Ruth Rich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball, Frank Lindenberger

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The annual tradition of Rushing fraternities is discussed in this issue. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 9 [Issue Misnumbered], University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Bob Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phyllis Dimitre, Betty Dill, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Constance Davenport, Ruth Tich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball, Frank Lindenberger Nov 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 9 [Issue Misnumbered], University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Bob Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phyllis Dimitre, Betty Dill, Cecil Fielder, K. Stanford Blake, Jane Stillman, Newell Wilson, Paul Woods, Constance Davenport, Ruth Tich, Avis Lovejoy, Barbara Lancaster, Emily Elmore, Florence Shannon, Ruth Kimball, Frank Lindenberger

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. National politics become a focus in this issue. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts to …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 8 [Issue Misnumbered], University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phyllis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder Nov 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 8 [Issue Misnumbered], University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phyllis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts to work for the Boston Herald. Frost later became …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 6, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder Oct 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 6, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Sullivan, Howard Stagg, Lib Gardner, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, W. Howland, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations is discussed in this edition's editorial column. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 5, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Bob Ohler, Cecil Fielder, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre Oct 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 5, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Bob Ohler, Cecil Fielder, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Included in this issue is a discussion of "School Spirit." The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to …


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 4, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Stillman, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Bob Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder Oct 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 4, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Stillman, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Bob Laverty, Bob Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Behavioral issues exhibited by members of the freshman class during the annual President's Reception are covered in this edition. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine …


1933 Official Score Card, Third Day Topsham Fair, Sagadahoc Agricultural Society Oct 1933

1933 Official Score Card, Third Day Topsham Fair, Sagadahoc Agricultural Society

Kendall Photo Albums

The Official Score Card for the third day of the 1933 Topsham Fair Races, Friday, Oct. 13, 1933. Card includes names of race officials and Guy Kendall's handwritten notes on changes in the field and race finishes.


1933 Official Score Card, Second Day Topsham Fair, Sagadahoc Agricultural Society Oct 1933

1933 Official Score Card, Second Day Topsham Fair, Sagadahoc Agricultural Society

Kendall Photo Albums

The Official Score Card for the second day of the 1933 Topsham Fair Races, Oct. 12, 1933. Card includes names of race officials and Guy Kendall's handwritten notes on changes in the field and race finishes. The first race of the day was the run-off heat of the unfinished 2.16 Trot & Pace from the previous afternoon.


1933 Official Score Card, First Day Topsham Fair, Sagadahoc Agricultural Society Oct 1933

1933 Official Score Card, First Day Topsham Fair, Sagadahoc Agricultural Society

Kendall Photo Albums

The Official Score Card for the first day of the 1933 Topsham Fair Races, Wednesday, October 11, 1933. The score card includes the names of race officials and Guy Kendall's handwritten notes on changes in the field and race finishes. The score card was printed by Stuart & Clement, Quality Printing, Brunswick, Maine.


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 3, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Stillman, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Robert Laverty, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder Oct 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 3, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Stillman, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Robert Laverty, Robert Ohler, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre, Cecil Fielder

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts to work for the Boston Herald. Frost later became …


Shapleigh & Acton Fair, October 4, 1933, Union Park Trotting Association Oct 1933

Shapleigh & Acton Fair, October 4, 1933, Union Park Trotting Association

Kendall Photo Albums

The Official Score Card for the Union Park Trotting Association's Shapleigh & Acton Fair held at Union Park, Acton, Maine Wednesday, October 4, 1933. The score card booklet includes display ads from area merchants. The program also includes Guy Kendall's handwritten notes about race finishes and changes in the field.


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 2, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Stillman, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Robert Laverty, Robert Ohler, Cecil Fielder, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre Oct 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 2, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Robert Nivison, Jane Stillman, Howard Stagg, Jane Sullivan, Rip Murphy, Fran Jones, Robert Laverty, Robert Ohler, Cecil Fielder, Dot Ayer, Phylis Dimitre

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Coverage in this issue includes discussion of the "annual battle" between the freshman and sophomore classes. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a …


Rochester Fair, Cold Spring Park, Sept. 28, 1933, Rochester Fair Committee Sep 1933

Rochester Fair, Cold Spring Park, Sept. 28, 1933, Rochester Fair Committee

Kendall Photo Albums

The Official Score Card for the Thursday, September 28, 1933 Rochester Fair race at Cold Spring Park, Rochester, N.H. The card includes the names of race officials and Guy Kendall's handwritten notes recording race details, as well as photo mounted in the score card.


Rochester Fair, Cold Spring Park, Sept. 26, 1933, Rochester Fair Race Committee Sep 1933

Rochester Fair, Cold Spring Park, Sept. 26, 1933, Rochester Fair Race Committee

Kendall Photo Albums

The Official Score Card for the Tuesday, September 26, 1933 Rochester Fair race at Cold Spring Park, Rochester, N.H. The card includes the names of race officials and Guy Kendall's handwritten notes recording race details, as well as photo mounted in the score card.

Kendall's handwritten notes indicate that on this date, a new state record for the half-mile track was set by Calumet Dignity, (2.10 1/2) a bay filly by Belwin out of Laura Graves, in the Three Year Olds Trot.


The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 1, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Warren Tourtellot, Jane Stillman, Robert Laverty, Robert Nivison, Peggy Thayer, John Driscoll, Fran Jones, Frank Rinn, Manley Sproul, Ellin Legrow, Cecil Fielder Sep 1933

The Freshman, Vol. 4, No. 1, University Of Maine Class Of 1937, Warren Tourtellot, Jane Stillman, Robert Laverty, Robert Nivison, Peggy Thayer, John Driscoll, Fran Jones, Frank Rinn, Manley Sproul, Ellin Legrow, Cecil Fielder

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The Class of 1937 run of The Freshman featured original cover art by sketch artist Jack Frost (John Edward Frost, 1915-1997), who was born in Eastport, Maine. He attended the University of Maine for only a single academic year before moving to Massachusetts to work for the Boston Herald. Frost later became …


Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (First Day) Third Race, Oxford County Fair Sep 1933

Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (First Day) Third Race, Oxford County Fair

Kendall Photo Albums

Front and back of the race score card for the third race of the first day of the 1933 Oxford County Fair, South Paris, Maine. Races include the 3 Years Trot and Pace. Back of score cards shows partial display ads from fair and race sponsors.

Starter―Joe Farrell, Unity.
Judges―George Booth, Madison; Irving Collins, Gorham; Dr. Irish, South Windham.
Timers―Thos. Thibodeau, Norway; Bert Hill, Harrison

Races on Eastern Standard Time. Finish at sunset.


Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (First Day), Oxford County Fair Sep 1933

Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (First Day), Oxford County Fair

Kendall Photo Albums

Front and back of the race score card for the first day of the 1933 Oxford County Fair, South Paris, Maine. Races include the 2.14 Trot and Pace and the 2.24 Trot and Pace. Back of score cards shows partial display ads from fair and race sponsors.

Race Officers are listed on the back of the card. Pres.: L. E. McIntire; Sec.-Treas.: S. M. Wheeler; Trustees: C. W. Bowker Fred Stables L. H. Cushman W. E. Penley Geo. F. Hill Carroll Penley


Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (Second Day) First Race, Oxford County Fair Sep 1933

Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (Second Day) First Race, Oxford County Fair

Kendall Photo Albums

Front and back of the race score card for the second day of the 1933 Oxford County Fair, South Paris, Maine. Races include the 2.17 Trot and Pace and the 2.22 Trot and Pace. Score card includes list of race track officials. Back of score cards shows partial display ads from fair and race sponsors.

Starter―Joe Farrell, Unity. Judges―George Booth, Madison; Irving Collins, Gorham; Dr. Irish, South Windham. Timers―Thos. Thibodeau, Norway; Bert Hill, Harrison

Races on Eastern Standard Time. Finish at sunset.

Race Officers are listed on the back of the card. Pres.―L. E. McIntire; Sec.-Treas― …


Cumberland County Fair Races, 1933, Cumberland Farmers' Club Sep 1933

Cumberland County Fair Races, 1933, Cumberland Farmers' Club

Kendall Photo Albums

Official score card for the September 1933 Cumberland Farmers' Club Fair Races, dedicated that year to "Frank P. Fox, the Grand Old Man of Turf." At the time of his death two years later, on March 10, 1935, Fox was 82-years-old. In his obituary, The New York Times reported Fox was the oldest harness racing driver in the United States. He drove his first race at the age of 14, navigating an "old-time, high-wheel sulky." Fox drove for 65 years and 1933 marked his final year of competition.


Cumberland County Fair Races, 1933, Cumberland Farmers' Club Sep 1933

Cumberland County Fair Races, 1933, Cumberland Farmers' Club

Kendall Photo Albums

Official score card for the second day of the September 1933 Cumberland Farmers' Club Fair Races, dedicated that year to "Frank P. Fox, the Grand Old Man of Turf." At the time of his death two years later, on March 10, 1935, Fox was 82-years-old. In his obituary, The New York Times reported Fox was the oldest harness racing driver in the United States. He drove his first race at the age of 14, navigating an "old-time, high-wheel sulky." Fox drove for 65 years and 1933 marked his final year of competition.


Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (Second Day) Third Race, Oxford County Fair Sep 1933

Oxford County Fair, South Paris 1933 (Second Day) Third Race, Oxford County Fair

Kendall Photo Albums

Front and back of the race score card showing the third and fourth races of the second day of the 1933 Oxford County Fair, South Paris, Maine. Races include the 2.21 Trot and Pace and the 2.26 Trot and Pace. Back of score cards shows partial display ads from fair and race sponsors.


Grand Circuit Meet, August 12, 1933, Rockingham Park Aug 1933

Grand Circuit Meet, August 12, 1933, Rockingham Park

Kendall Photo Albums

Official Score Card of the Saturday, August 12, 1933 Grand Circuit Meet at Rockingham Park, Salem, N.H. The score card also includes information about the betting process at the track, a list of the race officials for the day and Kendall's handwritten notations about race finishes.

On April 23, 1933, gambling on harness racing was first legalized in the State of New Hampshire. Rockingham Park opened for New England's first racing series with legalized gambling on June 21, 1933. On July 27, Grand Circuit Harness Racing returned to Rockingham Park with a 16-day meet.


Grand Circuit Meet, August 11, 1933, Rockingham Park Aug 1933

Grand Circuit Meet, August 11, 1933, Rockingham Park

Kendall Photo Albums

Official Score Card of the Friday, August 11, 1933 Grand Circuit Meet at Rockingham Park, Salem, N.H. The score card also includes information about the betting process at the track, a list of the race officials for the day and Kendall's handwritten notations about race finishes.

On April 23, 1933, gambling on harness racing was first legalized in the State of New Hampshire. Rockingham Park opened for New England's first racing series with legalized gambling on June 21, 1933. On July 27, Grand Circuit Harness Racing returned to Rockingham Park with a 16-day meet.


Grand Circuit Meet, Saturday, Aug. 5, 1933, Rockingham Park Aug 1933

Grand Circuit Meet, Saturday, Aug. 5, 1933, Rockingham Park

Kendall Photo Albums

Official Score Card of the Saturday, August 5, 1933 Grand Circuit Meet at Rockingham Park, Salem, N.H. Among the races scheduled was the Rotary International Three Year Olds Trot. The scorecard includes a schedule for the Maine Central Railroad Rockingham Race Special Train Service, including round trip rail fare rate and the Track Record holders: Calumet Crusader, trotting 2.01 1/2 and Mary E. Grattan, pacing 2.00 3/4.

The scorecard also includes information about the betting process at the track, a list of the race officials for the day and Kendall's handwritten notations about race finishes. Pasted into the card are …


Grand Circuit Meet, Wednesday, August 2, 1933, Rockingham Park Aug 1933

Grand Circuit Meet, Wednesday, August 2, 1933, Rockingham Park

Kendall Photo Albums

Official Score Card of the Wednesday, August 2, 1933 meeting of the Grand Circuit Meet at Rockingham Park, Salem, N.H. Among the races scheduled was the Foals of 1930 American Stake Race.

On April 23, 1933, gambling on harness racing was first legalized in the State of New Hampshire. Rockingham Park opened for New England's first racing series with legalized gambling on June 21, 1933. On July 27, Grand Circuit Harness Racing returned to Rockingham Park with a 16-day meet. The August 2, 1933 races, documented by Guy Kendall, marked day 7 of the 16-day meet.

The scorecard includes information …


Working Women In Bangor, Eleanor George Dow Jun 1933

Working Women In Bangor, Eleanor George Dow

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The study of labor conditions, especially in relation to women, is a comparatively untouched field in the state of Maine.

In the past few decades the financial contribution to the family by women working outside the home has steadily increased. Therefore, the employment of women constitutes a problem of economic importance.

The employed woman is a problem which is of vital interest to society, for it is a conceded fact that social progress depends much on the woman, as the mother of future generations. The conditions under which the employed woman works, the occupations which she enters, and the earnings …


1936 The Freshman, Vol. 3, No. 22, University Of Maine Class Of 1936, Donald Scanlon, Roger Levenson, Richard Chase, Fredrick Winch, Roland Gleszer, Margaret Harriman, Burton Mullen, Louise Steeves, Ann Eliasson, Bettina Brown, Eleanor Merriman, Cecil Fielder, Robert Mckay, Ernest Saunders, John Sealey, Bettina Sullivan, Rena Allen, Charles Buck, Paul Garvin, Carolyn Currier May 1933

1936 The Freshman, Vol. 3, No. 22, University Of Maine Class Of 1936, Donald Scanlon, Roger Levenson, Richard Chase, Fredrick Winch, Roland Gleszer, Margaret Harriman, Burton Mullen, Louise Steeves, Ann Eliasson, Bettina Brown, Eleanor Merriman, Cecil Fielder, Robert Mckay, Ernest Saunders, John Sealey, Bettina Sullivan, Rena Allen, Charles Buck, Paul Garvin, Carolyn Currier

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. This issue includes a letter to the editor discussing the Maine law mandating compulsory military training at the state university.