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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 96, Number 1, Spring 2015
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Celebrating the University's 150th Anniversary --- Calendar of Events --- Class Notes
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 95, Number 1, Summer 2014
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Rezendes honored as Humanitarian --- Students go wild for tigers --- In UMaine Sports --- Couple of cupcake entrepreneurs --- UMaine Business Challenge winners --- First Black Bear Business Conference --- Class Notes
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 94, Number 3, Fall 2013
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Black Bears win CAA, set records --- Cohen Lecture addresses civility issue --- UMaine's Black Bear Batallion --- The day JFK came to UMaine --- Ride to the top --- Class Notes
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 94, Number 2, Summer 2013
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Becoming the Innovation University: How UMaine partners for progress in revitalizing the Maine economy --- Innovation Engineering at FCSI: The Foster Center for Student Innovation promotes teaching of Doug Hall's system of Innovation Engineering --- Enhancing the Harvest: Jan and Dean Anderson create jobs in Belfast, ME, with innovative food processing plant --- Innovation, Collaboration and Neuroscience: Keri Sewell Seitz brings Innovation Engineering concepts to FHC, Inc. to create award-winning growth --- Star-Studded Service: Alumni Career Award honor Admiral Gregory Johnson Hon. L.H.D. for outstanding service to the nation
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 94, Number 1, Winter 2013
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Everything is Connected: People, economics and the environment. Finding the right balance between these three is the challenge for UMaine's sustainability pioneers --- Teach Your Children Well: You're never too young to go green. Environmental Living and Learning for Maine Students (ELLMS) teaches sustainable practices to children --- Waste Not, Want Not: Adam and John Wintle of Stonyvale Farm utilize cutting-edge anaerobic digestion technology --- Maine Organic Food: Cheryl Wixon and Phillip "Flip" McFarland convert local agriculture into a sustainable food company based at their Stonington farm
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 93, Number 2, Summer 2012
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
The Dirigo Spirit Lives Here: President Paul Ferguson discusses his first year as UMaine's 19th president and his Blue Sky vision for UMaine's future --- Turning Tragedy into Triumph: George and Sylvia Brackett Ritz build schools and clinics in the Paraguayan jungle to honor the memory of their daughter, Andrea Renee Ritz --- Peace Corps Change Lives: Serving 27 months overseas impacts third-world countries and the UMaine alumni who volunteer --- The World Was His Beat: David Lamb receives prestigious Alumni Career Award for his journalistic excellence --- Game Changer: Maine alumna recalls the day the '93 hockey team visited the UMass Medical Center's pediatric intensive care unit
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 93, Number 1, Winter 2012
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
UMaine Alumni Authors Join the Ranks: Latest crop of published alumni authors runs the gamut from zombie thriller to wartime cover-up exposé --- A Tale of Two Mascots: Before Bananas the Bear won the hears of Black Bear fans, there was Bolivar the elephant --- Power to the People: Art Lilley brings alternative energy technologies to remote regions --- From Antarctica to Asia: Paul Schaefer studies gypsy moths and other insects
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 92, Number 2, Summer 2011
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Paul W. Ferguson Takes the UMaine Helm: Our new president discusses coming to the University of Maine as its 19th president --- Stein Song Saga: How singer and saxophonist Rudy Vallee took UMaine's legendary fight song to the top of the charts --- Healthy as a Horse: Innovative, student-centered research at the J. F. Witter Center --- Child Study Center: Students discover the practical realities that will shape Maine's future, one child at a time --- Visionary in Education: Alan Furth awarded 2011 Alumni Career Award --- Premier Psychopharmacologist: Dr. Conan Kornetsky's lifetime of research into the impact of drugs on the human brain
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 92, Number 1, Winter 2011
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
A Life of Service: Bill Smullen, former aide to Colin Powell --- Vincent Andrew Hartgen: His Art and Legacy --- Woman of the House: Emily Cain, the dynamic new Democratic minority leader of the Maine House of Representatives --- UMAA Launches New Website: the new alumni association web page
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 91, Number 2, Summer 2010
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Not Your Traditional Valedictorian: Eighteen years out of high school only increased Amy Smith's passion for learning --- Master of the Mile: All-American Riley Masters runs UMaine's first sub-four-minute mile --- Beyond Belt Tightening: UMaine's president calls for strategic planning to deal with the budget crunch --- Innovation for the Greater Good: Wireless telecom guru Ashok Jhunjhunwala works to help rural India --- Alumni Newsmakers: Major General John "Bill" Libby, Alexander Irvine, Sandy Blitz, Bryce Bayer --- Remembering a Native Son: Fred Hutchinson
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 91, Number 1, Winter 2010
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
A Stimulus for Offshore Wind Energy: UMaine researchers receive an $8 million federal grant --- A Cool Way to Spend a Summer Break: Two UMaine undergraduates conduct research in Greenland --- Moving Forward in Tough Times: Political realities limit the scope of a new University of Maine System plan --- Black Bears in the NFL: Patriot's safety Brandon McGowan tops the list of UMaine alumni playing at the top level of pro football --- Alumni Newsmakers Gary Clegg, William Brennan, Steven Hooper, David LaBreque, Bruch Leavitt, Ken Hodgkins
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 90, Number 2, Summer 2009
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Foundation for Success: The University of Maine Foundation celebrates its 75th anniversary by honoring five outstanding alumni --- Cost-Cutting Casualties: UMaine suspends men's soccer and women's volleyball --- Good Influences: A UMaine teacher is inspired by the values and strong models of his students --- Up for the Challenge: Recent UMaine grads approach a tough job markets with realism, creativity, and optimism for the long term --- Alumni Newsmakers: Los Angeles Times writer Bettina Boxall wins a Pulitzer Prize, Navy LTJG Adam Jones is on board during the dramatic rescue of Captain Richard Phillips from pirates
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 90, Number 1, Winter 2009
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Budget Woes Will Foster "Transformational Changes": The University of Maine System looks for a sustainable model for the long term --- Razor Sharp: Merritt David Janes leads Broadway's Sweeney Todd into UMaine's newly renovated arts center --- UMaine Women's Ice Hockey: It's Come a Long Way Since 1979, UMaine's former and current players find a common bond --- Sole Survivor: Gorham High teacher Bob Crowley outwits and outlasts much younger opponents to win "Survivor: Gabon" --- At Home in the House: Alison Sucy is thriving in the position of Chief of Staff of the House Minority Office
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 89, Number 3, Fall 2008
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Rethinking Disability: Ph.D. student Julie-Ann Scott studies physically disabled professionals who are thriving in high-level careers --- Welcome Class of 2012! A grand reception for UMaine's newest students --- On the Brink: An interview with UMaine Climate Change Institute director, Paul Mayewski --- Maine and Music in his Soul: A profile of singer / songwriter David Mallett --- South End Celebrity: Chef Rebecca Newell is a rising star on the Boston bistro scene --- Remembering and Inspirational Teacher: A tribute to UMaine physics professor George Krueger
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 89, Number 2, Summer 2008
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
The Beautiful Transformation of Bruno Dorismond: Misunderstood and misdiagnosed, this student / athlete overcame long odds to earn his college degree --- Tapping the Tides: UMaine's researchers study the state's potential for turning the power of tides into electricity --- A Life of Conscience and Commitment: Renowned cardiologist and nuclear disarmament activist Bernard Lown returns to campus and challenges students to get involved --- The Soldier / Scholar: Remembering Sergeant Nicholas Robertson, who died in April from wounds received in combat in Afghanistan
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 89, Number 1, Winter 2008
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
The Seasoning of Cindy: Women's head basketball coach, Cindy Blodgett, isn't the quiet, shy superstar you remember --- Focus on Lobsters: UMaine's Lobster Institute strives to meet the needs of the industry --- Explaining America to Itself: Remembering New York Times Correspondent and Chicago Tribute editor Doug Kneeland --- Investing for the Public Good: Former investment banker Hank Schmelzer has the Maine Community Foundation's assets growing --- Harold Alfond's Legacy Will Live On: It's hard to measure the late philanthropist's impact on UMaine athletics
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 88, Number 3, Fall 2007
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Beyond Fitness: The new UMaine Recreation and Fitness Center is quickly becoming the place to be on campus --- One the Road as The Wedding Singer: Merritt David Janes gets the lead in a Broadway tour --- When Children go to War: Arthur Serota works to end child soldiering --- Sweet Success: Trina Hayward Beaulier has turned her family brownie recipe into a thriving family business --- Lessons in Journalism and in Life: A former student remembers UMaine professor Arthur Guesman
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 88, Number 2, Spring/Summer 2007
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
She's Back! Cindy Blodgett takes charge of UMaine women's basketball --- And the Winner Is! Hollywood producer Lawrence Bender takes home an Oscar for An Inconvenient Truth --- A New Concept in the Battle Against Cholesterol: Researcher Harry Davis and the discovery of Zetia --- Of Mind and Muscle: Kate Page's quest of making the U.S. Olympic team while working on her Ph.D. --- Loyalty and the Bottom Line: A new approach in promoting UMaine athletics creates a stir
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 88, Number 1, Winter 2007
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Learning About Islam: Muslim students raise awareness of their religion on the UMaine campus --- Getting Tough with Big Tobacco: Assistant attorney general Melissa Reynolds O'Dea is a national leader in enforcing the Master Settlement Agreement --- On Top of the World: John Bagnulo becomes the first Mainer to conquer Mount Everest --- Outsmarting Counterfeiters: Jim Rittenburg uses high technology to protect products and enhance security --- The Consummate Professional: UMaine honors Major League Baseball veteran Mike Bordick
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 87, Number 3, Fall 2006
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Giving Kids Friendship and Support: UMaine students and alumni volunteer in growing numbers to be Big Brothers and Big Sisters in Penobscot County --- Climate Chief: Bill Brennan become acting director of the Climate Change Science Program --- UMaine Studies Raise Concerns: New research on the Antarctic climate by Climate Change Institute scientists has some surprising results --- Ruth Southworth's Labor of Love: Ruth Southworth is the driving force behind Waldo County Preschool and Family Services --- The Life-Saving Innovator: Remembering Dr. Monroe Romansky whose creative application for penicillin saved thousands of soldiers' lives in World War II
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 87, Number 2, Spring 2006
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
The "People-Person" Accountant: Meet the alumni association's new president --- Finding a Second Home in Maine: Senior Svetlana Miljkovic doesn't let a war-related disability keep her from achieving her academic goals --- Innovation with Compassion: Technology guru Ashok Jhunjhunwala is helping to bring a better life to India's villages --- A Brand New Maine "Spirit": Two UMaine alumni are among the partners in Freeport's Cold River Vodka --- Le Français, Je l'chante Par "Coeur": Josée Vachon sings French by "heart."
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 87, Number 1, Winter 2006
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
After the Finish Line: There is an active life for retired horses at UMaine's Witter Center --- A New Era for the Visual Arts: With a beautifully renovated Lord Hall for its new home, the visual arts at UMaine gain more than just space --- The Call of the Road: Karen Larsen fulfilled her quest for adventure by taking a solo motorcycle journey across North America --- Bold Ideas in a Global Economy: Class of 1985 member John Coleman has steered his VIA Group to success --- The Fisherman Scientist: Stonington lobsterman Ted Ames also happens to be a groundbreaking researcher
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 86, Number 3, Fall 2005
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Speed of Glacier Movement Raises Questions and Concerns: Climate warming is bringing changes to the Greenland ice sheet --- Turning Adversity into Opportunity: A nontraditional student overcomes abuse, poverty, multiple sclerosis, a broken marriage, and the tragic loss of her son --- "This is My Dream Job": New Maine baseball coach Steve Trimper brings experience and enthusiasm to the Black Bears --- Engineering Hollywood Hits: Lawrence Bender graduated with an engineering degree and then went off to become a professional dancer --- A Success Story for Rural Maine: A look at the amazing growth of JSI Sore Fixtures in Milo
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 86, Number 2, Spring 2005
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Around the Campus: News from the University of Maine --- Hitting the Ground Running: UMaine's new president, Robert Kennedy, won't have to spend any time learning about the campus or the state --- Build It, and They Will Come: As it gets ready to celebrate five years of operation, the success of the Hutchinson Center in Belfast has exceeded everyone's expectations --- Rising Star of Style: After earning acclaim for his work with fashion icon Carolina Herrera, Bill Hamilton now has his own line of clothing --- Fine Wine Without Grapes: A little winery in Winterport may change your perspective on fruit wines
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 86, Number 1, Winter 2005
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Around the Campus: News from the University of Maine --- Leaving a Lasting Legacy at UMaine: The building of the Buchanan Alumni House heads the list of accomplishments by departing Alumni Association president Jeff Mills --- The iPointer: Aiming to Inform, alumnus Chris Frank has developed a device that could make touring cultural and historic sites a more enriching experience --- Searching for SuperPres: As UMaine searches for a new president, we take a look at what qualities are most important for the university's top job --- Computers: The Next Generation, Spirit of Maine Award recipient Linden McClure is on the leading edge of computer engineering and design
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 85, Number 3, Fall 2004
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Leaving the Job You Love: Peter Hoff looks back on his UMaine presidency --- More Than Maintaining the Status Quo: Interim president Robert Kennedy will be more than a caretaker --- Lobstering Her Way Through College: Christina Rackliff '04 learned the value of hard work from her father --- From Boardman Hall to the Halls of Justice: Judge Franklin Van Antwerpen '64 is elevated to America's second highest court --- Bolting to the Top: John Tortorella '81 leads the Tampa Bay Lightning to the Stanley Cup --- Remembering President Paul Silverman
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 85, Number 2, Spring 2004
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Inner Peace, Outer Action: Conference will address "Peacemaking in the 21st Century" --- Restructuring the University System: The board of trustees and chancellor propose a sweeping new plan for public higher education in Maine --- That Championship Season: A great winter for Black Bear sports --- Giving a Hand and Their Heart to Honduras: UMaine students take an alternative break --- Intuition and Innovation: A profile of biopharmaceutical researcher, John McMichael '71 --- There's Nothing Like Maine Hockey: NHL star Paul Kariya '96 looks back with fondness on his days at UMaine
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 85, Number 1, Winter 2004
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Bringing Back the Bears Den: The ever-generous Class of '44 funds a new pub-style version of the old student hangout --- A Triumph for Popular Fiction: Stephen King '70 is honored by the National Book Foundation --- The Power of Positive Thinking: Track and field team member Carly Bunyan survives a brain tumor and is back competing for the Black Bears --- All That's Fun and Hip in Beantown: Wendy Semonian '92 provides a guide to Boston fashion and nightlife as publisher of The Improper Bostonian
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 84, Number 4, Fall 2003
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
100 Years of UMaine Forestry: The oldest forestry program in America celebrates its centennial --- Native Wisdom: A profile of Penobscot Nation Chief Barry Dana '84 --- A Voice for Justice in Haiti: Even after the assassination of her husband and attempts on her own life, journalist Michele Montas '68 continues to fight for justice and press freedom in Haiti
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 84, Number 3, Summer 2003
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Around the Campus --- An Honors Graduate Contemplates Monastic Life: Class of 2003 salutatorian Amanda Reynolds's dream of becoming a cloistered nun may soon come true --- The "Worm Guru" of Genetics: With a coveted MacArthur Grant in hand, geneticist Geraldine Seydoux '86 is pursuing pioneering research at Johns Hopkins University --- Two Black Bears Help Ducks Become "Mighty": Paul Kariya '96 and Keith Carney '92 --- A Greenlight to Hollywood: Kyle Rankin '94 and Efram Potelle '94 await the opening of their feature film
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 84, Number 2, Spring 2003
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Around the Campus --- Bringing Real World Experience to the Classroom: UMaine class helps a California company --- "The Right Guy at the Right Time": New UMaine athletic director Patrick Nero --- Alumni Newsmakers --- Politics of the People: Family and community shaped the philosophy of Maine Governor John Baldacci '86 --- Protecting the Rich Diversity of Life in Africa: A look at the work of United Nations advisor Trinto Mugangu '90 Ph.D.
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 84, Number 1, Winter 2003
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Around the Campus --- A Pioneering Partnership of Research and Industry: A new Bangor company is manufacturing wood-composite beams developed at UMaine --- Alumni Newsmakers --- Becoming a Consistent Winner: UMaine football --- A New Era for UMaine Art: art museum moves to Bangor --- A Patent for Success: profile of New York City attorney Scott Stimpson '86
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Maine Alumni Magazine, Volume 83, Number 2, Fall 2002
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
University News --- Why Does It Take So Long to Grow Up? The findings of UMaine researchers Rebecca and Douglas Bird might surprise you --- For the Love of the Sport: A look at the dedication of athletes in UMaine's lower profile sports --- The Long Journey Home (on Ibrahim Parvanta '76) --- Of War and Peace: Veteran War Correspondence David Lamb '62 Explores Today's Vietnam
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Maine, Volume 82, Number 3, Fall 2001
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Special Report: UMaine alumni and campus affected by September 11 --- Breath Test Research Takes on New Relevance --- UMaine scientists are working on a test that could work as a triage device in a bioterrorist attack --- A Day Fit For a King: UMaine celebrates its most famous graduate --- Toward a More Holistic Approach to the Middle East: UMaine political science professor Bahman Baktiari looks to foreign policy changes after the war on terrorism --- A Tribute to Coach Shawn Walsh --- Walking in Space: Twenty-seven-year-old alumna Bridget Ziegelaar Johnson '96 coordinates NASA's extra vehicular activities for the space shuttle --- Reporting the Stories Behind the Headlines: National Public Radio correspondent Brian Naylor '79 --- Cracking the Glass Ceiling: Hollings Cancer Center director Dr. Carolyn Reed '72 is one of a small number of female thoracic surgeons in the United States
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Maine, Volume 82, Number 2, Summer 2001
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
The Maine Campus Survives a Financial Crisis: Editor Penny Morton '01 and her staff worked hard to get the paper out of the red --- 'An Amazing Teacher': A profile of 2001 Distinguished Maine Professor Keith Hutchinson --- A Drummer's Journey: After overcoming drug and alcohol problems, percussion master Mike Bennett '93 is making the most of his abilities and opportunities --- He Quietly Paved the Way for Black Men at UMaine: Herbert Heughan '40 overcame racial barriers at UMaine to become a highly respected college professor --- Wherever the Wind Blows: Dan Pease '82 is owner and captain of the historic ship, the Lewis R. French --- Capturing the Heartbreak and Humor of War: A review of a new work of fiction by Vietnam veteran Susan O'Neill '84 --- He Put UMaine of the Map: Remembering Rudy Vallee '25 on the 100th anniversary of his birth
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Maine, Volume 82, Number 1, Spring 2001
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
When Humans Pressure the Environment: UMaine researchers try to understand human dimensions of environmental change --- Inspirational Maestro: Director of UMaine's University Singers, Dennis Cox --- When Students Give Up Hope: UMaine and colleges around the country see an increasing awareness of student suicide --- Work Meets Play at Resort Sports Network: Entrepreneur Rory Strunk '85 combines his passions of skiing and the media --- Linking Retirees to a University Community: Dirigo Pines comes to Orono --- A Long and Distinguished Record of Service: Retired Ambassador Chester Norris '51
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Maine, Volume 81, Number 3, Fall 2000
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Facing His Toughest Opponent [Shawn Walsh's fight against cancer] --- Helping to Understand Climate Change, UMaine Researchers Collect Environmental Data at a 2,000-acre Site in Howland --- Maine Coast High, Telford Aviation Pilot Brud Folger --- Witness to the World's Madness, Journalist Janine de Giovanni --- Man of the World, A Profile of the Career Foreign Service Worker Peter Skoufis --- It's All in the Game, Joan Moravick is Creating Her Own Board Games
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Maine, Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2000
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Creating the Right Chemistry: A profile of UMaine's energetic new baseball coach Sharon Versyp --- Policy-Relevant Research: Director of UMaine's Water Research Institute, Steve Kahl '77, believes in being accountable --- Moving into the Future with a Sense of the Past: A look at the changes on the UMaine campus --- No Place Like Home: Old Town native Cathra Chappelle '92, MD looks forward to becoming a traditional town doctor --- Bringing the Games to Disney's Wide World of Sports: Jeff Sturgeon '89 gets the chance to combine his interests in business and sports
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Maine, Volume 81, Number 1, Spring 2000
University of Maine Alumni Association
A special 125th Anniversary Issue providing profiles of Alumni On the Move, Making an Impact.
Those selected were: A. Manette Ansay '87 --- Don Holder '80 --- Christina DeHoff '95 --- Frank Hackett '89 --- Kimberly Strom-Gottfried '80 --- Heather Blease '86 --- Blair LaCorte '85 --- John Coleman '85 --- Andrew Frawley '84 --- Kevin Mann '86 --- John Brier '88 --- Matthew Kenney '88 --- Peter Brooks '88 --- Jeff Jackson '88 --- Nicole Kimball '94 --- Kate Wynne '81G --- Linden McClure '89 --- Richard Londraville '89G --- John Baldacci '86 --- Robert Tyrer '87 --- Kathleen Stevens '93 --- Paul Kariya '96 --- Jim Boylen '87 --- Rick Carlisle '83 --- and David Nonis '88.
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Maine, Volume 80, Number 3, Fall 1999
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contnents:
Science Meets Philosophy: Genetic Modification Holds Great Promise but also Provokes Some Serious Questions --- Interning with the 'I' Man: Senior Danny Cashman Wants to be a Big-Time Talk Show Host (interning with Don Imus) --- Natural Preservation: What's It Worth To Us? UMaine Researcher Kevin Boyle '78 Spends a Lot of His Life Trying to Find Out --- On the Road with Wynton Marsalis: Jazz Devotee Nathan George '93 Lands a Job as Production Assistant for the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra --- Bringing New Life to Old Glory: Marilyn Amelia Zoidis '71 Puts Together the Star-Spangled Banner Exhibition for the Smithsonian
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Maine, Volume 80, Number 2, Summer 1999
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Getting To the Truth About Fiber: UMaine Researcher Mary Ellen Camire Is In the Forefront of Defining What Fiber Is --- Avoiding the Spotlight: A Profile of '99 Nursing School Graduate Chris Irish --- A Collector's Passion: William Palmer's ('58) Dazzling Collection of Pre-Columbian Artifacts is on Display at the Hudson Museum --- The Man They Still Call 'Coach': UMaine Honors Longtime Basketball Coach, John Winkin --- A Miracle Start to a Perfectly Normal Life: America's First In Vitro Baby, the Daughter of Judy and Roger Carr '73, Is Now 17 --- Going to the Ends of the Earth to Inspire Kids: Doug Hall '81 Makes an Expedition to the North Pole --- 'It's More than a Place to Go, It's a Place to Grow': Peter Haynes '61 Heads the Boys and Girls Club of America --- Maybe You Can Go Home Again: Doug Kneeland '53 Reflects on Retiring to His Native Lincoln
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Maine, Volume 80, Number 1, Spring 1999
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
The Melody of Speech: UMaine Researcher Judy Walker Is Trying to Gauge How a Stroke Can Affect the Spoken Word --- Amazing Abilities: Bill Picard '98 Serves as an Inspiration to Many --- UMaine Courses From the Comfort of Your Own Home: Continuing Education Expands Its Offerings via the Internet --- Let's Get Stephen King Into the College Classroom: Professor Welch Everman Believes Maine's Master of the Macabre Belongs in the Curriculum --- Alumni Migration: Why Almost 50 Percent of UMaine Grads Leave the State for Jobs. And Are They Likely To Return? --- Lincoln County's Crack Reporter: Kris Ferrazza's In-depth Coverage of the Maine Yankee Controversy Earns Her Maine's Journalist of the Year Award
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Maine, Volume 79, Number 3, Fall 1998
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
A New Tool for Studying the Genetic Landscape: GenoSIS Brings Together Genetics and Geographic Information Systems --- Is It Breaking Up? UMaine Hosts Conference That Examines the Disintegration of the West Arctic Ice Sheet --- Maybe It's the Men's Turn: Home-Grown Star Andy Bedard Hopes to Help the Black Bears Get Their First NCAA Tournament --- The Dr. Ruth of UMaine: Sandy Caron '79 Helps Students Understand Sexuality and Relationships --- Prescription for Beating the Street: Radiologist Turned Investment Strategist Robert Birchenough '64 Shares Some of the Secrets of His Success
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Maine, Volume 79, Number 2, Summer 1998
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
From Dropout to Scholar: High School Dropout Scott Labby Graduated with Honors from UMaine in May, Now He's Headed for Yale Law School --- Right Place at the Right Time: UMaine Alumnus Blair LaCorte '85 Talks About Hish Rise to the Top of the Technology Business --- Is This a Good Idea? A Recent NCAA Rule Allows Even Full Scholarship-Athletes to Work --- 'My Life Is My Message': UMaine Professor Doug Allen Thinks We Can Learn A Lot From the Life and Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi --- The Fantastic World of Andrew Periale: If You Think Puppets Are Just For Kids Then You Need To Catch a Show by Master Puppeteer Andrew Periale '74, '77
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Maine, Volume 79, Number 1, Spring 1998
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
Goal, Lorenz! UMaine's Women's Hockey Star --- Too Much Mercury: UMaine Researchers Have Been Warning About Mercury Concentrations in Maine Waters for Decades --- Lighting 'The Lion King': UMaine Forestry Graduate Don Holder '80 Makes It to the Big Time as the Lighting Designer For One of Broadway's Biggest Hits --- Forcing Diversity Issues to the Forefront: An Ugly Racial Incident Leads to a UMaine Community Discussion on Making the Campus More Inviting for People of Color --- Supreme Justice: A Profile of Maine's Newest State Supreme Court Justice, Leigh Ingalls Saufley '76
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Maine, Volume 78, Number 3, Fall 1997
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
Whence El Nino? UMaine Researchers are Studying the Origins and Impacts of the Weather Phenomenon --- Starting on a High Note: UMaine's 17th President, Peter Hoff, Has a Surplus of Enthusiasm --- Howling at the Door: Do We Want the Timber Wolf Back in Maine? --- Following Cindy: UMaine's Superstar Has a Pure Passion for the Game --- Preachers to the Prisoners: A Profile of UMaine Alumnus George Castillo '67
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Maine, Volume 78, Number 2, Summer 1997
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
The Whiz Kid: Kristen Gwinn Graduated from UMaine with Honors at Age 19 --- Ideally Suited for the Job: Incoming General Alumni Association President Jeff Mills '83 Understands Maine --- The Genealogy Gurus: Class of '69 Members Jim and Terry Willard Host the PBS Series 'Ancestors' --- Integrity in the Face of Adversity: Reflections on the Fred Hutchinson '53 Presidency --- Replacing a Legend: A Look at UMaine's Four Alums in Big League Baseball, Including Cal Ripkin's Replacement Mike Bordick '88
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Maine, Volume 78, Number 1, Winter/Spring 1997
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
Searching for the Lost Canada Road: A Look at the Impressive Research of Graduate Student Barry Rodrigue --- Digging Out the Truth Makes Her a Target: Jan Vertefeuille's '88 Dedication to Investigative Journalism Earned Her a Pulitzer Prize Nomination --- Putting the Art Back Into Medicine: An Interview with Dr. Bernard Lown '42 --- Bubblegum, Popcorn, and Alligators in Elevators: Songwriter Rick Charette '70 on Why Kids Love His Music
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Maine, Volume 77, Number 3, Fall 1996
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
The Artist / Administrator: UMaine's New Art Museum Director (Wally Mason) --- Believing in Achieving: Students and Teachers Will Find No Greater Advocate Than UMaine's Russ Quaglia --- Setting High Goals, Making No Excuses: The Black Bear's New Basketball Coach, John Giannini --- Looking To a New Era for Native American Students: The Wabanaki Center Builds a Bridge Between the University and the Indian Community
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Maine, Volume 77, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1996
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
AFFIRMing a Future for the University of Maine: President Hutchinson '53 Reorganizes Colleges in the Face of a Lack of Support --- Job Search, '90s Style: Today's Graduates Have a More Difficult Road To Employment --- The 'Old Man' and the River: Howard Trotzky '71 Is the Oldest Among the Many UMaine Alumni Guides --- It's Not That Clear Cut: November's Controversial Referendum Has Spurred a Debate About the Future of the Maine Forest --- 'Teaching Is What I Am': A Profile of Legendary Bangor Teacher Maria Brountas '85
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Maine, Volume 77, Number 1, Winter 1996
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Maine's Master Jazzman, A Profile of Professor Karel Lidral and His UMaine Jazz Ensemble --- Hautala's Horror: A Look at Class of '70 Horror Writer Rick Hautala --- What Are Grades Worth? It's Up in the Air --- In the Penalty Box, Will UMaine's Self-Imposed Sanctions Be Enough to Satisfy the NCAA?
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Maine, Volume 76, Number 2, Fall 1995
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
The Can-Do Spirit of Suzanne Tyler: A Profile of UMaine's New Athletic Director --- The End of Animal House? There Seems To Be a New Attitude of Alcohol Awareness at UMaine --- Celebrity Chef: Matthew Kenney '88 and the NYC Restaurant Scene --- Looking at Life from Adams Hill: When He's Not Teaching Biology at the University of Vermont, Bernd Heinrich '66 Can Be Found at His Maine Cabin Studying Nature and Thinking About Life
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Maine, Volume 76, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1995
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
A Big Step Toward Equity: UMaine Makes a $724,000 Commitment to Women's Athletics --- New Alumni House: Gateway to the University of Maine --- 'Farming' For Fish: University Researchers Help Maine's Aquaculturists Achieve Success --- High-Tech Meets Higher Ed: Welcome to the New World of Learning at the University of Maine --- In Harm's Way: Charles McKay '51 Was a Deep-Sea Diver at Bikini Atoll in 1946 When the U.S. Detonated Its Fourth and Fifth Atomic Bombs. Now He Works To Help Atomic Veterans
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Maine, Volume 75, Number 2, Fall 1994
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
New Look, New Spirit For the Maine Marching Band --- The Food Detective: Nutritionist Jayne Greer Hurley '79 Is Letting Americans Know What's In the Food We Eat --- Faithfully Following Cindy: Excerpts from Tabitha King's '71 New Book on Maine's High School Hoops Superstar Cindy Blodgett --- John Baer '92, NYPD: From the Serenity of Orono To Walking a Beat in the Big Apple --- Patience and Perseverance: Tips For Job Seekers in the '90s from Employment Expert Charles Logue '58
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Maine, Volume 75, Number 1, Spring/Summer 1994
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
Embarrassment But No Shame: Putting UMaine's Athletic Troubles Into Perspective --- Raising the Standard: Getting Into the University Might Not Be As Easy As You Think --- A New Vision For the Maine Woods --- Can Soccer Score in the Good Old USA? ---The Pride of Maine: San Francisco Giant's Star Bill Swift '84 Has Won the Hearts of Mainers --- A Breeding Ground For Disorders? College Students Seem To Be Especially Susceptible to Anorexia and Bulimia --- Skill of Hand, Peace of Mind: A Profile of (musical instrument maker) Stephen Johnston '70
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Maine, Volume 74, Number 3, Fall 1993
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
The Professor of Basketball: Coach Rudy Keeling Loves Teaching Basketball and Stressing Academics --- Recapturing the Excitement: The Bottom Line for John Patches, the New Director of the MCA, Is Always Excellence --- Changing Climate of Maine Agriculture: New Ideas for Hard Times --- Interview with Eric Brennan '68: On the Leading Edge of Home Health Care --- Helping To Get the Ships to Sea: Mechanical Engineer Joanne Ouillette '86 Heads an Important Navy Program
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Maine, Volume 74, Number 2, Summer 1993
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
Smaller, But Better: President Fred Hutchinson's Downsizing Plan Gains Approval --- The Legendary Curmudgeon: At Maine, the Name Brooks Hamilton is Synonymous with Journalism --- Affordability and Access: Is the Price of College Too High? --- 'I Need To Be Strong': AIDS Victim Winnie MacDonald '72 Educates the Public and Serves as a Role Model For Other Women with the Disease --- Interview with Chancellor Woodbury: Outgoing Chancellor Robert Woodbury Reflects on UMaine and Issues in Higher Education
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Maine, Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 1993
University of Maine General Alumni Association
Contents:
Could This Be the Year? Eighteen-Year-Old Wonder Paul Kariya Hopes To Provide Maine Hockey the Boost It Needs To Go All the Way --- Campus at Risk: How Concerned and Informed are UMaine Students About AIDS? --- When You're Lighter Than Air (featuring Ruth Ludwig '78, editor of Ballooning magazine) --- Lasers, Stock Cars & a High Tech Crystal Ball: a Profile of Chemical Physicist and 'High-Tech Astrologer' George Hart --- Talking Trade: Economist Peter Morici Gives His Views on Free Trade, the Maine Economy, and the Policies of the Clinton Administration
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Maine, Volume 73, Number 3, Fall 1992
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
"Yes Sir: I'm Gay": A student's revelation that he is a homosexual challenges ROTC policy and raises awareness --- Exuberance with Experience: Those are qualities Jim Varner '57 brings to his new job as assistant director of admissions for minority recruitment --- KIicking the Waste Habit: UMaine takes the lead in recycling --- Maine's Master Editor: John Willey's intelligence and love of the written word led him to a career as one of America's best editors --- Tough Choices for Hard Times: Jane Sheehan '79 is the first woman commissioner of the Maine Department of Human Services
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Maine, Volume 73, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1992
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Can Maine Athletics Stay Competitive? Devastating Budget Cuts Have Forced UMaine To Give Its Sports Program a Lower Priority --- A Triumph of Human Spirit: Hao Trung Duong '92 Risked His Life To Escape Vietnam --- The Return of Fred Hutchinson '53: With Openness, Good Humor, and a Willingness To Listen, the New MAINE President Begins a New Era --- Making the Grade: While Americans Worry About the State of Education, UMaine Is Leading the Way In Improving Schools --- Puttering With Education Reform: A Quality Education Seems To Grow More Distant With Each Newly Funded Program To Ensure It
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Maine, Volume 73, Number 1, Winter 1992
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
UMaine Fraternities Clean House: Three Greek Organizations Are Reinstated With a New Commitment To Their Original Ideals --- The Mystic, the Skeptic, and the Academic: UMaine Professor Kyriacos Markides Rediscovers the Mysticism in His Native Cyprus --- Downsizing for the '90s: Three Years of Budget Cuts --- Determined To Be Independent: A Tragic Football Accident Left Sportswriter Bob McPhee '84 a Quadriplegic, But It Didn't Stop Him From Achieving His Goals
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Maine, Volume 72, Number 3, 125th Anniversary Issue, 125 Alumni Who Have Made a Difference
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
A special edition prepared for the 125th anniversary of the university highlighting the accomplishments of 125 alumni contributing to a wide range of fields -- engineers, physicians, novelists, Olympians, mountain climbers, photographers, politicians, foresters, farmers, economists, educators, and soldiers. Selections were made by a committee of alumni in an effort to represent the spirit of the university -- one of innovation, vision, and service.
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Maine, Volume 72, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1991
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
President for a Year: John Hitt Takes Over as UM Interim President --- Visions of an Energy Efficient Utopia: Professor Richard Hill Says We Have To Change Our Wasteful Ways --- A World of Color and Light: Paul Knaut '42 Approaches Photography Like a Fine Painter --- Black Bear in the Bronx: Carl "Stump" Merrill '66 Finally Makes It To the "Show" as Manager of the New York Yankees --- The 'We' Generation: Today's College Students Are Working To Define Themselves
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Maine, Volume 72, Number 1, Winter 1991
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
An Air of Uncertainty (about the year's budget crisis) --- Here at LASST! (the Sawyer Environmental Center) --- Maine Women Take the Ice --- Time, Myth, and the Artist: A Profile of UM Teacher / Painter Michael Lewis --- For Peat's Sake: A Profile of UMaine Alumna Joan Brooks --- Quality in the Classroom (Teaching / Research Debate at America's Universities)
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Maine, Volume 71, Number 3, Fall 1990
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Activist for the Aging: An Interview with Mary Crowley Mulvey '30 --- Need a New Career? UMaine's Full-Service Career Center Wants to Help --- Mr. Exuberance (Maine hockey coach Shawn Walsh) --- The Grand Illusionist: Magician Bruce Johnson '88 --- Alumni Profile: William Treat '40
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Maine, Volume 71, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1990
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
'No Human Can Do It All': An Interview with UM President Dale W. Lick --- Ouch! The Budget Cuts Hurt, but UM Leaders Are Still Optimistic --- Frozen Secrets: UMaine Researchers Test a New Theory That Could Greatly Improve Climate Prediction --- Are We Any Closer To the Goal? (equality in men's and women's athletics) --- Freed at Last! After 44 Months of Captivity, UMaine Graduate Frank Reed Comes Home --- King of the Elves: Inventor, Entrepreneur Doug Hall Thinks Fun and Success Go Hand In Hand --- The Power of Roots: The First Native American Graduate from Maine (Eunice Baumann-Nelson '39) Believes Her Ancestors Can Teach Us a Great Deal About Caring for the Earth
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Maine, Volume 71, Number 1, Winter 1990
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Keeping the Black Bears Out of the Circus: An Interview with UM Athletic Director, Kevin White --- Eloquence Has the Edge: UM Women in a New Maine Writers Anthology --- She's Bringing Peace to the UMaine Campus: Emily Markides '82 Heads Up a New Peace Studies Program --- Determination and a Dream: N.Y.C. Basketball Star Donald Taylor Has Earned a Chance for a College Education --- Greeks on Campus: Can They Clean Up Their Act? --- Democracy in the Classroom: a Profile of Brunswick Teacher Craig Beaulieu '75
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Maine, Volume 70, Number 3, Fall 1989
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Mr. Speaker, An interview with John Martin '63 --- Phuong! A Vietnam requiem --- Breaking Away, Susan Elias '83 in the Tour de France --- The Student King, A look back at Stephen King '70 as a student at the University of Maine --- "Under No Condition will the University Close," President Emeritus Winthrop Libby '32 remembers the difficult 60's at Maine
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Maine, Volume 70, Number 2, Spring/Summer 1989
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Providing Safe Passage: Two UM Students Have Started an Escort Service for Women Walking Through Campus at Night --- Mr. Maine Sports: A Friend and Colleague Remembers Sam Sezak '31 --- Going Global: International Developments at the University of Maine --- The Loran/Omega Man John Alvin Pierce '28 --- Palm Beach Style-Setters --- It's All Happening at the Zoo: the Kansas City Zoo, That Is, the Place Where Zoo Curator Betsey Burke '67 Stopped on Her Journey to Become a Cowboy Out West
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Maine, Volume 70, Number 1, Winter 1989
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Taking a Hard Look at Fraternity Life at Maine --- Bringing Research and Industry Together: A Look at the Maine Lobster Institute --- Embryo Transfer Brings 'Supercows' to UMaine --- The Excitement of Changing the World: A Profile of World Food Prize Winner Robert Chandler '29 --- Do Students Need the Humanities?
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Maine, Volume 69, Number 3, Fall 1988
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
How the Bond Issue Would Help UMaine --- Maine's Obsessed Mathematician Henry Pogorzelski --- Setting Priorities: Athletic Success and Academic Quality at Maine --- The 'Survivor': Miro Czapowskj '58 --- Preserving Maine's Landscape (the work of Patrick Chassé)
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Maine, Volume 69, Number 2, Spring 1988
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
UM Starts Planning Against AIDS --- New Carnegie Director Sets High Standards for UM Museum --- Hockey Comes of Age at Maine --- Sandra Bartolini Lawrence '71, the First Woman VP at Gillette --- The Balancing Act: Married Maine Alumnae Look at the Choices Open to Women Regarding Careers and Family --- Radon: Mother Nature's Hidden Health Hazard
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Maine, Volume 69, Number 1, Winter 1988
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Only Pat's Pizza Hasn't Changed (Sandy Phippen's refelections on campus) --- UM Nursing Graduates Find It Easy to Get Jobs, But Will They Stay? --- Acid Rain: It's Only Part of the Problem --- Being Black at Maine --- Teaching Teachers to be Human Ecologists --- What Maine High School Students Think of UM
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Maine, Volume 68, Number 3, Fall 1987
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Bernard Lown '42: A Frank Discussion with the Internationally Renowned Physician and Man of Peace --- Weinrich Makes Olympic Team --- The Canadian Connection: UMaine's Canadian-American Center Celebrates its 20th Anniversary --- Close Call in the Arctic (Walter Staples and the 1937 expedition of the Gertrude L. Thebaud) --- After a War, It Seemed Like Heaven: The Old South Apartments Hold Fond Memories For a Lot of WWII Veterans and Their Families --- The Good Life at Nicatous Lake
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Maine, Volume 68, Number 2, Spring 1987
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Gary Thorne '70: An Interview with the Voice of UMaine Hockey and the World Champion Mets --- The Rising Sea (research of UM Professor Kenneth Fink) --- Oscar Whalen '19, At 92, Maine's Oldest Practicing Attorney --- Spring Fashion '87 --- Maine Alumni and the Vietnam War --- Living in the 50's of His Mind (songwriter Larry Jonh McNally)
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Maine, Volume 68, Number 1, Winter 1987
University of Maine Alumni Association
Contents:
Chancellor Robert Woodbury --- Master of the Game: UM Teacher and World Chessmaster Danny Kopec --- The Hudson Museum Opens to the Public --- Swimming in Success: Maine's Women's Swim Coach Jeff Wren --- Unraveling the Mysteries of the Gene: Maine Alumni at Jackson Laboratory --- The Price of Speaking Out: UM Teacher Ngo Vinh Long's Views on Vietnam
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 4, Fall 1986
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Setting the Right Tone: New President Dale Lick Talks About Taking the Helm --- 'Surprised, Shocked, and Disappointed': Reactions to Ex-Chancellor Jack E. Freeman's Sudden Departure After Just Two Weeks --- Edward DeCourcy '34: Alumni Career Award Winner --- Fish Contest Catches National Attention --- The Doors Open: Isaac Stern and Yo Yo Ma Highlight a Gala Opening for the Exciting New Maine Center for the Arts
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 3, Summer 1986
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
It's Official: We're Now the University of Maine - It was a long, hard road, but UM finally has some much needed money and a new name --- Jack McLaughlin-Gray '67 Returns to Hauck Stage - A standing ovation for the Guthrie Theater Company and for a Maine graduate who has fulfilled "Great Expectations" --- Good Maine Food Without the Fat - Susan Davis '73G and Anne-Marie Davee '78 offer some nutritious suggestions that you can live with --- Building Boats that Last - That's the reputation of Southwest Harbor's Lee Wilbur '70 --- David Lamb '62 - Observations on Vietnam and the Middle East from a seasoned journalist who was there --- Maine's Ice Cream Man - Charles E. Stickney's Deering Corporation celebrates its 100th birthday
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 2, Spring 1986
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Restoring Orono to Eminence - A special report on the Visiting Committee's recommendations for the University of Maine --- Eat those Carrots - UMO's vitamin A research is helping nutritionists plan healthier diets --- Professors and Patents - The second of a two-part series on the creativity of campus inventors --- The President's House - Photographer Brian Vanden Brink explores the architecture and decor of the house that has been a campus landmark since the beginning
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 67, Number 1, December 1985
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Fantaisie-Impromptu --- Professors and Patents --- Owen Wells: Move and Shakes --- Hard Times Ahead --- Maine's Own Hall of Fame
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 66, Number 4, September 1985
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Acid rain research --- New Alumni Association President Hank Schmelzer --- Alumni on staff at Down East magazine --- Orono Research and Development Park
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 66, Number 3, June 1985
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
The Tele-Connection --- Sister Stations --- The Voice of the Bears --- Mark Cohen '54: ABC Chief --- Marge Lipton '67: TV Producer Extraordinaire --- UMO Sports: a Video Toast
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 66, Number 2, March 1985
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Marine studies research --- Students of the Sea --- A University Explores an Ocean --- Marine Students, Now Marine Alums --- Georges Bank--Past and Future --- Maine Teachers --- The Best in the Nation? --- UMO at a Crossroad by university president Arthur M. Johnson
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 66, Number 1, December 1984
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
University featured on the MacNeil/Lehrer Report for radon research --- "Made in Maine" exhibit at the Maine State Museum --- Charles Todd's work to help bald eagles --- Career of Henry P. Sheng --- Homecoming photographs
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 65, Number 4, September 1984
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
New Faces on Campus --- Maine Bound --- The Older Grad --- '68 Shall Lead Them --- Class Notes
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 65, Number 3, June 1984
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Varsity Hockey: A Look Back --- The View from Alumni hall --- Jim Tierney Story --- Allen-Dyer Connection --- Wesley Hedlund '69: Developing Sea Consciousness
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 65, Number 2, March 1984
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
The Donna Browne Story --- Weather or Not --- A 50th Birthday for the Trees --- Come Blow Your Horn --- A Pat on the Back for a Bear Who Dunn Good
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 65, Number 1, December 1983
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Church Goods Coast-to-Coast --- Gone But Not Forgotten: the Stories of Edith Patch, David O'Meara, and John Ford --- Jeff Hollingsworth '74
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 64, Number 4, September 1983
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Beth Holmes: a Pioneer in Special Education --- The Story of a Forensic Scientist (Marcella Sorg) --- Research Biologists Fishing for Clues to Life
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 64, Number 3, June 1983
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
The Arts at Orono --- Don Stratton In His Life and Art --- Thirty Years Later Six '50 Classmates Are Still Putting Out a Newspaper Together --- Musician Dave Mallett --- Humorist Tim Sample
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 64, Number 2, March 1983
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Hirundo: The Gift of Land --- The Woman Graduate --- Stereotypes in Print --- Hot on the Trail of the Proof
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 64, Number 1, December 1982
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
I Own This Town (on Kingdon Harvey '30) --- Nate Cohen '35 --- Six Overtimes? --- The Heart Saver, Cadiologist Bernard Lown '42
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 4, September 1982
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
The Quaternary Institute --- The Wizards of Omaha! --- A Seafaring Legacy
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 3, June 1982
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Berry Market Not-So-Blue --- Is UMO the Key to Maine's Future? --- Hot Dogs, Beer and a Reunion
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 2, March 1982
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
The Sincere Inquirer: Ron Parent '66 Makes Notre Dame More Than an Alumni Magazine --- Seduced by the River (Bill Stearns '58 with an expedition down the St. John River) --- Wendell Gilley: The Art of Bird Carving --- Meditations in Glass: Religious and Aesthetic Dimension Discovered in Bangor's Famous Pernlochner Stained Glass Windows
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Maine Alumnus, Volume 63, Number 1, December 1981
General Alumni Association, University of Maine
Contents:
Imagery and the Third Eye by Stephen King --- Bucking the Maine Inferiority Complex --- Alumni Writers