creator: University of Maine

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Junior Orations Program

description
  • – The program describes a performance of speeches and music held May 9, 1917, in the Assembly Hall at the University of Maine, part of Junior Week festivities for the Class of 1918. At the bottom of the program is an illustration of a lamp.
  • – "Junior Orations / ASSEMBLY HALL / Wednesday Evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock / Chairman: / JAMES STACY STEVENS, Dean / MUSIC / The True Meaning of College Spirit, / Dorothy Louise Folsom / A World Union, Lee Vrooman / The Rediscovery of America, Helen Loggie Stuart / MUSIC / Government Control of Interstate Railroads, / Robert Henry Hawthorne / The Price ofPeace, Walter Joseph Creamer / MUSIC / Soloist: Miss Helen White"
subjectrights
  • – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Seal of University of Maine

description
  • – The seal is round and apparently made of dark red-brown leather. "THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE" is embossed around the outer edge, with a border decoration and a star between each word. In the seal's center, stamped in gold foil, is the figure of two men standing on either side of a large ornate scroll. The man on the left is a farmer holding a scythe over hisshoulder; on the right is a sailor standing in front of a large anchor. The scroll is unrolled to show a pine tree with a moose reclining underneath. Above the scroll is a star and a banner reading "DIRIGO".
subjectrights
  • – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1915
  • – 1916
  • – 1917
  • – 1918
creatorlanguage
  • – en

University of Maine Individual Class Schedule

description
  • – This is an individual course schedule from the University of Maine for the Fall 1915 semester. Included on the schedule are classes, times, and days. This schedule was probably written for Albert Wunderlich.
subjectrights
  • – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1915
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

University of Maine Individual Class Schedule for Albert W. Wunderlich

description
  • – "No. 1 / University of Maine / Program taken by (give full name) Albert W. Wunderlich / DURING Fall SEMESTER, 1916 / University Address Sigma Chi House"
  • – This is a completed University of Maine course schedule for Albert W. Wunderlich, Fall 1916. Times range between 8:00 AM and 4:15 PM.
subjectrights
  • – This work is in the public domain. Access is provided for educational, research or commercial purposes under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1916
creatorlanguage
  • – en
  • – en

Invitation to Junior Week at University of Maine

description
  • – The invitation is engraved in black gothic lettering on a cream-colored rectangular card, with the gold-embossed seal of the University of Maine in the upper left corner."1918" is embossed in a gold art-deco font in the lower right corner. Junior week was held May 9 to May 12, 1917.
  • – "The Class of Nineteen Hundred Eighteen / of the / University of Maine / requests the pleasure of your presence / at Junior Week / May ninth to twelfth / Orono, Maine / 1918"
subjectrights
  • – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

Dance Card for Junior Promenade

description
  • – The dance card is a nineteen-page cream-colored booklet, bound with a long crimson silk carrying cord. It was printed for the University of Maine Junior Promenade, May 11, 1917.
subjectrights
  • – Access is provided for educational and research purposes only under 17 U.S.C.A. ? 107. Please contact the Simmons College Archives for permission and proper citation guidelines.
date
  • – 1917
creatorlanguage
  • – en

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