Description: ...Dorr Museum newsletter, January 2002...
File Attachment: 2002-01_Museum-Newsletter.pdf …The Museum of Natural History Behind The Dorr The Newsletter of the George B. …Dorr Museum of Natural History, College of the Atlantic January 2002 At the Museum Winter Happenings What can students DO at College of the Atlantic …January 2002 RECENT EXHIBITIONS AT THE MUSEUM The Dorr Museum hosted several temporary exhibits in 2001. …Dorr Museum of Natural History SUMMER UPDATE In the Museum The Dorr Museum had another successful summer season, attracting 3000 visitors from 39 states
Description: ...Acadia National Park superintendent George Dorr writes in response to a request from the Bar Harbor Village Improvement Association for brush removal in...Dorr requests that the Village Improvement Association start referring to Bubble Pond Road and Summit Road as such in future correspondence and publications...
Description: ...Dorr, the custodian of Lafayette National Park...The letter states that the various Mount Desert Island path committees are eager to cooperate with Dorr and asks that he confer with them regarding any...
Description: ...Open House You are invited to a pre-lecture gathering at the Dorr Museum in honor of the museum's Summer of Rachel Carson...Dorr Museum Front text: Tosia australis Uniophora granifera PDF description: A brochure describing a 2007 Dorr Museum Champlain Society lecture...
File Attachment: RG05-13-01_History-and-Destiny-in-World-Fisheries.pdf …College of the Atlantic The Dorr Museum Champlain Society Lecture in honor of the Centennial of Rachel Carsoh HISTORY AND DESTINY IN WORLD FISHERIES …JULY 19, 2007 The Dorr Museum Champlain Society Lecture HISTORY AND DESTINY IN WORLD FISHERIES by Carl Sofina of the Blue Ocean Institute CARL SAFINA
Description: ...Dorr, Charles S. Frost, William Lawrence, Fred C. Lunam, Vance McCormick, David Hennen Morris, Charles P. Pike, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Hubert Work...
File Attachment: In Memory of Dr. Robert Abbe-uncompressed.PDF …Dorr, Bishop Lawrence and Judge Deasy, for suggestions, as they will have charge of deciding, with my approval. New York, April 8, 1927.