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Primary Arithmetic 1909 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Primary Arithmetic 1909 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Book, "Primary Arithmetic" by Samuel Hamilton. Copyright 1909. Inscription on front cover "Property of Town of Cranberry Isles Hazel Bunker" | |||
The Phoenix Fund: a campaign to rebuild College of the Atlantic College of the Atlantic |
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| The Phoenix Fund: a campaign to rebuild College of the Atlantic College of the Atlantic Description: This brochure explains the Phoenix Fund campaign to rebuild Kaelber Hall after the July 25, 1983 fire that burned down Kaelber Hall. | ||
Orange and the Black (Princeton) Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Orange and the Black (Princeton) Jesup Memorial Library | |||
Commencement Exercises - Class of 1927 - Bar Harbor High School Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Commencement Exercises - Class of 1927 - Bar Harbor High School Jesup Memorial Library | |||
Commencement Exercises - Class of 1920 - Bar Harbor High School Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Commencement Exercises - Class of 1920 - Bar Harbor High School Jesup Memorial Library | |||
Class of 1932 Jesup Memorial Library |
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| Class of 1932 Jesup Memorial Library | |||
Annual Report of the School Committee Town of Eden 1913 1914 Jesup Memorial Library |
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"Livermore Falls Graduation Speakers." Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| "Livermore Falls Graduation Speakers." Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A newspaper article about the graduating pupils of Livermore falls high school. One of those students being Islander Louise Marr. The article says this about her, " Louise Hampton Marr who will give a reading from Holman Day is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Marr. She was born at Westbrook and attended the Warren school and Forest street grammar school there. Her high school course has been at the local high school As a freshman she was class treasurer, as a sophomore, was a member of the gym class, as a junior was school treasurer, a member of the Banner board, and president of the Outing club. As senior she is editor-in-chief of the banner, treasurer of the Outing club, manager of the class basketball team and took part in the Outing club play. During all four years she has been a member of the Athletic Association and of the orchestra, in which she plays a violin and for the last three years has been a member of the Glee club. She attends the Methodist church and is a member of the Rainbow class. She plans to attend Farmington State Normal School. [show more] |