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    Interview with Maura Allen (Class of 2014) and Laurel Mast (2014) by Emma Kellogg

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    Maura Allen (Class of 2014) and Laurel Mast (Class of 2014) describe the transition to Bowdoin and meeting each other on the rugby team. Mast talks about taking extra courses many semesters, participating in plays, and being an avid sports fan. Allen speaks about being a year-round athlete, a facilitator for V-Space, and living in Quinby House. The pair discuss their love for the state of Maine but acknowledge the unique challenges that come from being so far from their homes in Colorado and Oregon. Allen and Mast also reflect on the burgeoning discussions surrounding cultural appropriation and hookup culture on campus

    [Charles Laurel Allen 2]

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    Undated photograph of Charles Laurel Allen seated at his desk.Charles Laurel Allen was born on Jualy 5, 1902, in Berwick, North Dakota. He received his M.A. in 1927 from the University of Illinois Urbana and his Ph.D. He was hired as a Professor of Journalism at Texas Tech University in 1967 and resigned in 1969

    [Charles Laurel Allen 3]

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    Undated photograph of Charles Laurel Allen that is taped to his June 15, 1967, personal and professional data bank form.Charles Laurel Allen was born on Jualy 5, 1902, in Berwick, North Dakota. He received his M.A. in 1927 from the University of Illinois Urbana and his Ph.D. He was hired as a Professor of Journalism at Texas Tech University in 1967 and resigned in 1969

    [Charles Laurel Allen 1]

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    Undated photograph of Charles Laurel Allen.Charles Laurel Allen was born on Jualy 5, 1902, in Berwick, North Dakota. He received his M.A. in 1927 from the University of Illinois Urbana and his Ph.D. He was hired as a Professor of Journalism at Texas Tech University in 1967 and resigned in 1969

    Marian Allen: Founder of the Laurel-Jones County Black History Museum and Art Facility

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    Marian Allen is the curator and founder of the Laurel-Jones County Black History Museum and Arts Facility. In this talk, she discusses her goals for the museum, previous events, and how she created the space

    Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides.

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    Tordeur Pol. Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. p. 332

    Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides.

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    Tordeur Pol. Laurel FULKERSON, The Ovidian Heroine as Author. Reading, Writing, and Community in the Heroides. . In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. p. 332

    Laurel near mine

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    The back of the photograph has a handwritten caption that is very light and difficult to read, "Kep in winter leaning against mt. laurel a foot thick." The Album caption identifies this photograph as "Laurel near mine." This picture is similar to one in "Our Southern Highlanders" (1922 revised ed., p. 72) entitled "Scouting in the Laurel. (The Author.)" This photograph is on Album page 19 with the heading "Great Smoky Mts.

    Vardis Fisher Folder

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    7 pages of family history documents containing and related to Vardis Fisher; Opal Laurel Holmes; - including: News articles; author; obit
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