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Andrew M. Mead, 2001 UMaine Commencement Address
The text of Chief Justice of the Maine Superior Court Andrew M. Mead\u27s address to graduates of the University of Maine Class of 2001 on May 19, 2001
Lawyers in Libraries: A New Approach to Justice in Maine
Andrew Mead describes the emerging partnership between libraries and lawyers, whereby lawyers provide pro bono legal advice in libraries both in person and through remote teleconferencing capability
North by East. Andrew Mead, chief justice of Maine\u27s Superior Court, opened t
North by East. Andrew Mead, chief justice of Maine\u27s Superior Court, opened the website mainejuror.com to encourage more Mainers to serve as jurors
A Sum Greater Than the Parts: What States Can Teach Each Other About Charter Schooling
States with a significant charter sector know firsthand that the success or failure of a charter school is not a matter of chance, but subject to variances in state laws and a state's educational, political, and regulatory climate. In this report, Sara Mead and Andrew J. Rotherham draw on the experiences of 12 states, proposing those lessons that are necessary for charter school quality and growth
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-her-10.1177_19375867231154250 - The Variable Impact of Clinical Risk-Adjustment Models to Evaluate Hospital Design
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-her-10.1177_19375867231154250 for The Variable Impact of Clinical Risk-Adjustment Models to Evaluate Hospital Design by Mitchell Mead, Upali Nanda and Andrew M. Ibrahim in HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal</p
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-her-10.1177_19375867231154250 - The Variable Impact of Clinical Risk-Adjustment Models to Evaluate Hospital Design
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-her-10.1177_19375867231154250 for The Variable Impact of Clinical Risk-Adjustment Models to Evaluate Hospital Design by Mitchell Mead, Upali Nanda and Andrew M. Ibrahim in HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal</p
Penobscot County Superior Court justice Andrew Mead ruled this week that jurors
Penobscot County Superior Court justice Andrew Mead ruled this week that jurors hearing the case of David Fleming, 35, should be able to consider DNA evidence. Fleming, currently serving an 80-year prison term for the 1991 kidnap, rape and attempted murder of a 15-year-old York girl, is charged with murder in the death of Lisa Garland, 18, whose body was found in Alton in November 1990. Previous cases that involved DNA tests have ended either in guilty pleas or acquitals. Details
Faculty recital, February 22, 1981 : a program of chamber music
Recorded during a live performance at Oakland Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan on February 22, 1981, 3:00 p.m., program no. 250 of the School of Music's 1980-1981 season.1st work: Connie Klausmeier Hutchinson, horn ; Marshall Meade, Mary Ann Meade, violin ; Andrew Dabczynksi, viola ; Michel Meade, cello. 2nd work: Robert Humiston, oboe ; Maurita Murphy Mead, clarinet ; Mary Ann Meade, violin ; Andrew Dabczynski, viola ; Marshall Hutchinson, double bass. 3rd work: Phyllis Rappeport, piano ; Mary Ann Meade ; violin ; Connie Klausmeier Hutchinson, horn.Reel 1: Quintet for horn and string quartet / Bernhrd Heiden -- Quintet, op. 39 (1924) / Sergei ProkofievReel 2: Trio in E-flat major, op. 40 / Johannes Brahm
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