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Black Symposium Letter from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis
A letter response from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis on February 12, 1969, to a Ruth E. Willey in regards to the Black Symposium to be held at the University of Maine in 1969
Black Symposium_Letter from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis
A letter response from Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis on February 12, 1969, to a Ruth E. Willey in regards to the Black Symposium to be held at the University of Maine in 1969.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/racial_justice/1001/thumbnail.jp
In Search of a Strong Agenda: An Interview with Kenneth M. Curtis
In an interview this fall with Maine Policy Review, Kenneth Curtis, the former governor, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and former U.S. ambassador to Canada, shared his insights into the civic and political life of Maine and the nation. Not surprisingly, Curtis, currently president of Maine Maritime Academy, argues that many attitudes about the ineffectiveness and the unresponsiveness of government could be overcome by strong leadership from the executives of federal and state governments. He asserts that federal and state chief executives need to offer a vision of the future, put forth strong political agendas, and then foster cooperation, not conflict, in implementing the goals and objectives of those agendas
In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought
In researching the history of rum and rum cocktails, author Wayne Curtis bought an out-of-print copy of Trader Vic\u27s Book of Food & Drink that once belonged to Maine author Kenneth Roberts (1885-1957). On a blank page, Curtis discovered Roberts\u27 well-crafted description of inventing a recipe, with scratched out and recast words
1967-1975, Kenneth M. Curtis
Kenneth M. Curtis of Leeds, 1967-1975.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_govportraits/1060/thumbnail.jp
1967-1975, Kenneth M. Curtis
Kenneth M. Curtis of Leeds, 1967-1975.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_govportraits/1060/thumbnail.jp
1965-1966, Kenneth M. Curtis
Kenneth M. Curtis of Cape Elizabeth, ME, Secretary of State 1965-1966.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_secportraits/1025/thumbnail.jp
1965-1966, Kenneth M. Curtis
Kenneth M. Curtis of Cape Elizabeth, ME, Secretary of State 1965-1966.https://digitalmaine.com/arc_secportraits/1025/thumbnail.jp
Curtis Talwst Santiago: Can't I Alter
"This edition in the Drawing Papers series documents Curtis Talwst Santiago's Can't I Alter, an immersive, drawing-filled installation that explores the theme of ancestry and the necessity of preserving the past while acknowledging the fallacies implicit in historical recollection. A specially-commissioned photographic exhibition tour accompanies new scholarship by curator Claire Gilman, a revealing conversation between the artist and collector Kenneth Montague, and a powerful contribution by the 2020 PEN/ Nabakov Award-winning writer M. NourbeSe Philip." -- Pusblisher's website
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