In April 1961, Jean Byers Sampson wrote to the director of branches of the NAACP notifying him that she was involved with establishing a branch in Lewiston-Auburn. Because Jean had worked for the national branch of the NAACP in the late 1940s, she began her letter with a friendly “Remember me?” It is a short, intimate phrase that characterized how Jean worked throughout her life. “‘Remember Me?’ The Life and Legacy of Jean Byers Sampson,” the third annual event of the Sampson Center, is a tribute to how one person’s life changed Maine. Table of Contents: The Mosaic of Maine Life (Mark B. Lapping, Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs 1994-2000, Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, 2007-08) History of the Jean By...
Contents: The Union Building Campaign --- Mathematician Lennie P. Copeland \u2704 --- and Departme...
Contents: The Seasoning of Cindy: Women\u27s head basketball coach, Cindy Blodgett, isn\u27t the qui...
Liberating Visions: Religion and the Challenge of Change in Maine, 1820 to the Present. Each of the ...
In April 1961, Jean Byers Sampson wrote to the director of branches of the NAACP notifying him that ...
In April 1961, Jean Byers Sampson wrote to the director of branches of the NAACP notifying him that ...
Description: Jean Byers Sampson was a 1944 graduate of Smith College. Early in her post-Smith career...
Scanned items from Ada Viola Smith (Peters) alumni file. Smith earned a BA in French from the Univer...
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
Contents: Campus in Spring --- An Outstanding Alumna Mrs. Green --- Alumni Mourn Deaths of Payson Sm...
Contents: Maine\u27s New Forestry Building --- A New Campus Skyline --- He Digs Into the Past (Maine...
Contents: Fraternities --- Betty Brown of Bangor becoming Australia\u27s new first lady --- Alumni s...
Contents: A Tribute to Loyalty --- Builder (Francis T. Crowe \u2705) --- Dean of Men L. S. Corbett D...
Contents: Disaster at the Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C. --- National recognition of the ...
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
Contents: Educational Television --- Hodding Carter Lecture --- Henri Raffy Fund --- Store Company G...
Contents: The Union Building Campaign --- Mathematician Lennie P. Copeland \u2704 --- and Departme...
Contents: The Seasoning of Cindy: Women\u27s head basketball coach, Cindy Blodgett, isn\u27t the qui...
Liberating Visions: Religion and the Challenge of Change in Maine, 1820 to the Present. Each of the ...
In April 1961, Jean Byers Sampson wrote to the director of branches of the NAACP notifying him that ...
In April 1961, Jean Byers Sampson wrote to the director of branches of the NAACP notifying him that ...
Description: Jean Byers Sampson was a 1944 graduate of Smith College. Early in her post-Smith career...
Scanned items from Ada Viola Smith (Peters) alumni file. Smith earned a BA in French from the Univer...
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
Contents: Campus in Spring --- An Outstanding Alumna Mrs. Green --- Alumni Mourn Deaths of Payson Sm...
Contents: Maine\u27s New Forestry Building --- A New Campus Skyline --- He Digs Into the Past (Maine...
Contents: Fraternities --- Betty Brown of Bangor becoming Australia\u27s new first lady --- Alumni s...
Contents: A Tribute to Loyalty --- Builder (Francis T. Crowe \u2705) --- Dean of Men L. S. Corbett D...
Contents: Disaster at the Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C. --- National recognition of the ...
Email from the UMaine Office for Diversity and Inclusion with various details of the Office\u27s wor...
Contents: Educational Television --- Hodding Carter Lecture --- Henri Raffy Fund --- Store Company G...
Contents: The Union Building Campaign --- Mathematician Lennie P. Copeland \u2704 --- and Departme...
Contents: The Seasoning of Cindy: Women\u27s head basketball coach, Cindy Blodgett, isn\u27t the qui...
Liberating Visions: Religion and the Challenge of Change in Maine, 1820 to the Present. Each of the ...