Description: Rosalyne (Spindel) Bernstein (b. 1928) grew up in the Bronx, N.Y. and Fall River, MA, the daughter of Jewish immigrants from Poland, and attended Radcliffe College as an economics major. She and her husband, Sumner Thurman Bernstein (a Portland native), moved to Portland in 1949. There, she played an active role in the community and was involved with numerous organizations, such as: National Council of Jewish Women (president); Head Start program in Portland (founder); Bowdoin College; University of Southern Maine; Maine Health Care Finance Commission; Maine Medical Center; American- Israeli Public Affairs Committee; New England Board of Higher Education; Maine Community Foundation; and Portland Museum of Art. She earned her la...
Description: Robert Stanley Pickett and Jane Niles Pickett attended Gorham State Teacher\u27s Colleg...
Description: Susan Farnsworth earned her undergraduate degree from Bates College in 1969 and her Jur...
Description: Frannie Peabody was one of Maine\u27s leading AIDS activists. Best known in Maine and n...
Rosalyne (Spindel) Bernstein was born Dec. 22, 1928 in Bronx, N.Y. Her parents, Harry and Bertha (Le...
Rosalyne (Spindel) Bernstein was born Dec. 22, 1928 in Bronx, N.Y. Her parents, Harry and Bertha (Le...
Description: Sumner Thurman Bernstein (1924 - 2002) grew up in Portland, Maine, the son of lawyer pa...
Provenance: These papers were donated by Beth B. Schneider, on April 15, 2021. Ownership and Literar...
Description: Allen Bernstein was born on June 19, 1913 in Nashua, New Hampshire. He holds a MA in Ec...
Includes a eulogy, newspaper clippings, biographical information, and citations from Jewish and othe...
Description: Sally G. Vamvakias served on the University of Maine System Board of Trustees in the 19...
Description: The Jewish Community Center on Cumberland Avenue in Portland, Maine was the site of Uni...
Description: Jean Byers Sampson was a 1944 graduate of Smith College. Early in her post-Smith career...
Description: Miriam Andrews was a Gorham Normal School music teacher from 1922 to 1960. She had atte...
Description: Harriet Putnam Henry became Maine’s first woman judge in 1973. Her expertise was in mar...
Description: Annetta Kornetsky was the Scout leader of Girl Scout Troops 109 and 177, sponsored by t...
Description: Robert Stanley Pickett and Jane Niles Pickett attended Gorham State Teacher\u27s Colleg...
Description: Susan Farnsworth earned her undergraduate degree from Bates College in 1969 and her Jur...
Description: Frannie Peabody was one of Maine\u27s leading AIDS activists. Best known in Maine and n...
Rosalyne (Spindel) Bernstein was born Dec. 22, 1928 in Bronx, N.Y. Her parents, Harry and Bertha (Le...
Rosalyne (Spindel) Bernstein was born Dec. 22, 1928 in Bronx, N.Y. Her parents, Harry and Bertha (Le...
Description: Sumner Thurman Bernstein (1924 - 2002) grew up in Portland, Maine, the son of lawyer pa...
Provenance: These papers were donated by Beth B. Schneider, on April 15, 2021. Ownership and Literar...
Description: Allen Bernstein was born on June 19, 1913 in Nashua, New Hampshire. He holds a MA in Ec...
Includes a eulogy, newspaper clippings, biographical information, and citations from Jewish and othe...
Description: Sally G. Vamvakias served on the University of Maine System Board of Trustees in the 19...
Description: The Jewish Community Center on Cumberland Avenue in Portland, Maine was the site of Uni...
Description: Jean Byers Sampson was a 1944 graduate of Smith College. Early in her post-Smith career...
Description: Miriam Andrews was a Gorham Normal School music teacher from 1922 to 1960. She had atte...
Description: Harriet Putnam Henry became Maine’s first woman judge in 1973. Her expertise was in mar...
Description: Annetta Kornetsky was the Scout leader of Girl Scout Troops 109 and 177, sponsored by t...
Description: Robert Stanley Pickett and Jane Niles Pickett attended Gorham State Teacher\u27s Colleg...
Description: Susan Farnsworth earned her undergraduate degree from Bates College in 1969 and her Jur...
Description: Frannie Peabody was one of Maine\u27s leading AIDS activists. Best known in Maine and n...