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Boothby Lecture Series-- General Info

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Albert C. Boothby (Class of 1929)-biographical articles

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Richard Blackett 10/6/77

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Lloyd Sealy 11/3/77

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Gerdes Fleurant 1/26/78

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Harold Cruse 3/7/78

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Jim Loving 4/13/78

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: William C. King 9/28/78

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Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Selwyn Cudjoe 10/24/78

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988

Boothby Lecture: Frank Pogue 1/28/79

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: A03.01.04
Series Description: From the Series: Named in honor the Maine educator and Bowdoin College graduate (class of 1929), the series was endowed by Boothby's widow and children after his death in 1977. Its purpose is to promote African-American culture and scholarship. The speakers must be African-Americans. Many speakers have been prominent educators, including Maya Angelou, Faith Mitchell, and Douglas Daniels. The material includes information on the publicity for the speakers, and arrangements, etc. to bring the speakers to...
Dates: 1977 - 1988