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Ovsz-box 1

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Contains 39 Results:

Posters, 1978-1990, n.d.

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Identifier: A04.08.08
Series Description: From the Series: The Bowdoin Women's Association began as a small unofficial organization when women were first admitted to Bowdoin in the early 1970's, and was formally founded during the 1974-1975 academic year, the first year of full coeducation at Bowdoin. The association promotes awareness and education about gender issues through speeches, seminars, workshops, performance artists and other activities. The series contains flyers and posters announcing events, handbooks and newsletters, meeting...
Dates: 1806-

Posters, 1979-1988, n.d.

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Identifier: A04.08.09
Series Description: From the Series: Chartered in 1947, the Student Union Committee was organized to promote educational and entertaining activities for the student body. In the late 1990's the Student Union Committee became the Campus Activities Board, also referred to as the A-Board. As the name indicates, the function of the organization remains the planning and promotion of activities that contribute to the educational and social life of the College community. The series contains flyers, posters, meeting minutes, and other...
Dates: 1806-

Posters, 1947, [1975, 1981]

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Identifier: A04.08.16
Series Description: From the Series: WBOR (91.1 FM) is a non-commercial, community radio station chartered to the President and Trustees of Bowdoin College. WBOR plays music of all types, as well as featuring sports and news programming. Prior to 1951 a weekly radio program "Bowdoin-on-the-Air" was presented by Bowdoin undergraduates through the facilities of station WGAN in Portland. As the result of a gift from the Bowdoin class of 1924, a radio station was built on campus in 1951 on the second floor of Moulton Union and was...
Dates: 1806-

Posters, 1983-1991, 2016- n.d.

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Identifier: A04.08.18
Series Description: From the Series: The BGSA (Bowdoin Gay-Straight Alliance) received its charter from the Student Executive Board in 1980. In the last half of the 1980's the organization was known as BGLSA (Bowdoin Gay/Lesbian-Straight Alliance), in the 1990's as B-GLAD (Bisexual Gay Lesbian Alliance for Diversity), in the early 2000's as BGSA (Bisexual Gay Straight Alliance), and then back to BGSA (Bowdoin Gay/Straight Alliance) beginning 2002-2003. By 2004 the student-led group was known as the Bowdoin Queer Straight...
Dates: 1806-

Posters announcing scheduled movies and various annual student awards nights, 1977-1991, 2009, n.d.

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Identifier: A04.08.19
Series Description: From the Series: Possibly an outgrowth of a Brunswick Film Society which scheduled films on campus in the 1960's, the Bowdoin Film Society, a student organization, sponsored films on campus in the 1970's and used box office proceeds to buy films for the permanent collection and to finance some student film work. As part of an affiliated English course, the society made annual awards to Bowdoin students recognizing achievement in technical and creative film making. In the mid 1980's the society was no longer...
Dates: 1806-

Poster, 2016-

 File — Ovsz-Box: 1
Identifier: A04.08.19
Series Description: From the Series: Possibly an outgrowth of a Brunswick Film Society which scheduled films on campus in the 1960's, the Bowdoin Film Society, a student organization, sponsored films on campus in the 1970's and used box office proceeds to buy films for the permanent collection and to finance some student film work. As part of an affiliated English course, the society made annual awards to Bowdoin students recognizing achievement in technical and creative film making. In the mid 1980's the society was no longer...
Dates: 1806-

Debate team posters, 1934

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Identifier: A04.08.01
Series Description: From the Series:

This series contains records of short-lived or ephemeral student groups, and student groups with a small amount of material held by the Archives. If a student organization created records of a substantial nature, it has a separate listing.

Dates: 1806-

Posters, Ebony Ball, events, presentations, 1968 - 2019

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Identifier: A04.08.04
Scope and Contents From the Series: The African American Society was formed by students in 1968 to increase awareness in the Bowdoin community of the heritage and contributions of black Americans. Since 1969 the Little-Mitchell house, which was renamed the John Brown Russwurm African American Center in 1979, has been the base of the society. The center's library, meeting rooms and social space facilitate the African American Society in providing educational, political, and social support for people of African descent at...
Dates: 1968 - 2019

Posters, 2016 - 2019

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Identifier: A04.08.06
Series Description: From the Series: The Bowdoin Jewish Association, which became the Bowdoin Jewish Organization (BJO) was established in February 1968 in order to provide Jewish religious, cultural, and social opportunities for Bowdoin students. In 2002 the BJO became the Bowdoin Hillel after affiliating with the national Hillel organization in Washington D.C. The organization presents lectures, shows movies, and sponsors other Jewish and secular activities to provide a sense of community and Jewish life. The series contains...
Dates: 2016 - 2019