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Contains 14 Results:
Roger Hawthorne '29 with the Bowdoin Pennant, flown during the Byrd Expedition of 1939 and the MacMillan-Bowdoin College Expedition of 1934. Photo, telegram, and article clipping.
This series includes photographs of Donald MacMillan at Bowdoin, Donald and Miriam MacMillan at events and on expeditions, many images of the schooner Bowdoin and the schooner Gertrude Thebaud, and various photos of expedition crew members.
Lecture advertising by agents, press sheet by Lowell Thomas, 1938
Biographical: Certificates of membership, 1941-1947
This series contains information on wide-ranging subjects relating to the MacMillans, including biographical material, certificates of membership and recognition for Donald and Miriam MacMillan, research notes, press releases, MacMillan Arctic Association papers, information about Zenith short wave radio, and papers regarding the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum.
"A Museum at Provincetown for Donald B. MacMillan", plans, n.d.
This series contains information on wide-ranging subjects relating to the MacMillans, including biographical material, certificates of membership and recognition for Donald and Miriam MacMillan, research notes, press releases, MacMillan Arctic Association papers, information about Zenith short wave radio, and papers regarding the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum.
Plans for Schooner Bowdoin: Cabin plan prepared by John G. Alden, naval architect, n.d.
The schooner Bowdoin was designed (specifically for Arctic exploration), under the direction of MacMillan, by William H. Hand. The schooner was built, in 1921, in East Boothbay, Maine at the Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard. This series contains documents, plans, correspondence, articles, reports, and ephemera concerning the building of the schooner Bowdoin, her use in World War II, her stints at Mystic Seaport and in Camden Harbor, and her restoration.