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Hubert H. Hoeltje papers
Contains a handwritten manuscript of "Inward Sky: The Mind and Heart of Nathaniel Hawthorne," an in depth look at the life of Hawthorne.
Hubert W. Coffin papers
The photocopied autobiography of a Bowdoin College alum, Class of 1938.
Huntington Gilchrist papers
The collection contains correspondence written by various members of the Gilchrist family, letters written by or to Huntington Gilchrist while instructor of the Anglo-Chinese College in Foochow and Peking, as well as some from his later years; also includes photographs.
Ichabod and Samuel Plaisted papers
Primarily correspondence between the four Plaisted Brothers -- Ichabod, Samuel, John, and James. They discuss life at Bowdoin College, popular literature, money, and family matters.
In search of a living history of the Mary F. S. Searles science building of Bowdoin College
Typescript term paper submitted for History of American education, Bowdoin College, tracing the development of the scientific curriculum and teaching science at Bowdoin College
Indian eloquence
Compilation of speeches made by American Indians dating from the early 17th century to the 1820s, compiled from published sources, primarily delivered by chiefs including Tecumseh and mainly addressed to United States presidents
Inscriptiones aliquot collectae ex ipsis Saxis
Interview with Everett P. Pope
Typescript transcription of a recorded interview conducted with Everett Pope at Amelia Island, Florida, March 2001. The interview centers on Pope's student life at Bowdoin College, his experiences as a U.S. Marine in the Pacific theater during World War II, including the battle of Peleliu, and his award of the Medal of Honor
Interview with Richard Burston
Recorded interview conducted on June 26, 2001 in Harpswell, Maine, centering on Richard Burston's student life at Bowdoin College and his experiences in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Theater during World War II
Interview with William D. Geoghegan
Typescript transcription of a recorded interview conducted August 1-3, 2007. The interview, recorded when Geoghegan was eighty-five years old, tells his personal and professional life story. Geoghegan's family history, childhood, education, family life and career as a Bowdoin professor are included, as well as his founding of the Jung Seminar and Jung Center, and his retirement