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Bowdoin Orient, v. 61, no. 8

Date: 1931-06-18

Access: Open access



Bowdoin Orient, v. 62, no. 22

Date: 1933-02-15

Access: Open access



Bowdoin Orient, v. 62, no. 16

Date: 1932-11-16

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Old Master Drawings at Bowdoin College

Date: 1985-01-01

Creator: David P. Becker

Access: Open access

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick Me., May 17-July 7 1985; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown Mass., Sept. 14-Oct. 27 1985; Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, Uniersity of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas, Jan. 19-Mar. 2, 1986; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto Canada, May 17-June 29, 1986.


Nineteenth Century French Prints: An Exhibition Selected and Organized by Gregory C. Carroll '73

Date: 1973-01-01

Creator: Gregory Charles Carroll

Access: Open access

An honors paper for the Dept. of Art


Speech Given on the Occasion of the Exhibition Colonial & Federal Portraits

Date: 1967-01-01

Creator: James Thomas Flexner

Access: Open access

The exhibition "Colonial and Federal Portraits at Bowdoin College" was held at the gallery of Wildenstein and Company, New York City.


Interview with Joseph Adu (Class of 2007), Shawn Stewart (Class of 2008), and Michel Bamani (Class of 2008) by Marcus Williams

Date: 2019-11-09

Creator: Joseph Adu, Shawn Stewart, Michel Bamani

Access: Open access

Shawn Stewart '08, Michel Bamani '08, and Joseph Adu '07 reflect on their different paths that led them to Bowdoin: Stewart, who grew up in Harlem, working at and being a student of the Harlem Children's Zone, Bamani, a child of Congolese immigrants, and Adu, a child of Ghanaian immigrants. They talk about the challenge of transitioning to Bowdoin academically and socially, getting used to the high academic demands and also learning how to utilize resources. Adu tells a funny story of applying to college during his junior year of high school because he did not realize you had to wait until your senior year in America! Additionally, the three ask each other questions about their own experiences, highlighting the importance of understanding how to prioritize what's most important to them and reflecting on how Bowdoin aided them in that endeavor. They also talk about the expereinces of men of color at PWIs and how to better retain students of color.


Interview with Judy (Mike) Reinhold-Tucker (Class of 1975) by Aisha Rickford

Date: 2019-11-09

Creator: Judy (Mike) Reinhold-Tucker

Access: Open access

Judy Mike Reinhold Tucker reflects on her one year at Bowdoin, during which she was a member of the first class of women at Bowdoin. She also talks about the transition, both in weather and academics, as she moved from Trinidad to the United States when she finished high school in 1969 in Washington D.C. and then came to Bowdoin on a full scholarship in 1970. Despite only attending Bowdoin for one year, Tucker talks about how Bowdoin shaped her path to be pre med, her passion for education, and the AfAm community at Bowdoin that made her feel at home for the short time that she was here.


Reflections questionnaire response by Annabel Winterberg on March 20, 2021

Date: 2021-01-01

Creator: Annabel Winterberg

Access: Open access

This is a response to the Documenting Bowdoin & COVID-19 Reflections Questionnaire. The questionnaire was created in March 2021 by staff of Bowdoin's George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives. Author is class of 2021.


From Durer to Picasso: Five Centuries of Master Prints from a Private Collection

Date: 1990-01-01

Access: Open access

Checklist to accompany an exhibition of the same name at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from Oct. 5-Dec. 9, 1990.