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Bowdoin Orient, v. 134, no. 15

Date: 2005-02-18

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 134, no. 19

Date: 2005-04-08

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 133, no. 18

Date: 2004-04-02

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There are two volumes numbered 133. This is the second.


Bowdoin Orient, v. 134, no. 21

Date: 2005-04-22

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Bowdoin Orient, v. 138, no. 11

Date: 2008-12-05

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The Legacy of James Bowdoin III

Date: 1994-01-01

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The Legacy of James Bowdoin III (1994) was published to accompany a major year-long series of exhibitions and programs at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art commemorating the bicentennial of the founding of Bowdoin College. It includes essays by Kenneth E. Carpenter, Linda J. Docherty, Arthur M. Hussey, Clifton C. Olds, Richard H. Saunders, Susan E. Wegner.


Religion at Bowdoin College: A History

Date: 1981-01-01

Creator: Ernst Christian Helmreich

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Religion at Bowdoin College: A History (1981), by Ernst Christian Helmreich, considers how people at Bowdoin have perceived religion, how they have felt religion should or should not be realized at the College, and how those views changed over the years.


Recent Acquisitions, 1961-1968 (Exhibition Handlist)

Date: 1968-01-01

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Exhibition handlist from Bowdoin College Museum of Art.


Interview with Daniel Lind (Class of 1991) with Marina Henke

Date: 2019-11-09

Creator: Daniel Lind

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Daniel Lind ('91) describes his path to Bowdoin from New York City. Lind recounts his adjustment to academics during his first years at the College, and how help from his dean gave him the confidence as a scholar to navigate coursework and his sense of place in the classroom. Speaking directly to his time at Bowdoin, Lind emphasizes the importance of having the African American Studies department so linked with the African-American Society, and how this bridging between academics and communal life was crucial for developing a sense of place on campus. Lind expresses concern about what he sees as the current divide between black student life and the Africana Studies department. Finally, he describes his own path to academia, and how his current position as professor of Ethnic Studies at Cypress College is still influenced by his experience at Bowdoin, particularly his admiration for professors like Dan Levine.


"Life at Home During Quarantine" by Joshua Lin (Class of 2022)

Date: 2020-01-01

Creator: Joshua Lin

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This is a short video filmed for my Chinese class (Advanced Elementary Chinese - CHIN 1104) documents things I do in a day while I'm at home. I filmed this at home in Chicago while our whole city was on lockdown. Author is class of 2022.