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Interview with Chris Mann by Mike Hastings

Date: 2009-03-16

Creator: Christopher 'Chris' Mann

Access: Open access

Biographial Note

Christopher Mann was born December 19, 1962, in Augusta, Maine. His parents were Alden and Deana Mann. His father was a Maine native who worked for the State Bureau of Banks and Banking as the director of Securities. Chris grew up in Augusta, attended Cony High School and was graduated with a degree in political science from the University of Southern Maine. He worked on Joe Brennan’s 1988 congressional campaign. After that, Mary McAleney offered him a position doing research for the state legislature. He later moved to Washington, D.C., to work in the mailroom for Senator Mitchell’s office and eventually became a legislative correspondent. When Senator Mitchell retired, with the help of Mary McAleney, he went to work for the secretary of the Senate in the bill status office. After two years in that position, he was offered a place as a staffer in then Congressman Baldacci’s office. In 1999, he moved back to Maine to run the Bangor office for Congressman Baldacci. At the time of this interview, he held a position with the Maine Department of Transportation in the Bureau of Planning.

Summary

This interview includes discussion: family and educational background; Augusta, Maine in the 1960s and 70s; State Bureau of Banks and Banking; University of Southern Maine; Public Interest Research Group (PIRG); interning at Senator Mitchell’s office in Portland, Maine; the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Mary McAleney; Joe Brennan’s congressional campaign in 1988; the Maine state Senate; working for Senator Mitchell in Washington, D.C.; Maine people on staff in Washington D.C.; George Mitchell as majority leader; being a legislative correspondent; the Catastrophic Healthcare act; health care; Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA); Chris Mann’s responsibilities in Senator Mitchell’s office; the Democratic Party network; working for the secretary of the Senate; the Senate bills status office; working for the minority party; Republican Revolution; division in the Senate; living in rural Maine; Maine Department of Transportation; and Senator Mitchell’s current projects.


Interview with Peter Lunder by Mike Hastings

Date: 2010-10-16

Creator: Peter H Lunder

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Biographial Note

Peter H. Lunder was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, on September 14, 1933, to Ann and Michael Lunder. He was graduated from Colby College in 1956 with a degree in business. He joined the family shoe business, where he eventually became president and co-chair of the board for Dexter Shoes. His uncle was Harold Alfond. In 1977 he was part of the Yawkey Group that bought the Red Sox. He served on the Smithsonian American Art Museum Board in the early 1990s, and at the time of this interview he was an overseer of Colby College.

Summary

Interview includes discussion of: Lunder’s time at Colby College; beginning a career in the shoe industry; his acquaintance with George Mitchell; Lunder’s friendship with Robbie Mitchell and the Mitchell family; running a business in Maine; Lunder’s interest in the Colby Art Museum; visiting Mitchell while he was in the Senate; Mitchell’s role in the Middle East; and Mary McAleney.


Statement by Esther Attean collected by Rachel George on November 3, 2014

Date: 2014-11-03

Creator: Esther Attean

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Statement by Mikhu Paul collected by Rachel George on December 18, 2014

Date: 2014-12-18

Creator: Mikhu Paul

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Statement by Shawn Yardley collected by Rachel George on June 27, 2014

Date: 2014-06-27

Creator: Shawn Yardley

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Statement by Lucille Atwell collected by Rachel george on June 25, 2014

Date: 2014-06-25

Creator: Lucille Atwell

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Statement by Therese Cahill Low collected by Rachel George on November 4, 2014

Date: 2014-11-04

Creator: Therese Cahill Low

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Statement by Donna (Dawn Neptune) Adams on March 17, 2014

Date: 2014-03-17

Creator: Donna Adams

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Statement by Alivia Moore collected by Heather Westleigh on November 4, 2014

Date: 2014-11-04

Creator: Alivia Moore

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