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Detail from "Le Reve du Poete", Alphonse de Moncel

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Stone relief created by Alphonse de Moncel, located in the Garden of New France (Jardin de la Nouvelle-France) in Paris, France.


"Judith", Musee du Luxembourg, Paris, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

View of "Judith", bronze statue by Eugene Aizelin and Thibault Freres. Displayed outside the Musee du Luxembourg in Paris, France


"Le Reve du Poete", Alphonse de Moncel

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Stone relief created by Alphonse de Moncel, located in the Garden of New France (Jardin de la Nouvelle-France) in Paris, France.


"Le Reve du Poete", Alphonse de Moncel

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Stone relief created by Alphonse de Moncel, located in the Garden of New France (Jardin de la Nouvelle-France) in Paris, France.


River rapids

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Landscape, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



New York City from Atlantic Ocean

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



River rapids

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Ships at port, New York City

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Soissons Cathedral, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

View of the Cathédrale Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais in Soissons, France. The cathedral's tower was severely damaged during World War I.


Statue, Paris, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



New York City skyline from Atlantic Ocean

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Jay Street Terminal in Brooklyn, NY visible in midground.


Damaged house, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

View of a house damaged during World War I in France


Soldiers behind grave of Wilmer E. Herr

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

A group of American soldiers stands behind the grave of Wilmer Edgar Herr at St. Mihiel American Cemetery in Thiaucourt, France.


Small village, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Housing labelled, "Jura"


Unknown Motor Corps personnel

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

A female driver from the American Red Cross Motor Corps, wearing a male military uniform.


Unknown military personnel

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Two women in American military uniforms, holding pieces of pipe. Near Soissons, France


Leon B. Strout in trench

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

Leon Strout stands in a trench in France, in the aftermath of World War I


Dewailly Clock, Amiens, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

The Dewailly Clock and "Mary-sans-chemise" statue in their original location at the Place Gambetta, Amiens, France. The original was replaced by a replica and moved to the corner of Rue des Sergents and Rue Dusevel in 1999.


Small house on wagon, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Small house on wagon, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Ship on Atlantic Ocean

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



New York City skyline from La France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

View of New York, NY from the ship La France as it sails to France


Dewailly Clock, Amiens, France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

The Dewailly Clock and "Mary-sans-chemise" statue in their original location at the Place Gambetta, Amiens, France. The original was replaced by a replica and moved to the corner of Rue des Sergents and Rue Dusevel in 1999.


New York City skyline from La France

Date: 1919-01-01

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer

View of New York, NY from the ship La France as it sails to France


Three men's portrait

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Grave of Arthur Aussem

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Farming, France

Creator: Leon B. Strout, photographer



Bowdoin Alumnus Volume 24 (1949-1950)

Date: 1950-01-01

Access: Open access



Bowdoin Alumnus Volume 17 (1942-1943)

Date: 1943-01-01

Access: Open access



Address Delivered at Bowdoin College Upon the Opening of the Walker Art School

Date: 1894-01-01

Creator: Martin Brimmer

Access: Open access

Title varies with printings. Copy in Special Collections/Archives has title: An address delivered at Bowdoin college upon the opening of the Walker art school Bowdoin Special Collections copy in the Sarah Whitman collections: Covers designed by Sarah Whitman


Bowdoin College Catalogue (1873)

Date: 1873-01-01

Access: Open access



Bowdoin Alumnus Volume 22 (1947-1948)

Date: 1948-01-01

Access: Open access



"COVID-19 Pandemic May 2020 Portfolio" by Gemma Jyothika Kelton (Class of 2022)

Date: 2020-01-01

Creator: Gemma Jyothika Kelton

Access: Open access

I was a student of this class (GSWS 2261: Gender, Film, and Consumer Culture) that examined the impact of COVID-19 on not only our smaller Bowdoin community, but also the larger global society as a whole. Author is class of 2022.


Bowdoin College - Medical School of Maine Catalogue (1821 Feb)

Date: 1821-02-01

Access: Open access

Medical Institution of Maine at Bowdoin College


"How Are You?" by Kristin D. Forner (Class of 1997)

Date: 2020-01-01

Creator: Kristin D. Forner, MD

Access: Open access

My name is Kristin Forner and I am the Palliative Care Program Director and Bioethics Co-Chair at one of the MedStar Hospitals hardest hit by COVID-19 in the Washington, DC area. Our patient population is predominantly Black and Hispanic. I am also a foster mother. This essay is about my experience as a frontline medical provider wrestling with racial disparity and the weight of so much grief. The author is an alumna from the class of 1997.


Art of American Furniture: A Portfolio of Furniture in the Collections of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art

Date: 1974-01-01

Creator: William Pooley

Access: Open access

Catalog of an exhibition April 7-May 12, 1974.


Interview with George Khaldun (Class of 1973) by Marcus Williams

Date: 2019-11-09

Creator: George Khaldun

Access: Open access

George Khaldun ’73 came to Bowdoin from New York at the suggestion of a mentor, the director of a library where Kahldun had worked part-time in high school. He shares that he was at first apprehensive of moving to Maine but decided to apply since it would provide a change of pace from the inner city. He discusses his political affiliation as a Black Panther and the comradery he felt in finding others at Bowdoin who shared his revolutionary beliefs. Kahldun found these men in the Afro-American Society, where he could connect with black people from across the country. He says this community helped hone his political beliefs but also adjust to the rigors of Bowdoin academics. Kahldun admits to struggling during his first year, after finding support in the Society, he was able to succeed in school.


Interview with Mark Richter (Class of 2014) by Marina Henke

Date: 2019-11-10

Creator: Mark Richter

Access: Open access

Mark Richter ('14) shares his experience as an Africana Studies student who grew up in Brunswick, Maine. He tells of his path to the Africana Studies department, as largely influenced by his classes with Professor Brian Purnell, including his course on the popular television show, 'The Wire.’ Richter describes how his academic work at Bowdoin provided him with a certain language to explore and discuss topics that he had not had the verbage for before. He recounts certain classes in the department which allowed for conversations surrounding race and identity that may not have happened normally on campus. Finally, Richter offers insight into how his major at Bowdoin has prepared him for work at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and given him tools as a white male to understand privilege and inequity.


Miniature of Interview with Laura Daly (Class of 2009), Hannah Hughes (Class of 2009), and Emme Duncan (Class of 2009) by Meagan Doyle
Interview with Laura Daly (Class of 2009), Hannah Hughes (Class of 2009), and Emme Duncan (Class of 2009) by Meagan Doyle
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      Date: 2019-06-01

      Creator: Laura Daly, Hannah Hughes, Emme Duncan

      Access: Access restricted to the Bowdoin Community



        Interview with Noma Petroff by Marina Henke

        Date: 2019-11-09

        Creator: Noma Petroff

        Access: Open access

        Noma Petroff shares her time working at Bowdoin, as secretary of the Senior Center (1975-1979), secretary of Afro-American Studies (1979-1985), secretary Women’s Studies (1990), and academic coordinator of Theater and Dance (1991-2016). She discusses her path to Bowdoin, and specifically her path to working in Russworm, coming from working at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and even leaving Bowdoin for several years to work on a Pennsylvanian farm. She recounts how she tried to serve as an ally to students of color on campus. Petroff describes the dynamic environment of Russworm during the early eighties, including the work she put into starting the center’s library. She shares stories from various work-study students who worked with her, including two students who fell in love after separately working under her. Petroff describes the transformations to the African American Studies department over her many years at the college, including highlights of working under both Randy Stakeman and Lynn Bolles.


        Interview with Steve London (Class of 1964) by Marcus Williams

        Date: 2019-11-09

        Creator: Steve London

        Access: Open access

        Steve London '64 describes his family's long connection to Bowdoin, spanning three generations. He shares his father's experience at the College as a Jewish student in the 1930s who found most allegiance with the several black students on campus at the time. Speaking of his own time as a student, London describes how the civil rights movement greatly influenced his experience as an undergraduate. His time at Bowdoin and engagement with racial activism led him to later work with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference for two years shortly after graduating from Bowdoin. London outlines the ways that activism and understanding the role of identity and inequity were a central part to his time at the College, and his path afterwards.


        Reflections questionnaire response by Anonymous on March 20, 2021

        Date: 2021-01-01

        Creator: Anonymous

        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 2024.


        Bowdoin College Catalogue (1877)

        Date: 1877-01-01

        Access: Open access



        African Extensions: A Photographic Search for African Survivals in the Americas

        Date: 1981-01-01

        Creator: Reginald L. Jackson

        Access: Open access

        Catalog for an exhibition co-sponsored by the Afro-American Studies Program, held at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, John A. and Helen P. Becker Gallery, 7-22 March, 1991.


        James Bowdoin III: Pursuing Style in the Age of Independence

        Date: 2008-01-01

        Creator: Vernon Scott

        Access: Open access

        Catalog of an exhibition held at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from Sept. 9, 2008, through June 7, 2009. Essay by V. Scott Dimond


        Landscape in Maine 1820-1970: A Sesquicentennial Exhibition

        Date: 1970-01-01

        Creator: James Morton

        Access: Open access

        Catalog of an exhibition held at the Colby College Art Museum, April 4-May 10; the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, May 21-June 28; and the Carnegie Gallery, University of Maine, Orono, July 8-August 30. Sponsored by the Maine Federation of Women's Clubs.


        Reflections questionnaire response by Anonymous on March 31, 2021

        Date: 2021-01-01

        Creator: Anonymous

        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 2023.


        Meaning at the Crossroads: The Portrait in Photography

        Date: 1994-01-01

        Creator: Justin P. Wolff

        Access: Open access

        Exhibition catalogue from the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.


        Bowdoin College Catalogue (1885-1886)

        Date: 1886-01-01

        Access: Open access