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Ounce of Prevention: Care and Conservation of Works of Art

Date: 1979-01-01

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Exhibition, Apr. 21-June 24, 1979


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 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 Shawn Yardley collected by Rachel George on June 27, 2014

Date: 2014-06-27

Creator: Shawn Yardley

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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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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 Mikhu Paul collected by Rachel George on December 18, 2014

Date: 2014-12-18

Creator: Mikhu Paul

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Interview with Bob Rozen (1) by Diane Dewhirst

Date: 2009-10-09

Creator: Robert 'Bob' M Rozen

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Biographical NoteRobert Martin “Bob” Rozen was born on December 11, 1955, in Richmond, Kentucky, to Morris and Rosalyn (Eilenberg) Rozen. He majored in Soviet studies at Miami University (Ohio), graduating in 1977; he earned his law degree at George Washington University. He interned for Senator Wendell Ford as a legislative assistant for the Senate Finance Committee and then continued to work for him after law school. He also earned a master’s in tax law from Georgetown University. He worked on Senator Mitchell’s staff addressing tax, trade, and financial service issues. SummaryInterview includes discussion of: Rozen’s working for Wendell Ford on the Finance Committee; working for Mitchell after receiving his master’s of tax law; Rozen’s impression of Mitchell before he began working for him; working for Mitchell; committee hearings with Mitchell; Mitchell’s decision-making process; Mitchell and tax reform; the Mitchell-Danforth task force on low-income housing and tax credit; campaign finance reform; Mitchell and health care; and deficit reduction.


Interview with Tom Nale by Mike Hastings

Date: 2009-10-16

Creator: Thomas 'Tom' J Nale

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Biographical NoteThomas J. “Tom” Nale was born on December 19, 1947, in Bangor Maine, to Melvin Travis and Caroline Theresa Nale. He is a second cousin of George Mitchell; his grandmother and George Mitchell’s mother were sisters. Nale was graduated from Thomas College and then taught at the Maine Central Institute for four years before going to law school at the Franklin Pierce Law Center. In 1986, Nale ran for mayor of Waterville, Maine, and served for two years before returning to his law practice. SummaryInterview includes discussion of: the Mitchell family’s Lebanese heritage and being Lebanese in Waterville; the familial connections between the Nale, Baldacci, and Mitchell families; the importance of athletics to the Mitchell family; the Maronite Church; Nale’s time as mayor of Waterville; recollections of Senator Mitchell’s father and mother; the Jabar family; the Danny Thomas show and Tom’s grandfather; the importance of education in the Lebanese community; and the Middle East peace process.