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Descriptive Catalogue of the Bowdoin College Art Collections
Date: 1895-01-01
Creator: Henry Johnson
Access: Open access
- Includes index.
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 - Medical School of Maine Catalogue (1821 Feb)
Date: 1821-02-01
Access: Open access
- Medical Institution of Maine at Bowdoin College
"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.
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.
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.
"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.