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Bowdoin Sculpture of St. John Nepomuk

Date: 1975-01-01

Creator: Zdenka Volavka

Access: Open access

"Composition by the Anthoensen Press, Portland, Maine"--P. [2]


French Impressionist and Post Impressionist Paintings from the Collections of Mrs. Bertha Palmer Thorne and Mr. Gordon Palmer

Date: 1962-01-01

Access: Open access

Handlist of an exhibition held at the Walker Art Museum, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, May 11-June 17, 1962.


Textures of Our Earth: Bayetage Tapestries by Nancy Hemenway: 1972-1977

Date: 1977-01-01

Creator: Benjamin Forgery

Access: Open access

Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the Bowdoin College Museum of Art; participating museums: Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Aug. 5-Sept. 25, 1977; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Oct. 18-Nov. 20, 1977; Seattle Art Museum, May 18-June 25, 1978; Textile Museum, Sept. 15-Oct. 28, 1978.


Bowdoin College Catalogue (1873-1874)

Date: 1874-01-01

Access: Open access



"Unexpected Gifts: Life With MS During a Pandemic" by Nora Pierson (Class of 2000)

Date: 2020-01-01

Creator: Nora Pierson

Access: Open access

How having Multiple Sclerosis has prepared me for life in the time of Covid-19. The author is an alumna from the class of 2000.


Poem by Mac Brower (Class of 2018)

Date: 2020-01-01

Creator: Mac Brower

Access: Open access

This is a poem I composed while stay-at-home orders were being issued nationwide. I wrote it shortly after leaving my home in Washington, DC to live with my parents in North Carolina. The author is an alumnus from the class of 2018.


Bowdoin College Catalogue (1875)

Date: 1875-01-01

Access: Open access



Reflections questionnaire response by Anonymous on March 23, 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. The author is a member of Bowdoin's faculty.



Interview with Alvin Hall (Class of 1974) by Marcus Williams

Date: 2019-11-10

Creator: Alvin Hall

Access: Open access

Alvin Hall ā€™74 begins with a brief anecdote on how he helped bring together Geoffrey Canada and Stanley Druckenmiller to collaborate on the Harlemā€™s Children Zone. Druckenmiller was a friend of Hallā€™s roommate at Bowdoin, and Canada a member of the Afro-American Society. A couple years after graduation, Hall ran into Canada on the streets of New York and shared that Druckenmiller had recently come into good fortune. The rest is history. Hall remembers fondly how close the Bowdoin community was when he was a student. He spent many nights in the John B. Russwurm Center, where black students could come together for community. Hall recounts his involvement with the Society during his four years as a student. He took part in several protests, including a silent strike, where black students advocated for more people of color in the faculty and student body.