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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1837-1838)

Date: 1838-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1858 Spring Term)

Date: 1858-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1851 Fall Term)

Date: 1851-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1852 Spring Term)

Date: 1852-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1855 Spring Term)

Date: 1855-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1853 Spring Term)

Date: 1853-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1858-1859)

Date: 1859-01-01

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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1860-1861)

Date: 1861-01-01

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Interview with Ken Carpenter (Class of 1958), Deborah Jenson (Class of 1983), and Jim Jenson (Class of 1982) by Ben Bousquet

Date: 2018-06-02

Creator: Ken Carpenter, Deborah Jenson, Jim Jenson

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In this oral history, Ken Carpenter (Class of 1958), Deborah Carpenter Jenson (Class of 1983), and Jim Jenson (Class of 1982) reflect on their respective experiences at Bowdoin. Ken speaks of his background as an “orphan” (his father had died and his mother could not afford to raise him) attending Girard College for Boys, his transition to Bowdoin life as a first-generation student, and his involvement with the Delta Sigma fraternity. He also explores how the research skills that he gained at Bowdoin influenced his career as a cataloger, librarian, and author. Ken and his daughter, Deborah, go on to explain that, during his time at Bowdoin, Ken met his future wife, Mary Carpenter, at a boarding house in Brunswick run by Mary’s mother, Elizabeth Wilson. They later explain that Mary Carpenter had also lost her father and that Mary’s subsequent career in academia influenced Deborah’s career path. Deborah also recounts the factors that affected her decision to attend Bowdoin, as well as a hazing story from her early days at Delta Kappa Epsilon. Jim tells of his decision to enroll at the College, his transition from California to Maine, and his experience in the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. The three also discuss their thoughts on Bowdoin’s decision to eliminate fraternities.


Interview with Jean Brountas (Class of 1983) by Ben Bousquet

Date: 2018-06-01

Creator: Jean Brountas

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Jean “Jeannie” Brountas (Class of 1983) describes growing up in a Greek Orthodox family and the role that played in her transition to Bowdoin. She also discusses how she has applied her Bowdoin education to her career in business. She describes some of her jobs and other activities, including working for Residential Life and the Library and volunteering at a local middle school. She lists some of her favorite professors, including Professors William Watterson and William Whiteside. She recalls a prank by her freshman proctor that led to Brountas becoming more sociable, and tells of her later experience in the Chi Psi fraternity as a nondrinker.