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Third-Party Politics: Britain, France, and America in an Age of Revolution

Date: 2009-01-01

Creator: Katherine Finnegan

Access: Open access

"... accompanies an exhibition ... on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art from April 9 through July 12, 2009"--P. [4] of cover "This exhibition originated as a research project for an independent study in history on "British society and culture in the long eighteenth century." Katherine Finnegan, Bowdoin College Class of 2009, and Visiting Instructor in History Aaron Windel worked closely with Diana Tuite, Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Museum"--P. [4] of cover



Breakthrough: Work by Contemporary Chinese Women Artists

Date: 2013-01-01

Creator: Sarah Montross

Shu-Chin Tsui

Access: Open access

"This brochure accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, from September 27 through December 22, 2013"--Back of cover flap


Report of the President, Bowdoin College 1937-1938

Date: 1938-01-01

Access: Open access



Bowdoin College Catalogue (1906-1907)

Date: 1907-01-01

Access: Open access

Bowdoin College Bulletin no. 9


Report of the President, Bowdoin College 1939-1940

Date: 1940-01-01

Access: Open access



Recent Work of David Driskell: Paintings and Prints

Date: 1973-01-01

Access: Open access

Exhibition held August 17-September 20, 1973 in The Boyd Art Gallery, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine.


Alumni Oral Histories
This project provides Bowdoin alumni an opportunity to share stories from their time at the College via brief oral history interviews conducted by Special Collections & Archives staff. Interviewees are encouraged to recount stories of what brought them to the College, pre-orientation trip memories, campus life, study abroad, and the people that shaped their Bowdoin experience, from fellow students to faculty and staff.


Interview with Edward Koch (Class of 1958) by Ben Bousquet

Date: 2018-06-01

Creator: Edward Koch

Access: Open access

Edward Koch (Class of 1958) discusses the story behind his admittance to Bowdoin, his adjustment from a Minnesota upbringing, and his favorite memories. He describes his involvement in the hockey team and Glee Club. He also describes his involvement with the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, recounting hazing stories from his time as a pledge. He speaks of his friendship and tennis rivalry with future-College president Roger Howell, Jr. Koch reflects upon his sociology major and finance career, and gives advice to current and future students about designating an area of study.


Interview with Paul Todd (Class of 1958) by Ben Bousquet

Date: 2018-06-02

Creator: Paul Todd

Access: Open access

In this interview, Paul Todd (Class of 1958) recounts how his upbringing in Brewer, Maine, contributed to his decision to enroll at Bowdoin, as well as the Collegeā€™s influence on his interest and eventual career in physics. He discusses his experience with a 5-year Bowdoin/MIT program, comparing both schools, and identifies the adjustments he made in transitioning to each. Todd tells a hazing story from his time as an Alpha Delta Phi pledge and describes the various social events hosted by the fraternity. He speaks of interactions with close friend and classmate Roger Howell, Jr., as well as anecdotes about some of his favorite professors: William Root, Charles Livingston, and Roy LaCasce. He also touches upon other aspects of campus life, mentioning the Alpha Rho Upsilon fraternity, his time as a violinist with the Brunswick Choral Society, and his involvements with the track and debate teams.