Speeches
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Isabel B. Burger Children's Theater Papers
The papers of Isabel Burger pertain mostly to her work with the Children's Experimental Theater and the Children's Theater Association. The collection includes correspondence, scripts, bylaws, minutes, financial, and other records concerning the children's theater organizations.
Robert Peter Tristram Coffin Collection
Randall Judson Condon Papers
Correspondence, printed matter, and reports pertaining mainly to Condon's major interests in the kindergarten, vocation education, home economics, and moral education movements.
Corydon P. Cronk Papers
The collection contains the personal papers and business records of Corydon P. Cronk of Wellesley, Massachusetts. It contains correspondence, job-related documents, photographs, subject files, and publications relating to Corydon Cronk's long and varied career in forestry. Included are speeches, reports, notes, memos, meeting notices, and conference programs. Also included are early records of the More, Mitchell, Millard, and Smith families.
Walter W. Crosby Papers
Materials from Walter W. Crosby documenting his career as a highway engineer and early 20th century proponent of roads and bridges designed for automobiles rather than horse-drawn vehicles.
Dingley Family Papers
Letters, diaries, (1855-59), speeches, and scrapbooks of Frank Lambert Dingley (1840-1918), editor of the Lewiston Journal, biography and other papers relating to Nelson Dingley (1832-1899), Governor of Maine, and other family members.
History of Bucksport Speech
Typescript of a speech delivered by Rufus Buck on July 4, 1857.
Independent Order of Good Templars. Pemaquan Lodge No. 210 (Pembroke, Me.) Records
The records of a fraternal temperance society. Included are a ledger containing minutes of meetings from Feb. 8, 1867 to Aug. 18, 1873, 2 speeches about temperance, a proposal for membership, and a treasurer's report for the quarter ending Oct. 31, 1870. Also included is the official charter of the lodge.
Peter Kellman Labor Papers
Materials were collected and compiled by Peter Kellman with regard, primarily, to the strike at the International Paper Mill in Jay, Maine. Other materials include the Simplex Lockout, the Madison Project, and the Millinocket Project.
Donald Richard Larrabee Journalistic Papers
The papers are related to articles and columns written by Donald Richard Larrabee, a Washington correspondent.
Clifford Guy McIntire Papers
The official records of Clifford G. McIntire during his tour in office as U.S. Representative from the 2nd and 3rd districts of Maine, during the period 1953-1965.
Office Of The President (University Of Maine) Records
The folders mainly contain textual material, particularly; correspondence, memorandums, press releases, and reports. But there are some books, photographs and artifacts such as plaques, banners, and a medal and media such as cassette, video, and radio tapes, film and Compact Discs.
Faculty Records (University Of Maine). Professor Deering (Arthur Lowell) Records
Faculty Records (University Of Maine). Professor Hankins (John Erskine) Records
Faculty Records (University Of Maine). Professor Virtue (Charles F. Sawhill) Papers
Progressive Party of Maine Records
Records of the Progressive Party of Maine that show the beginnings of the Party in Maine. The collection includes correspondence, announcements, press releases, and other items of the Party's early years.
Stanley R. Tupper Papers
The official records, papers and personal papers of a U.S. Congressman from Maine.
James Russell Wiggins Papers
Papers of the Executive Editor and Vice President of the Washington Post. Most of the collection is related to the Washington Post with some personal papers. Other papers include Wiggins' appointment as ambassador to the United Nations, 1968-69, and files relating to his work at the Ellsworth American newspaper.