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WednesdayOctober 17, 2012 |
Marcus ’82 pens Globe Magazine story of ‘Uncle Arthur,’ famed gambling racketeerFrom the 1950s to the 1970s Arthur Marcus was one of the best at his job. |
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FridayApril 2, 2010 |
Video: Dean Emeritus Milt Lindholm '35 rememberedRemembrances from four people who knew Milt as a father, admissions dean, colleague and friend were offered during a memorial service for Lindholm at the Bates Chapel on March 21 |
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TuesdayFebruary 16, 2010 |
Robert Hatch, icon of Bates athletics, passes away at age 85• Click the thumbnails above to view the slide show Professor Emeritus of Physical Education Robert W. Hatch, an icon… |
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TuesdayFebruary 16, 2010 |
Remembering Bob Hatch: 1991 Bates Magazine story at his retirementBelow are edited excerpts from an article on Bob Hatch originally published in the Fall 1991 issue of Bates Magazine… |
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ThursdayJanuary 7, 2010 |
2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Day WorkshopsThe following workshops will be held in Pettengill Hall (unless otherwise noted), Monday, Jan. 18: Session I, 1 to 2… |
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MondayDecember 21, 2009 |
Scene Again: Reynolds' RidePresident Reynolds, who died in September, defined his Bates presidency when he climbed into that U-Haul truck. |
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MondayDecember 21, 2009 |
Bates Matters: Homage to HedleyLike other members of the post–World War II baby boom who went into academe, I emerged from graduate school in the mid-1970s. Here at Bates, a new generation of professors like Martin Andrucki, Mark Semon, Steve Kemper, and Carole Taylor — plus many others, boomers all — arrived in response to what was promised them: the opportunity to be vigorous scholars and great teachers. |
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WednesdayMay 17, 2006 |
Supreme Court affirms Muskie's environmental legacyThe environmental legacy of the late U.S. Sen. Edmund Muskie ’36, who was dubbed “Mr. Clean” for spearheading clean water and air laws in the 1960s and 1970s, found its way into a Supreme Court ruling May 15. |
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ThursdayMay 4, 2006 |
The Class of 1975 joins the ivy stone traditionThirty-one years ago, the Class of 1975 graduated from Bates without giving an ivy stone to the College. But ’75 never forgot, and in 2005 the class celebrated its 30th Reunion by giving an ivy stone to the College. Designed by Diane Kounkoulas Peterson ’75, the stone arrived over the winter and on May 4, 2006, Bates head mason Wilfred Chouinard installed the plaque. |
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TuesdayDecember 31, 2002 |
William Manning opens four-decade retrospectiveWilliam Manning, one of Maine’s leading abstract artists, shows more than four decades’ worth of works on paper at the Bates College Museum of Art in an exhibition that opens with a lecture and reception at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10. Admission to “William Manning: Works on Paper 1961-2002″ is free and the public is welcome at the museum located in the college’s Olin Arts Center, 75 Russell St. |
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