Features
The Horror Hits Home in History 229 By H. Jay BurnsSteve Hochstadt took an overcrowded lecture course on the Holocaust and made it intense, personal, and confrontational. Here’s how. |
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Maine — The Way Life Once Was Photographs by George W. French ’08A nostalgic look at mid-century Maine. |
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Remembering Ed By Ruth Wilson ’36The late Edmund Muskie ’36’s Bates peers remember a beloved classmate and friend. |
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What Might Have Been, What Wonderfully Was By Jim Carignan ’61Nothing could stop Muskie’s drive to serve society and his College. |
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Gladys Hasty Carrol ’25, Back for Another Spin By Greg GadberrySixty-three years after publication, Gladys Hasty Carroll ’25’s As the Earth Turns once again wows critics and readers. |
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Thesis Envy By David Kociemba ’96Among other things, why Bates seniors wince whenever a thesis busts through the two-hundred-page barrier. |