"Haven’t A Studious Inclination: College Life In The Early 20th Century" by Maine Women Writers Collection, University of New England
 
Haven’t A Studious Inclination: College Life In The Early 20th Century

Haven’t A Studious Inclination: College Life In The Early 20th Century

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The exhibit, Haven’t a Studious Inclination: College Life in the Early 20th Century, was on display on the first floor of Marcil Hall on UNE's Biddeford Campus from Fall 2016 to Summer 2017. It drew on the letters of Barbara Banker Kamar, who summered on Chebeague Island, Maine and attended Mount Holyoke College in the late 1930s, as well as material from Sanford native and Wheaton College student Elizabeth Willard, and Bangor native and Smith College student Ethel Godfrey Loud. The exhibit included letters, photographs, menus, flyers, a pennant and a fan.

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2016

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History

Haven’t A Studious Inclination: College Life In The Early 20th Century

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