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Maynard Smith
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October 1986 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1986
Inside back cover for the October 1986 Salt Magazine, offering congratulations to David C. Smith, visiting professor at Salt.
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published content
Title
Maine: Myth and Reality
Year
1987
Pamela Wood speaks about the thoughts that Mainers and non-Mainers have about the state, in regarding to myth and reality.
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published content
Title
What are Cows For?
Year
1995
Tim Hughes investigates the controversy over rBST and discusses how cattle farming in Maine plays a role in the dialogue regarding the bovine growth hormone.
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published content
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From Folk to Pop and Back Again
Year
1990
Salt invites scholars to a conference to speak about how folk culture and popular culture interact. Salt offers a report on the conference.
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published content
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Two City Streets
Year
1990
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
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published content
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Nobody Cuts the Same
Year
1978
At O'Hara's in Rockland, cutting fish is a family affair. Sheryl Lane speaks to Lamont Allen, Sr. about his experience cutting fish and the cutting process.
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published content
Title
Fall of the Great North Woods
Year
1987
As Maine's largest myth, the Great North Woods provides questions about the Woods of today and tomorrow. Nancy Jesser explores which of these myths will survive over time.
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published content
Title
Black Child of Maine
Year
1984
As a native of Augusta and black female, Geneva Sherrer has begun to document the untold story of Maine's black people. Sherrer speaks about her work and desire to tell the history of African Americans in Maine.
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published content
Title
Salt Marsh Dikes
Year
1985
David C. Smith, Professor of History, looks at how salt marshes in Maine function. Smith discusses how dikes were built in order to farm the salt marshes.
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published content
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Wild Blueberry Harvest
Year
1985
Within the blueberry barrens, many different types of individuals help to complete the blueberry harvest. Pamela Wood speaks to these individuals to see what the harvest means to them and what they see for the future.
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published content
Title
Soda Fountain Philosophy: Natives, Yachters and Coneheads in a Camden Pharmacy
Year
1987
In downtown Camden, the Boynton McKay Drugstore serves as a place for both locals and tourists. Kate Skorpen explores how tourism is handled in the town of Camden.
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published content
Title
Piano Man
Year
2001
Georgia Smith highlights the life of John Martovich, a piano and violin repairman in Portland.
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