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Explorations, Vol. 4, No. 2
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Cover: Maya—painted clay figure from Jaina Island, Campeche, Mexico, 500-700A. D., approximately 100 percent. The clay figure is from a superb assemblage of pre-Hispanic materials from Mexico and Central America donated to the University of Maine’s Hudson Museum from the estate of William P Palmer III. In addition to this fine collection, Palmer donated an extensive array of objects from the Northwest Coast. Palmer earned his undergraduate degree in history and government from the University of Maine, and remained a strong, active supporter of the institution throughout his lifetime. More examples of objects from the Palmer Collection, including some pre-Columbian goldwork from Central America, may be found on page 10.
Editorial Reflections, by Carole J. Bombard
A Living Educational Experience: The Hudson Museum, by Richard G. Emerick
Molly in the Museum
Other Wonders, Other Ways
From Classroom Walls to High Tech Museum
Sharing Our Strengths: the development of youth conservation clubs in Pakistan, by James A. Sherburne
Up Close and Personal
Objects, Signs, and Symbols from Scafell to Chamonix: Visions of Mont Blanc, by Robert Brinkley
Public Service in Special Places: Music Education as Empowerment, by Susan Grindel Cosset Lambs, Floods and Stars, by Roberta Chester
Tuning the Immune System Fighting AIDS, Cancer and Other Diseases, by Anne P. Sherblom and Charles E. Moody
Why do they do it? One Graduate Student Explains, by Diane Carroll
Nutrition and Reproduction in Cows, by Barbara Barton and Diane Carroll
Diane Carroll: former graduate student Research News
Research New