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    Junior Recital: Stacey Kilton, soprano

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    Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/1956

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    Jacobson, Taylor Win Top Class Seats -- Oakes Discusses PJC & U of Maine Merger At Assemblyhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1071/thumbnail.jp

    Senior Recital: Stacey Kilton, soprano

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    Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/24/1956

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    Class Nominee Deadline Today -- Portland Junior Employment Program Needs Support -- Job Opening In Demand -- PJC Dramatic Club\u27s First Play, The Halls Of Healing, Scheduled In Two Weeks At WJChttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1074/thumbnail.jp

    Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/1956

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    Newsance Editor Announces Appointment Of Frosh Staff -- Student Council Elects -- Westbrook And Portland Junior College Dramic Clubs Present Joint Plays Tomorrow Evening -- Jacobson To Put His Parking Lot Project To Freshman Class Vote Todayhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Portland Junior College Newsance, 10/18/1956

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    Jacobson, Williams Candidates For Freshman Class Pres. -- Mountain Day Dance Tonight, Outing Tomorrow Highlight PJC Activities -- Kilton L. Saunders To Edit The Newsance Weekly This Year -- Future of CIO In Maine Industry And Politics To Be Discussed IN PJC TV Club Broadcast Thursdayhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1073/thumbnail.jp

    Your Mind β€” Use It or Lose It: Women\u27s Studies in a Nursing Home

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    The following article, an example of student work, was sent in by Anne R. Barrett, Coordinator of the Women\u27s Studies Nursing Home Education Project sponsored by the Women\u27s Studies Program at the University of New Hampshire. Written by one of the elderly participants in the project, the essay, Barrett feels, captures the spirit of our program most eloquently. Barrett reports that she and her colleagues are absolutely delighted with the outcome of the project. It is even more successful than we had originally anticipated. The average age of our students is 87, and we have added a new course this semester (at their request): New England Women\u27s History. She adds that she would be happy to provide detailed information to anyone interested, including a list of possible funding sources

    Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/15/1956

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    Mid-Term Grades Get Facelifting -- Bogus No School Announcemtn Absents 60 -- Congressman Coffin To Be Assembly Speakerhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1089/thumbnail.jp

    Portland Junior College Newsance, 12/12/1956

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    Basketball Team\u27s 1st Home Game For Tomorrow -- Ray Reo Well-Known Night Club Star To Highlight Today\u27s Assembly -- Benoir Proposes PJC Debating Teamhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Portland Junior College Newsance, 11/14/1956

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    Parents Night Tomorrow -- A Plan Of The College Campus -- Robert Flynn To Plan Assembly Programs Throughout The Yearhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/pjc_newsance/1088/thumbnail.jp
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