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  2. Bowdoin College - Wikipedia

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    Bowdoin College (/ ˈ b oʊ d ɪ n / ⓘ) is a private liberal arts college in Brunswick, Maine. Chartered in 1794, the college offers 35 majors and 40 minors, as well as several joint engineering programs with Columbia , Caltech , Dartmouth College , and the University of Maine .

  3. Maine State Music Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Fulfilling commitments to the organization’s partner and lessor, Bowdoin College. MSMT paid for replacement of carpeting and seats, as well as upgrades to the hearing system in Pickard Theater. Providing housing for theatre professionals.

  4. Whittier Field - Wikipedia

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    Designed by and named for Bowdoin College alumnus and professor Frank N. Whittier, the field opened on October 3, 1896, [2] with a football game between Bowdoin and Maine State College (now the Black Bears of the University of Maine). Whittier's interest in athletics also led him to help with the design and construction of the new Sargent ...

  5. Isabella Breckinridge House - Wikipedia

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    The Isabella Breckinridge House also known as River House, and formerly the Breckinridge Public Affairs Center of Bowdoin College, is a historic house at 201 US Route 1 in York, Maine, United States. The main house, designed by architect Guy Lowell , is a 23-room mansion which was built in 1905 for Mary Goodrich, widow of tire magnate B. F ...

  6. Massachusetts Hall, Bowdoin College - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Hall is located at the northern end of the Bowdoin Campus, just south of Bath Street and east of Memorial Hall, home to the Pickard Theatre. It is a three-story red-brick structure, with a hip roof and granite trim elements, and a 2-1/2 story ell extending to one side.

  7. Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Brunswick, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    It was designated a National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site in 2016. It was purchased by Bowdoin College in 2001 for $1.3 million (~$2.14 million in 2023). [17] It is currently still owned by Bowdoin College, which opened a public space, Harriet's Writing Room [18] in May 2016. Much of the exterior is original to the Stowes' time ...

  8. Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum was the home of American Civil War general, Bowdoin College president, and Maine Governor Joshua L. Chamberlain for over 50 years. Located at the corner of Maine and Potter Streets in Brunswick , Maine , the house is now open seasonally to the public and is in the process of being restored as it was when ...

  9. Alpha Rho Upsilon - Wikipedia

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    An 1889 Bowdoin graduate, George Files was a German professor at the college until his death in 1919 upon returning from France, where he had helped the YMCA with the war effort. In 1921, Mrs. Files endowed the George Taylor Files Professorship in Modern Languages at Bowdoin and sold their house to Sigma Nu , who in turn sold it to ARU in 1951 ...