Scrapbooks, 1941-1945 / Marie Louise Haines.
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University of Maine
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The University of Maine saw approximately 1,000 students and alumni serve in World War I and 3,900 serve in World War II. Both wars had a strong effect on the university and its students; the desire to honor those who had served and to memorialize those who had died led to various activities on campus. After the end of World War I, funds were raised to erect the Memorial Gymnasium and Armory and after World War II, those who had died were honored in a volume titled "University of Maine, World Wa...
Pancoast, Marie.
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Marie Haines Pancoast was born in Waterville, Maine, on April 19, 1924. She was a member of the class of 1945 at the University of Maine. After graduation she moved to Washington, D.C. where she met and married Robert A. Pancoast. A homemaker and mother of four children, Ms. Pancoast was active in many civic and fraternal organizations. She died on Oct. 8, 1991. From the description of Scrapbooks, 1941-1945 / Marie Louise Haines. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 651669140 ...
Phi Mu Fraternity
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Early in 1923, several seniors in the College of Engineering at the University of Maryland who had high scholastic rankings met to organize a local honorary engineering fraternity. As a result of this meeting, and with the approval of the president of the university, the honorary engineering fraternity Phi Mu was officially formed at the University of Maryland with the adoption of its constitution on March 27, 1923. The founders as well as the first charter members were: J. H. Harlow, M. J. Bald...