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John Cofran

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Pages 6-7 are an overlapping centerfold, and are best viewed side-by-side.

Garment companies claim they were not given chance to bid for USM caps and gowns order - Some abortion clinics produce emotional scars - Senate considers activity fee raise - Trustee Richardson discusses Reagan economy and Robinson proposal - Editorial: Free Press is here to stay - Positive attitude needed for survival - Letters - Student legal advocate to terminate services - Dorm room selection will change next year - Art gallery awarded $10,000 grant - Student senate candidates speak on the issues - Provost Kormondy examines education in China - The Poetry of William A. Longacre - Spring Fever... part two - French plays brought to USM - 'Oh Dad' judged both profound and funny - 'Women I have known' is ocming to Gorham Campus - Announcements - Student Activities Calendar - Nominations sought for award - Commuter student injured - Industrial educators and students meet - Women discuss job discrimination

Publication Date

3-16-1981

Publisher

University of Southern Maine

City

Portland

Keywords

free press, newspaper, student newspaper, student activites, sports, abortion clinics, student senate, poetry, caps and gowns, commencement, economics, arts and entertainment, foreign education, theater, job discrimination, workplace sexism

The Free Press Vol.9 No.21, 03-16-1981


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