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Amy Bai
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August 1979 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1979
Table of contents for August 1979 Salt Magazine.
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published content
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March 1979 Salt Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
1979
Table of contents for March 1979 Salt Magazine.
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published content
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NO!
Year
1986
With the possibility of Maine having a nuclear dump site, the strong response has been "No!". Lynn Kippax Jr. captures the responses of the public to a nuclear dump site.
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published content
Title
August 1979 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1979
Inside back cover of August 1979 Salt Magazine with thanks, statement, and information.
Type
published content
Title
Editorial: Galling to Mainers
Year
1986
Pamela Wood responds to the possibility of Maine having a nuclear dump site.
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published content
Title
The Story of the Archive
Year
2004
Patricia Erikson recounts to readers the importance of adding new materials and stories to the Salt Archive. Included is an article on the work Monica Mann did to start Community Concepts, Inc.
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published content
Title
November 1991 Salt Magazine, Salt Covers
Year
1991
List of Salt Magazines and their covers.
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published content
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Side Hill Gougers
Year
1975
Former guide and member of the Micmac Indian tribe shares the story of the Side Hill Gouger.
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published content
Title
Lofting and Making Molds
Year
1980
As an experienced boatbuilder, Tim Dowling understands the importance of being accurate in lofting. Dorothy O'Keefe documents the work Dowling does as a boatbuilder.
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published content
Title
June 1987 Salt Magazine, Salt Field Studies Programs
Year
1987
Informational page on the Salt Semester Program.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
Type
Radio
Title
screen_to_face
Year
2020
We’re saturated with information about what It’s like to be an adult during the pandemic. But what about kiddoes? This a kid’s take on what it means to be alive during COVID-19. Pritha RaySircar takes us into the world of her 10-yr-old nephew. Online learning. Video games. No recess. No soccer practice. Just locked down at home. With his family. And in the end, we’ll hope to learn what it means to be little. In a crisis so large.
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