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May 1988 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1988
List of back issues and books from Salt.
Type
Radio
Title
Why Oh Wyeth
Year
2020
Natalie Gregory investigates one of the biggest property thefts in Maine history, which involved six original NC Wyeth paintings valued at $36 million dollars.
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published content
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December 1977 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1977
Listing of Salt production staff, contributors, and faculty.
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published content
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December 1994 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1994
Inside front cover for the December 1994 Salt Magazine, with an advertisement for the Salt Semester Program.
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published content
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May 1989 Salt Magazine, Back Issues & Books
Year
1989
List of back issues and books from Salt.
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published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Testimonials
Year
2007
Testimonials on the Salt program and projects.
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published content
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Les Acadiens du Madawaska
Year
1988
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published content
Title
December 1977 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1977
Readers write in response to the Salt Book.
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published content
Title
June 1977 Salt Magazine, Introduction
Year
1977
Pamela Wood introduces readers to the stories in the June 1977 Salt Magazine.
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published content
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Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
2008
Inside front cover for the Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, with message from Donna M. Galluzzo.
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published content
Title
Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
2008
Inside back cover for the Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, with an alumni interview with Briana O'Higgins and Amanda Abel.
Type
Photography
Title
Old Bottles Photographs
Year
1974
As a collector of old bottles, Ted Towne believes that there is history in each bottle. Paul Jackson speaks to Towne about his hobby and how each bottle represents something new.
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