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Donna Stevens Sanipass
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June 1974 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1974
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving: The Boats
Year
1980
Salt explores the importance of boats for river driving.
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published content
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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
Title
January 1982 Salt Magazine, Inside Front Cover
Year
1982
Inside front cover for the January 1982 Salt Magazine, with issue information.
Type
published content
Title
June 1980 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1980
Inside back cover for the June 1980 Salt Magazine with masthead and description of the work Salt does.
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published content
Title
Being Poor in Rural Maine
Year
1988
Pamela Wood introduces readers to the topic of poverty, which is the focus of this issue of Salt Magazine.
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published content
Title
Salt 2004-2005, Donors
Year
2005
List of donors to the Salt Institute.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2005-2006 Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
2006
Table of contents for the Salt 2005-2006 Magazine.
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published content
Title
Salt 2007-2008 Magazine, Table of Contents
Year
2008
Table of contents for the Salt 2007-2008 Magazine.
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published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Masthead
Year
2007
Staff, contributors, trustees, and academic board members are listed.
Type
published content
Title
Introduction- Maine: A Peopled Landscape
Year
1995
Introduction to Maine: A Peopled Landscape by Hugh T. French, who writes about the changing face of Salt and Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
The Call of Catching
Year
2010
The profession of midwifery in Maine is not legal, but is also not illegal, despite being centuries old. Maura Brennan captures the efforts of two professional midwives as they push for legalization and recognition of their trade as viable alternatives to hospitalized births.
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