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Conversations with an Unrepentant Liberal
Bixler H '60, J. Seelye
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Julius Seelye Bixler became an honorary member of the Colby College Class of 1960 when he retired as president of Colby. For their 35th reunion, the class of '60 wanted to provide others with a taste of the intellectual flavor and excitement of Colby during Bixler's presidency by reprinting his lectures on the nature of liberalism, liberal religion, and liberal arts education.
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$25.00
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Strider Years
Marriner '13, Ernest
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Beloved Colby historian Ernest Cummings Marriner '13 documents Robert E. Lee Strider's nineteen years as president of Colby College. Marriner is also the author of the definitive History of Colby, which covers the period up to the Strider presidency.
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$13.50
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Elijah Parish Lovejoy: A Rememberance
Patterson, Eugene
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A martyr of free speech and freedom of the press, Elijah Parish Lovejoy, Colby graduate of 1826, stands as a reminder of Colby's rich history. As a minister, editor, and ardent abolitionist, Lovejoy swore his "eternal opposition to slavery." He paid the ultimate price for these beliefs when he was murdered by a racist mob in 1837. This beautiful letterpress book stands as a rememberance.
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$12.95
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History of Colby
Marriner '13, Ernest
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The present history seeks to portray the development of the college against the background of the changing times. Marriner '13 travels through all the history of Colby College, going into great detail in this large volume as he portrays the changes occuring in the world as Colby College grows into a fine institution.
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$5.00
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Mayflower Hill: A History of Colby College
Smith, Earl H.
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Written by College Historian and former Dean of the College Earl H. Smith, Mayflower Hill is a lively history of Colby College from its founding in 1813 to the present day. The book relates the history of the College within the greater contexts of both Waterville and of the social movements that have affected higher education in the past 200 years.
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$22.00
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