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  • BRUNSWICK,  Maine -- June 8, 2007 -- Brunswick Senior Brittany Zubrod joins the fun by blowing a few bubbles during comments by Superintendent of Schools, James Ashe, at Brunswick High School Graduation ceremonies, held at Bowdoin College. This year's was the 150th annual graduation ceremony. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • BATH, Maine --  Austin Lewis throws his hat in the air at conclusion of the Morse High School graduation June 8. he gave the commencement speech.  Besides quoting three U.S. presidents, he said,"High School wasn't my thing." He credited his late grandmother with giving him motivation to finish.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • BATH, Maine --  Trevor, left, and Tim Patterson stand together after Morse High School graduation, June 8. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • Topsham MAINE  6/9/13 - Mt Ararat High School Graduation Ceremony.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, MAINE  6/7/13 - Brunswick High School Graduation Ceremony.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BRUNSWICK, MAINE  6/7/13 - Renault Haible adjusts her cap backstage prior to the Brunswick High School Graduation Ceremony. Haible, 18, will be attending University of Kingston Halifax to study Humanities.  Photo © 2013 by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • BATH, Maine --  Molly Turner smiles after graduating from Morse High School June 8. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. At Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday, 449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Melvia Burns of New Jersey sheds a tear as her best friend's son, Ian Yaffe, speaks at Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday.  449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  <br />
The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee, Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974, Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade, Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth, and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Ian Fisher Yaffe, winner of Bowdoin's Goodwin Commencement Prize, speaks to the crowd at the college's 204th Commencement ceremonies on Sunday.  449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Barry Mills, President of Bowdoin College, addresses the gathered crowd for Commencement ceremonies.  449 students from around the world graduated from college on Sunday morning - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Pack Sargeant Janes of Middleburg, Va. gives his mother, Missy, a hug as he recesses out after Bowdoin's commencement on Sunday morning. Janes and four other members of the class of 2009 are enlisting in the U.S. Military as officers immediately following commencement. Janes will be a 2nd Lt. in the marines starting on Sunday afternoon. .At Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday, 449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 22, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Bowdoin College's male A Cappella singing group, The Meddibempsters performed in the cupola on the Mall in downtown Brunswick at the 11th annual Family Arts Festival on Saturday, September 22. More than fifty local artists demonstrated and taught their skills to the community at this event.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 22, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Patrick Wright and his daughter Lilly, 2, of Woolwich work together on a watercolor at the 11th annual Family Arts Festival on Saturday, September 22. More than fifty local artists demonstrated and taught their skills to the community on the Mall in downtown Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 12/20/10 --LEWISTON, Maine.  Luke Livingston, Clark University graduate and founder of Baxter Brewing in Lewiston, Maine, is producing his first beers this month -- building a business in the Bates Mill facility, abandoned since the mid 1990s.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, walks toward her home in Lewiston. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, stands at a bus stop near her home in Lewiston where she has repeatedly been verbally accosted -- called a terrorist -- by passersby. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, adjusts her coat to protect her hijab from the rain as she walks from her home to a community housing meeting nearby. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • LEWISTON, Maine,  -- 4/2/16 --  Fahmo Ahmed, 28, walks toward her home in Lewiston. She came to the United States from Somalia 12 years ago, graduated from Edward Little, earned her citizenship and working her way towards graduation from college this year. A vibrant community organizer and advocate for women's reproductive rights, she hopes someday to run for office. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for The Forecaster
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
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As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
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As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
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  • May 2, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. The "Northern Bites " team watches closely as their Nao humanoid robot battles for the ball with a competing robot from The University of Texas. Bowdoin hosted the  2009 RoboCup U.S. Open this weekend. Competitors were tasked with creating software for two-legged robots which could independently play soccer with each other. "Once we put them on the field, they are completely autonomous,"  said Bowdoin Professor of Computer Science and "Northern Bites" team advisor, Eric Chown said. "I'm extremely proud of every one on this team. They are competing against teams with students from multiple institutes and graduate students as well. They are a talented and hard-working group!" Northern Bites finished fourth out of four teams participating due to injuries to the robots in early play. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 2, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Bowdoin College Senior and "Northern Bites"  team Captain Tucker Hermans fixes a faulty part in the mechanism of a Bowdoin robot at half time of a 2009 RoboCup U.S. Open match on Saturday afternoon on the campus. The competitors were tasked with creating software for two-legged robots which could independently play soccer with each other. "Once we put them on the field, they are completely autonomous,"  said Bowdoin Professor of Computer Science and team advisor, Eric Chown, said. "I'm extremely proud of every one on this team. They are competing against teams with students from multiple institutes and graduate students as well. They are a talented and hard-working group!" Northern Bites finished fourth out of four teams participating due to injuries to the robots in early play. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 2, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  A Nao humanoid robot looks upfield after kicking the ball as part of the 2009 RoboCup U.S. Open held this weekend at Bowdoin College. The competitors were tasked with creating software for two-legged robots which could independently play soccer with each other. "Once we put them on the field, they are completely autonomous,"  said Bowdoin Professor of Computer Science and "Northern Bites" team advisor, Eric Chown said. "I'm extremely proud of every one on this team. They are competing against teams with students from multiple institutes and graduate students as well. They are a talented and hard-working group!" Northern Bites finished fourth out of four teams participating due to injuries to the robots in early play. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • May 2, 2009 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  A Nao humanoid robot looks upfield after kicking the ball as part of the 2009 RoboCup U.S. Open held this weekend at Bowdoin College. The competitors were tasked with creating software for two-legged robots which could independently play soccer with each other. "Once we put them on the field, they are completely autonomous,"  said Bowdoin Professor of Computer Science and "Northern Bites" team advisor, Eric Chown said. "I'm extremely proud of every one on this team. They are competing against teams with students from multiple institutes and graduate students as well. They are a talented and hard-working group!" Northern Bites finished fourth out of four teams participating due to injuries to the robots in early play. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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