Maine, Volume 80, Number 2, Summer 1999

Contents: Getting To the Truth About Fiber: UMaine Researcher Mary Ellen Camire Is In the Forefront of Defining What Fiber Is --- Avoiding the Spotlight: A Profile of '99 Nursing School Graduate Chris Irish --- A Collector's Passion: William Palmer's ('58) Dazzling Collection of...

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Main Author: University of Maine Alumni Association
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Published: DigitalCommons@UMaine 1999
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Summary:Contents: Getting To the Truth About Fiber: UMaine Researcher Mary Ellen Camire Is In the Forefront of Defining What Fiber Is --- Avoiding the Spotlight: A Profile of '99 Nursing School Graduate Chris Irish --- A Collector's Passion: William Palmer's ('58) Dazzling Collection of Pre-Columbian Artifacts is on Display at the Hudson Museum --- The Man They Still Call 'Coach': UMaine Honors Longtime Basketball Coach, John Winkin --- A Miracle Start to a Perfectly Normal Life: America's First In Vitro Baby, the Daughter of Judy and Roger Carr '73, Is Now 17 --- Going to the Ends of the Earth to Inspire Kids: Doug Hall '81 Makes an Expedition to the North Pole --- 'It's More than a Place to Go, It's a Place to Grow': Peter Haynes '61 Heads the Boys and Girls Club of America --- Maybe You Can Go Home Again: Doug Kneeland '53 Reflects on Retiring to His Native Lincoln https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/alumni_magazines/1393/thumbnail.jpg