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"Dream-work and Poiesis: The Discourse of the Visionary Imagination in Rimbaud's Jllumi11ntio11s," presented at the North­ east Modern Language Association. Hearne Pardee, M.A., Instructor in Art One-person show, Bowery Gallery, "Robert Bordo," Arts Mngazine. "John Marin," A rt News.

ew York, N.Y.

Tamae K. Prind le, Ph. D., Dana Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies (Japanese Language and Litera­ ture) "Japanese Business Novels," fnpanese Economic Studies. Mnde i11 ]apn11 and Other fnpn11ese "B usiness Novels," translator and editor, M . E . Sharpe, 1 989. " Feminizing a Masculine Text," presented at Bates College. Scott H. Reed, M . F.A., Assistant Professor of Art "Celebrating Richard orton" and "Contributor's Showcase: 1 989," Maine Coast Artists Gallery, Rockport, Maine. One-person show, Edythe L. Dyer Commu nity Library, Hampden, M aine. Group exhibition, Gallery Sixty-Eight, Belfast, Maine. The Fourth Annual International Mini Print Exhibition and Touring Show, Studio School and Art Gallery, Binghamton, N .Y. Leonard S. Reich, Ph. D . , Associate Professor of Administrative Science "Establishing a Maine Academy of Science and Engineering," presented at the annual meeting of the Maine Science and Technol­ ogy Commission, Bar Harbor, Maine. "Communications and Industria l Re earch, 1 900- 1 970," pre­ sented at the Marconi Fellowship Symposium, Washington, D.C. "Thomas Ed ison and J.P. Morgan: Competition and Collusion in the Early Electrical Industry," presented at the Sloan School of M anagement, Massachusetts I nstitute of Technology.

presented at the New England American Studies Association ' Durha m, N . H . "The Indian, the Occult, and Jewett: A Reading," presented at the Maine Women's Conference, Bowdoin College. "Who Killed Clowning7" , presented at the meeting of the Popular Culture Association, Toronto, Ontario. "'Buffalo Bill ' : Himself," presented at the International Ameri­ can Studies Association, Toronto, Ontario. Nicholas L. Rohrrnan, M.A. '77, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology "Academic Psychology in Maine 1 794-1970," presented at the meeting of the International Society for the History of the Behav­ ioral Sciences. "A Brief History of Psychology in Maine," presented at the meeting of the Maine Psychological Association, Lewiston, Maine (coauthor K. Weise '90). "Image and Sound in the Eighties: Implications of Differential Gender Response to Television Commercials for a Theory of Cognition," presented at the meeting of the American Culture Association, Toronto, Ontario. Sonya 0. Rose, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology "Gender, Technology, and Industrial Relations: The English Carpet Industry, 1 860-1895," Materia l History. "The Sexual Divi ion of Labor and Gender Antagonism," presented at the University of Essex. '"Mary Had a Little Loom a nd Unto I t Did Go': The Public Culture of Gender Antagonism in the English Carpet Industry, 1 870-1895," presented at the Social Science History Association, Washington, D.C.

Clifford E. Reid, M .A . '89, Ph.D., Professor of Economics "A Longitu d inal Ana lysis of Racial Wage Differentials for Nonfarm Rural Workers," The Review of Black Political Economy. Saranna Robinson '81 , Ph.D., Instructor in Economics "Close Only Counts i n Horseshoes, Handgrenades (and Fore­ casting Money Demand?)," presented at the annual meeting of the Western Economic Association, San Diego, Calif. Kenneth A . Rodman, Ph. D . , Associate Professor of Government "Markets, Sovereignty, and International Regime Change: Constraints on Na tionalization Strategies i n Peru and Jamaica," in William P. Avery and David P. Rapkin, eds., Markets, Politics, and

Change in the Global Political Economy, International Political Economy Yearbook, vol. 4, Lynne Rienner, 1 989. "Nonstate Actors and U.S. Economic Statecraft Toward South A frica," presented at the annual conference of the New England Political Science Association, Portland, Maine. Phyllis Rogers, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of American Studies and of Anthropology "Captivity, Transculturation, a nd Puritan Society," presented at the Group for the Critical Study of Colonial Discourse. "Through a Glass Darkly," presented at the University of Paris. "The Circus i n the '60s: Beginning of the End for Clowning,"

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Associate Dean of Students Joyce McPhetres Maisel congratulates her husband, Professor of Government L. Sandy Maisel, who was awarded the CASE Maine Educator of the Year Award.


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