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Description
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Interview covers Carignan’s observations and reflections on the social world of campus during her years at Bates: gender relations, race relations, the regional composition of the student body, student/ administration relations, student/ faculty relations, recreation, contests over the meaning of being a woman and a sense of community; posture photos; pranks; compulsory chapel; the political world of campus: her political views, campus political climate, the administration’s response to drinking, and comparison to activism at other campuses in the 1960s; relations between the College and local community; and anti-Franco-American sentiment in Lewiston-Auburn.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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Sally Larson Carignan graduated from Bates in 1962 with a B.A. in history. While at Bates she had a leadership role in the Bates Outing Club and was a member of the History Club. She also dated and later married James Carignan ’61 who became Bates’ Dean of Men and then Dean of the College. Sally Carignan was involved with the civil rights movement at the University of Rochester and she teaches at Lewiston’s Adult Learning Center.
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Extent
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1 vhs_videocassette
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Recommended Citation
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BCOH 057, Carignan, Sally, 1984 or 1988. Bates College Oral History Collection, BCOH. Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library. https://bates-archives.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/archival_objects/4281