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Identifiant de l’institution contributrice
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GMOH 155
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Description
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fr
L’entretien comprend des discussions sur : le travail sur la campagne de Muskie ; la décision Dubord; travailler avec Mitchell au sein de l’équipe de Muskie ; La campagne de gouverneur de Mitchell en 1974 ; Martin étant élu président de la Chambre dans la législature de l'État du Maine ; Campagne vice-présidentielle de Muskie en 1968 ; Campagne de réélection du Sénat de Muskie en 1970 en tant que trésorier ; Martin travaillant avec Jim Longley ; La réaction de Martin lorsque Mitchell a été nommé pour remplacer Muskie ; L’ascension de Mitchell à la direction du Sénat ; l'importance du projet Dickey-Lincoln pour le nord du Maine ; l'avenir du comté d'Aroostook; la taille du corps législatif et la possibilité d'un corps législatif monocaméral ; et réflexions sur le travail de Mitchell au Moyen-Orient.
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Déclaration de droit d’auteur et conditions d’utilisation
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This recording and transcription are © 2011 Bowdoin College and are presented for private study, scholarship, or research only. For all other uses, including publication, reproduction, and quotation beyond “fair use” (Title 17, United States Code) permission must be obtained in writing from the George J. Mitchell Dept. of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library, 3000 College Station, Brunswick, Maine 04011-8421, USA.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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en
John Lewis Martin was born on June 5, 1941, in Eagle Lake, Maine. At the age of three, his parents moved from Eagle Lake to Brownville Junction; he grew up speaking French and English. Martin was graduated from Fort Kent Community School in 1959 and afterwards spent two years at the University of Maine, Fort Kent before transferring to the University of Maine, Orono, graduating in 1963. While doing graduate work, he was elected to the Maine state legislature as a Democrat in 1964. He served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1964-1994 and was speaker of the house from 1975-1994. During that period, he also held a number of other positions, including teaching at various colleges and high schools in northern Maine and serving as a campaign aide to Senators Edmund S. Muskie and George J. Mitchell.
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Citation recommandée
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Martin, John L., "Interview with John Martin by Mike Hastings" (2009). George J. Mitchell Oral History Project. 79. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/mitchelloralhistory/79