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Identifiant de l’institution contributrice
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MOH 307
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Description
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L'entretien comprend des discussions sur : la communauté de Rumford, dans le Maine, dans les années 1950 et 1960 ; comment Muskie a aidé la famille de Carmelle ; Compagnie de papier d'Oxford ; description du cap Elizabeth dans les années 1950 et 1960 ; Villes modèles à Portland ; Conseil municipal de Portland ; Logement et développement urbain (HUD) à Portland ; le Comité consultatif de citoyens; Centre de quartier du West End ; Bâtiment du Peuple ; Jeunesse en action ; Programme des femmes au foyer de la Sainte Innocence ; Club de vingt-quatre heures ; Maison Sérénité pour alcooliques ; Notre endroit; Services de santé communautaire ; Jerry Conley Sr. ; l'impact du tourisme sur Portland ; l'impact de l'afflux récent d'immigrants à Portland ; Programme pour les réfugiés des organismes caritatifs catholiques ; des villes industrielles comme Lewiston et Rumford ; Collège Bates ; la peur du mercure dans l'industrie de la pêche dans les années 1960 ; et l'industrie de la pêche dans le Maine.
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Déclaration de droit d’auteur et conditions d’utilisation
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Copyright Bates College. This transcript is provided for individual Research Purposes Only; for all other uses, including publication, reproduction and quotation beyond fair use, permission must be obtained in writing from: The Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library, Bates College, 70 Campus Avenue, Lewiston, Maine 04240-6018.
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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Carmelle Paulson was born on April 14, 1957 in Rumford, Maine. Her parents were Adrian and Gertrude Boivin. Her father worked in the paper mill. They were a French-Canadian, Catholic, Democratic family. She attended New Hampshire College of Accounting in Manchester, New Hampshire. After college she worked at Fairchild Semiconductor in the cost accounting department, and then joined the Model Cities Project in Portland as an accountant, working with Jack Dexter. She also lived in a Model Cities neighborhood, so was very involved with its progress and development, and was later promoted to deputy director.
Richard Paulson, Jr. was born on September 29, 1948 in Portland, Maine and grew up in Cape Elizabeth. His mother, Kathleen Paulson, was a homemaker and his father, Richard Paulson, Sr., was a commercial fisherman. They were registered Republicans but were not politically active. Richard attended Cape Elizabeth High School, Bentley College for two years, and then transferred to Quinnipiac College (now Quinnipiac University) in Hamden, Connecticut. He worked for the Model Cities program as an accountant (replacing Carmelle when she was promoted). He ran for the Portland City Council, and served from 1991 to 1997 and as mayor from 1994 to 1995.
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Degré
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31 pages, summary sheet and transcript
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Citation recommandée
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Christie, Nicholas, "Paulson, Carmelle and Richard oral history interview" (2001). Edmund S. Muskie Oral History Collection. 319. https://scarab.bates.edu/muskie_oh/319