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Potts, David B., and David M. Stameshkin. "The Town's College: Middlebury College, 1800-1915." History of Education Quarterly 28, no. 2 (1988): 310. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/368509.

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Lederman, Sarah Henry, and David M. Stameshkin. "The Strength of the Hills: Middlebury College, 1915-1990." History of Education Quarterly 38, no. 1 (1998): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/369679.

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Leslie, Bruce, David M. Stameshkin, and Thomas D. Hamm. "The Strength of the Hills: Middlebury College, 1915-1990." Journal of American History 85, no. 2 (September 1998): 703. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2567841.

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Merriam, D. "Edwin James-Chronicler of Geology in The American West." Earth Sciences History 13, no. 2 (January 1, 1994): 115–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.13.2.gn02226010571537.

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Edwin James (1797-1861) was born in Weybridge, Addison County, Vermont, just 5 months after James Hutton, founder of modern geology, died in Edinburgh, Scotland. Edwin was the youngest of 13 children born to Deacon Daniel James and wife Mary. He studied medicine with his older brother in Albany, New York, after graduating from Middlebury College (Vermont) at the age of 19. While studying medicine, he became interested in geology and was influenced by Amos Eaton of the Rensselaer School. Upon completing his medical studies. James accepted a position in the spring of 1820 as a botanist/geologist with the Maj. Stephan H. Long Expedition. He was the first man to reach the summit of James' Peak, now named Pike's Peak, and made notes on the geology of the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. In 1823 "An Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains Performed in the Years 1819 and '20," written mostly by James, was published in Philadelphia (2 vols.) and London (3 vols.). This major work, from a Wernerian viewpoint, and five other lesser ones were published between 1820 and 1827. They were the sum total of his geological contributions, but included in the "Account" is the first geological map of the trans-Mississippi region. In 1823 he was commissioned an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Army; after leaving the Army in 1833 he later settled near Burlington, Iowa, where he was engaged in agriculture until his death in 1861.
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Honig, Emily. "Spoilt Childern of Empire: Westerners in Shanghai and the Chinese Revolution of the 1920s. By Nicholas R. Clifford. Middlebury College Press, University Press of New England: Hanover and London, 1991. Pp. 361." Modern Asian Studies 27, no. 4 (October 1993): 911–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00001360.

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Books on the topic "Middlebury College – History"

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The town's college: Middlebury College, 1800-1915. Middlebury, Vt: Middlebury College Press, 1985.

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The strength of the hills: Middlebury College, 1915-1990. Hanover: Middlebury College Press, 1995.

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Bain, David Haward. The college on the hill: A browser's history for the bicentennial, Middlebury College, 1800-2000. [Middlebury, Vt.]: Middlebury College Press, 1999.

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S, Duffy Mary, ed. Whose woods these are: A history of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, 1926-1992. Hopewell, NJ: Ecco Press, 1993.

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Azzi, Robert. Tufts University. Louisville: Harmony House, 1988.

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Gamaliel Painter: Biography of a town father. Forest Dale, Vt: Paul S. Eriksson, 2001.

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Harris, Stanton Avery. Charles Emerson Harris family history: His ancestors and descendants. Phoenix, Az. (1620 W. Glendale Ave. #9, Phoenix 85021): S.A. Harris, 1990.

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Marion, Grzesiak, Montclair Art Museum, Hudson River Museum, and Middlebury College. Museum of Art., eds. The crayon and the American landscape: The Montclair Art Museum, April 25-July 25, 1993, the Hudson River Museum of Westchester, October 1, 1993-January 2, 1994, Middlebury College Museum of Art, January 16-February 27, 1994. Montclair, N.J: Montclair Art Museum, 1993.

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Freeman, Stephen Albert. The Middlebury College Foreign Language Schools, 1915-1970: The story of a unique idea. 7th ed. Middlebury College Press, 1990.

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Stameshkin, David M. The Strength of the Hills: Middlebury College, 1915-1990. Middlebury College Press, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Middlebury College – History"

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"Louise McNeill." In Writing Appalachia, edited by Katherine Ledford and Theresa Lloyd, 252–54. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813178790.003.0036.

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Louise McNeill was born in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, on the farm where her family had lived since 1769. After studying at Middlebury College with Robert Frost and attending the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, McNeill received her doctorate from West Virginia University. During her thirty-year tenure as a professor of English and history, she also became an active opponent of strip mining and participated in the first Earth Day in 1970. Governor Jay Rockefeller appointed McNeill West Virginia’s poet laureate in 1979, a position that she held until her death in 1993....
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