ACCESSION SHEET Maine Folklife Center

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1 CCEION HEE ccession 0601 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer teve Glover /epositor: C C escription: 0601 By teve Glover for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with folk medicine; weather signs; omens; forerunners; ghosts; devil stories. ext: 9 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

2 CCEION HEE ccession 0602 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Rosemary Elliot /epositor: C C escription: 0602 By Rosemary Elliot for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with home remedies. ext: 10 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

3 CCEION HEE ccession 0603 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer om Leonard /epositor: C C escription: 0603 By om Leonard for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper on jokes collected at. ext: 25 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

4 CCEION HEE ccession 0604 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Rick efusco /epositor: C C escription: 0604 By Rick efusco for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with limericks; beer songs; a funny story. ext: 13 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

5 CCEION HEE ccession 0605 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer aul Kelly /epositor: C C escription: 0605 By aul Kelly for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with stories about death. ext: 16 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

6 CCEION HEE ccession 0606 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Cecilia John /epositor: C C escription: 0606 By Cecilia John for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper on frican proverbs; animal stories; Märchen; a hero tale; a game; and a legend. ext: 13 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

7 CCEION HEE ccession 0607 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer ennis onovan /epositor: C C escription: 0607 By ennis onovan for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with ethnic jokes. ext: 10 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

8 CCEION HEE ccession 0608 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer eter ewall /epositor: C C escription: 0608 By eter ewall for Folklore at, spring 1971, Yarmouth, Maine; Winchester, Massachusetts. aper deals with summer complaint stories; jokes; folk remedies; forerunners. ext: 14 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

9 CCEION HEE ccession 0609 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Nancy Campbell /epositor: C C escription: 0609 By Nancy Campbell for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with hoax stories; devil stories; beliefs and proverbs; cures; sayings. ext: 27 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

10 CCEION HEE ccession 0610 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Carolyn urney /epositor: C C escription: 0610 By Carolyn urney for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with limericks set to music; stories about Indians; stories about treasure; remedies. ext: 24 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

11 CCEION HEE ccession 0611 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer orothy wyer /epositor: C C escription: 0611 By orothy wyer for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine; Newport, Rhode Island. aper deals with ghost stories; superstitions; luck; ethnic customs; children s songs. ext: 47 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewee and/or their heirs. X

12 CCEION HEE ccession 0612 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Robert McCartney /epositor: C C escription: 0612 By Robert McCartney for Folklore at, spring 1971, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with a collection of jokes: dead baby, moron, elephant, ethnic; other jokes; beliefs. ext: 13 pp. paper Related s No release. Copyright retained by interviewer and interviewees and/or their heirs. X

13 CCEION HEE ccession 0819 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Michael Brigati /epositor: C C various people from keley Hall, escription: 0819 arious people from keley Hall,, interviewed by Michael Brigati, spring 1973, Houlton, Maine. eries of unrecorded interviews with various people from keley Hall,. aper deals with the different games played in big cities and handed down by oral tradition. ext: 24 pp. paper with table of contents Related s none

14 CCEION HEE ccession 0820 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Cheryl erby /epositor: C C escription: 0820 By Cheryl erby for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, towe, ermont. aper deals with a collection of superstitions; folk medicine; jokes; game songs; riddles; proverbs from towe, ermont area. ext: 17 pp. paper with table of contents Related s none

15 CCEION HEE ccession 0821 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Charlene Henderson /epositor: C C escription: 0821 By Charlene Henderson for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, Houlton, Maine. aper deals with a collection of tall tales; ghost stories; superstitions; jokes; hoaxes; trucking stories. ext: 21 pp. paper with table of contents Related s none

16 CCEION HEE ccession 0822 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer eborah Libby /epositor: C C escription: 0822 By eborah Libby for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, shland, Maine. aper deals with a collection of fishing and woods stories from shland, Maine; collection of superstitions of French families living in heridan, Maine. ext: 18 pp. paper with table of contents. Related s none

17 CCEION HEE ccession 0823 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Raymond R. Lines /epositor: C C escription: 0823 By Raymond R. Lines for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, Upper addle River, New Jersey. aper deals with a collection of hangover cures and folk sayings. ext: 21 pp. paper Related s none

18 CCEION HEE ccession 0824 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer aul. Morin /epositor: C C escription: 0824 By aul. Morin for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, mesbury, Massachusetts. aper deals with of childhood games and how they were played. ext: 25 pp. paper with table of contents Related s none

19 CCEION HEE ccession 0825 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer ara Bean /epositor: C C escription: 0825 By ara Bean for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, Houlton and myrna, Maine. aper deals with a collection of lumbercamp stories; religion; being shrewd; advice to lovelorn; every day living. ext: 25 pp. paper Related s

20 CCEION HEE ccession 0826 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer ally ridham /epositor: C C escription: 0826 By ally ridham, spring 1973, Houlton and Kittery, Maine. aper deals with a collection of tales and folk tales. ext: 33 pp. paper Related s none

21 CCEION HEE ccession 0827 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Janet heridan /epositor: C C escription: 0827 By Janet heridan for for English Folklore course at, spring 1973, Long Island, New York. aper deals with a collection of good luck superstitions; bad luck superstitions; remedies; place name legends; jokes; songs. ext: 22 pp. paper Related s none

22 CCEION HEE ccession 0828 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Jeffrey. Wennar /epositor: C C escription: 0828 By Jeffrey. Wennar for English Folklore course at, spring 1972, Houlton, Maine; Emerson, New Jersey. 20 pp. aper deals with a collection of legends. ext: 20 pp. paper Related s none

23 CCEION HEE ccession 0890 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Renee McCoy /epositor: C C arious escription: 0890 arious, interviewed by Renee McCoy, for Folklore Course at taught by Gifford tevens, Houlton, Maine, spring aper, titled o you remember when you played.?, deals with children s games collected from various age groups ranging from 8-45 years in Brooklyn, NY, Houlton, ME, New Limerick, ME, and Manhattan, NY; game rules; and a list of games: Being Chosen It, Jump/kip Rope, Hand Games, Ball Games, ag Games, treet Games, and Miscellaneous Games. ext: 33 pp. paper Related s

24 CCEION HEE ccession 0891 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Marilyn Ferris and Michael O Hara /epositor: C C arious escription: 0891 arious, interviewed by Ferris, Merryn & Michael O Hara, for Folklore Course at taught by Gifford tevens, Houlton, Maine, spring aper, titled Everybody is a octor, is a collection of folk remedies collected from fellow students, friends, family, and health food store owner Lydia Lauder; Evil Eye; unquiet grave (dreams); cures for: hiccups, colds, headaches, coughs, stomach aches, fevers, sore throats, bee stings, warts, arthritis, cramps, and many other ailments; paper provides symbol key for organizational relevance. ext: 33 pp. paper Related s

25 CCEION HEE ccession 0892 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer avid Milgram /epositor: C C arious escription: 0892 arious, interviewed by ave Milgram, for Folklore Course at taught by Gifford tevens, Houlton, Maine, spring aper, titled eanuts: Fine Rhyme on One Line, is a collection of dirty jokes collected from various sources mostly from Houlton College ages 11 to 28; includes one-line jokes, fake book titles, sayings, proverbs, superstitions, rhymes, songs, and military chants. ext: 20 pp. paper Related s

26 CCEION HEE ccession 0893 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer at Cunningham and Mark Jackins /epositor: C C arious escription: 0893 arious, interviewed by at Cunningham and Mike Jackins, for Folklore Course at taught by Gifford tevens, Houlton, Maine, spring aper is a collection of samples of graffiti at ; graffiti taken from dorms, bathroom stalls, locker rooms, and from a poster contest inside the dormitories; types of graffiti varied depending on location; graffiti ranges from gross and unintelligent, lengthy (E Fraternity), individualistic, and short and philosophical. ext: 15 pp. paper Related s

27 CCEION HEE ccession 0894 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Jeff onn /epositor: C C Walter ibley escription: 0894 Walter ibley, interviewed by Jeff onn for Folklore Course at taught by Gifford tevens, Houlton, Maine, pril 29, 1975, at ibley s cabin home in New Limerick, Maine. aper titled of Folklore ongs. ibley talks about life as a railroad man; his singing and music; Jimmy Rodgers; playing music; Ralphie Lovely; his dog; traveling; his father working for the railroad; his musical inspiration coming from Wilf Carter ; B & Railroad; aul Bunyon; sings various songs by: Jimmy Rodgers, Ralphie Lovely, Wilf Carter, and various unknown authors; yodeling. onn accidentally erased the recording, but transcribed the songs before doing so. ext: 51 pp. transcript, 2 pp. index Related s

28 CCEION HEE ccession 1185 ccession ate: tudent Folklore apers Interviewer Margaret Gordon /epositor: 1244 C C escription: 1185 Merle Fenlason, Jean Fenlason, Foster Gordon, avid Gordon, Nanette Gordon, uzanne Gordon York, Christopher Gordon, atrick Gordon, Margaret Gordon, interviewed by Margaret Gordon for Folklore at, spring pp. ms. ape: 1/2 hr. no cat, or trans. aper deals with a collection of folk sayings; proverbs; and folksongs. ext: 57 pp. paper, no catalog or transcript Recording: 1244 mfc_na1185_t1244_01, mfc_na1185_t1244_02 Merle Fenlason, Jean Fenlason, Foster Gordon, avid Gordon, Nanette Gordon, uzanne Gordon York, Related s

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