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By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff
There’s a long history in Maine of larger than life outdoorsmen and women, like Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby, a sportswriter who in 1897 became the first registered Maine guide; Albert “Jigger” Johnson, a colorful western Maine lumberjack; Wilmot “Wiggie” Robinson, a master Maine guide from the Katahdin region; and Bud Leavitt, longtime outdoors writer for the Bangor Daily News.
Add to that list a lesser-known but still one-of-a-kind character who helped bring the Maine outdoors to the national masses: Charley Miller, a Bangor native, Maine guide, boxing trainer, occasional writer and lecturer, and the self-proclaimed best outdoor cook in America.
Moosehead-lakeMaineUnited-statesAmericaJack-sharkeyTom-yawkeyWilmot-wiggie-robinsonJack-dempseyBilly-millerRebecca-millerOscar-walkerEmily-burnhamAn art installation mounted in the trees between the Memorial Union and Raymond H. Fogler Library documents life in the pandemic and highlights the way our lives have changed over the last year.
University of Maine Honors student Emily Kontio gathered photos and quotes from more than 50 individuals around the globe in an effort to foster compassion for others who have experienced the pandemic differently. Read more about the project, initiated in Lecturer Katie Quirkâs HON 340 class in January, online.
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