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Poster boys honored  
By MEGAN GRUMBLING  |  April 26, 2006

Two men behind the displays of the Maine Historical Society were recently awarded laurels. Eric Eaton and John Mayer received honors from the New England Museum Association for their work on the publications accompanying the 2005 exhibit “The City Awakes.” The exhibit of paintings, prints, and decorative work presented the art of the dynamic years following the American Revolution, when industry, culture, and art surged in the city that would become Portland.

Eaton and Mayer’s collaboration on the publication materials for “The City Awakes” brought them first place for the show’s exhibit card, and second place for the exhibit’s poster, awards that will be announced in the summer issue of the New England Museum Association’s newsletter. Their work was chosen from 215 entries from 81 museums entered in nineteen categories, and will be exhibited at NEMA’s annual conference in November before being donated to the Boston Public Library. The two men are presently co-curators of "A Riot of Words" at the society's museum at 489 Congress Street, Portland.

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Best in show
there’s something to say for a late entry to an extended and bizarre political season. campaign fatigue may well set in with the electorate by the second round of primaries. citizen romney as well as ‘don’ guliani are bound to self destruction with or without the thompson factor. the candidacy of fred dalton thompson brings to mind the letter of cicero to his brother quintus on electioneering in which he adds, “for your status as a “new man” you will compensate by your fame as a speaker”. (nominus novitatem dicendi gloria maxime sublevabis, o.k.?). and besides that it gets him away from that whinny assistant district attorney frank mccoy.
By jeffery mcnary on 06/05/2007 at 12:50:04

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