Margaret Chase Smith Library calls for essay contest.
The Margaret Chase Smith Library is pleased to announce the topic of its 24th annual essay contest. As the Pine Tree State commemorates the past during its bicentennial year of 2020, the library invites Maine high school seniors to look to the future and share ideas of how they would propose to make the state “the way life should be” for young people so that more of them will choose to.
The Margaret Chase Smith Library has announced the topic of its 22nd annual essay contest. The appropriate role of the media in American society.
The Margaret Chase Smith Library is pleased to announce the theme of its tenth annual Margaret Chase Smith Essay Contest. In light of the recent anti-discrimination referendum vote in Maine and.
The essay contest is sponsored by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and generously supported by John Hancock. (Click here to read the winning essay.) The annual Profile in Courage Essay Contest invites high school students from across the nation to write an essay on an act of political courage by a US elected official. The contest is a.
Margaret Chase Smith Essay Contest May 3, 2019 To commemorate the centennial of women’s suffrage, the Margaret Chase Smith Library invited Maine high school seniors to assess the arguments for and against an Equal Rights Amendment.
Each year the Margaret Chase Smith Library sponsors an essay contest for high school seniors. The essay prompt for 2017 was, How would you address the current lethal drug epidemic? The essays have been edited for length. Read on Digital Commons.
Skowhegan — The Margaret Chase Smith Library has announced the topic of its 19th annual essay contest — immigration policy. Entries are due by April 1 for the competition, which is open to.