Half title: Libretto, Indian play--Hiawatha, played at Wa-ya-ga-mug, on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railway, near Petoskey, Michigan, each summer season, by native Ojibway Indians. Alternate title is "Hiawatha."
Wednesday, June 15, 1998 issue of the student newspaper of Central Michigan University. Also known as CM-Life. Originally published biweekly. Later published three times a week during the academic year and once a week during the summer. Began...
Originally constructed as a website by Dr. Richard V. Dietrich. Dr. Dietrich provides a brief history of peach pit carving, discusses the tools and techniques used in this artform and provides examples of a wide variety of subjects and...
Also knows as "Mackinac, Petoskey, Traverse City and other northern Michigan summer resorts" and "A land of summer homes." Maps included on lining paper
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s images of the Jazz Age characterize the Twenties as a time of extravagance, a departure from the morally driven Victorian age. Modern America was far more concerned with excess and pretense than the prewar past and lacked...
Mythic analysis of film is not a new concept. In fact, it has been done since the 1960s. Although this study takes a classic approach to film, it does differentiate itself in a few ways. Traditional mythic analyses are kept within the genres of...
"Isabella's Stones" demonstrates the diverse use of the fieldstones found in Isabella County, Michigan. Detailed information and pictorial depiction of many of the over two hundred fieldstone-faced buildings within Isabella County are provided. The...