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Charlie LeDuff, journalist, author (born in Virginia, grew up in Westland) Karl Ludvigsen, editor of Car and Driver, Motor Trend (born in [Kalamazoo) Betty Mahmoody, author (born in Alma, Michigan) Lucy A. Mallory, magazine publisher, editor (born in Michigan) William McPherson, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (born in Sault Ste ...
The William L. Clements Library is a rare book and manuscript repository located on the University of Michigan's central campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan.Specializing in Americana and particularly North American history prior to the twentieth century, the holdings of the Clements Library are grouped into four categories: Books, Manuscripts, Graphics and Maps.
As of the census [7] of 2010, there were 1,605 people, 426 households, and 247 families living in the city. The population density was 1,573.5 inhabitants per square mile (607.5/km 2).
The Young Ladies' Literary Society was started by seven Olivet College students on October 14, 1847, as a literary society. [2] [3] It was organized by Mrs. Oramel Hosford who was the wife of an Olivet professor. [4] [3] The society held monthly meetings that were open to the public and featured music and the reading of papers written by its ...
Wet wipe history on display at MSU Moist Towelette Museum curator John French. The Moist Towelette Museum is tucked away inside an office at Abrams Planetarium, 755 Science Road, on Michigan State ...
Most of Michigan's Native American-derived place names come from the languages spoken in these groups. Many places throughout the state of Michigan take their names from Native American indigenous languages. This list includes counties, townships, and settlements whose names are derived from indigenous languages in Michigan.
Laura Stewart's book, “Building the Bridge School: A Story about Michigan’s First Public School,” intertwines fiction with historical facts.
Phi Alpha Pi (ΦΑΠ) is a local fraternity at the University of Olivet in Olivet, Michigan. It was established as a literary society in 1847 and became a traditional social fraternity in 1861. It was established as a literary society in 1847 and became a traditional social fraternity in 1861.
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