Book/Printed Material The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly Review of the University of Michigan Alumnus, Dec. 10, 1938].
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Image 1 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... Quarterly Review of the University of Michigan Alumnus December 10, 1938 CHASE S. OSBORN The portrait bust. THE LAIRD OF DUCK ISLAND By Carleton W. Angell ON ANY road map of Michigan...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 2 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 20 brush and heavy forest, and over hills on which cattle graze. From the crests of these hills one may glimpse the Island topography in its relation to the waters of Lake...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 3 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 21 de Wasig appear log and tar-paper houses, some all but hidden in their wooded surroundings. Children play about the yards, women wash or weave baskets, while men in doorways sit puffing...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 4 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 22 you think you're a sculptor?” I replied that I do the best I know. “I admire your honesty,” he said, and continuing, “Well, some men are sculptors in stone and bronze,...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 5 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 23 library, which houses about seven thousand volumes and many art treasures, is about fifty by twenty-five feet, constructed of cement and steel, with iron shutters and a heavy iron door. Next...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 6 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 24 Thereupon the Governor, in his own unique manner and with colloquial expressions familiar to his listener, related the battle scene between David and Goliath. I had never heard the story more...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 7 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 25 now by the Osborn camp was a camping ground of Indians. Then came logging days, and a great dock was built out over the water; later the dock was piled high...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 8 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 26 in honor of the Governor. Of all the islands we visited none seemed quite to compare with East Nebish for its color and rugged beauty, as well as for its tests...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 9 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 27 hearing his blessing will never forget its beauty and sincerity. Following the blessing, the Governor personally did the serving; the food was excellent and the conversation delightful. The talk carried on...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938
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Image 10 of The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly ... 84/27d AN EPISODE IN BABYLON A Tenth Century Struggle for Politically Uncontrolled Schools and Religious Life By Bernard Heller WHAT may seem an ordinary episode is often fraught with implications whose full...
- Contributor: Angell, Carleton W.
- Date: 1938