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Contains 42 Results:

Carton, Jean. Islam and a tribute to Eleanor Bradley Fink and her Poetry. Outline and summary of the basic principles and tenets of Islam and a reading of Ms. Fink's poetry, January 25, 2012

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: January 25, 2012

Knight, Andrea. Grand. A history of The Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island and her encounter with a famous person in the swimming pool, March 14, 2012

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: March 14, 2012

Smith, Carole. The Crossing. The author detailed the travels of the Van Valkenburg family as they emigrated from Canada to a small Iowa town in the mid-1800’s. We learned particularly of the exploits and achievements of the 17 year old Catherine Van Valkenburg, a dynamic young woman who blazed many trails herself.) Upon arriving in Lee County, Iowa, from Canada West in 1846, the family of Joseph and Margaret Van Valkenburg was enmeshed in criss-crossing and interwoven ropes of voluntary and forced migrations, only two of which are touched on in this paper. A fairly prosperous farm family, they emigrated from Canada West to a small town in southeastern Iowa at a time when the last of the Native American nations living in Iowa were being forced to move even farther west than the U.S. Indian Removal policy had originally demanded, and land in the Black Hawk Strip, a purchase to punish the warrior Black Hawk when he attempted to regain his tribe’s most important village, was open for white settlement. New frontier towns had been established to be the setting for new colleges that emphasized evangelical religion and social reforms, chief among them the abolition of slavery. Catharine Van Valkenburg, seventeen years old when the family emigrated, would attend two of those colleges in the mid-nineteenth century—Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and Oberlin College in Ohio, where she earned a degree with honors. And in 1846 and 1847, members of the new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were streaming westward across Lee County in carts and wagons, thereby blazing the Mormon Trail to the Great Salt Lake where they aimed to found and build a millennial kingdom called Zion with Brigham Young. This was the richly diverse and dynamic context for Catharine Van Valkenburg’s late teen years. In 1862 President Abraham Lincoln summoned Charles Waite, Catharine’s husband, to the Utah Territory to sit as a federal judge in Salt Lake City, or Zion, and to help put down the Mormon rebellion against United States authority. The tale of crossing the Platte River and the traveling on the Mormon Trail (much abbreviated) to the Great Salt Lake Basin, along with a cursory treatment of the family’s first months in Zion, are also covered, April 11, 2012

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: April 11, 2012

Plochman, Barbara. The Purple Lantern. Fiction/Mystery: A 30 year old mystery involving a small town in Missouri, a visitor, a devastating house fire, a young woman and a young man, September 26, 2012

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: September 26, 2012

Foorman, Margaret. Winslow Homer in Maine. A brief summary of Winslow Homer's life in Part 1, and in Part 2, the author's friendships/experiences with the Homers' family and studio, November 17, 2012

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: November 17, 2012

Powell, Midge. Christmas in March. The author's Rhode Island family goes to Alaska seeking gold in 1900. Her father is born in April, 1901. The author combines family stories and history, April 10, 2013

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: April 10, 2013

Hosbein, Ann. The Broken Branch. Humorous fiction: Barbara, her family, and maid elaborately prepare for a visit from a well to do, long lost relative, who turns out to be the opposite of her reputation. Eye-popping family revelations ensue, May 15, 2013

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: May 15, 2013

Johnson, Arlene. Viva la Vida. The story of artist Frieda Chalo [Frida Kahlo] and muralist Diego Riviera: their relationship, lives as artists in the U.S. and Mexico, and Ms Chalo's [Kahlo's] life, November 13, 2013

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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: November 13, 2013

Earle, Eliza. Feathered Tales. An essay on bird watching and ornithology. It is both a personal story of the author's long happy marriage to a birder and a wider perspective on the role of birds in the history, arts, and natural sciences of the Western World, December 11, 2013

 File — Box: 16
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The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: December 11, 2013