Long Valley
Long Valley caldera, c.10 by 20 mi (15 by 30 km), Mono co., E Calif., at the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada. Formed by a catastrophic eruption c.730,000 years ago, Long Valley and nearby areas have been the scene of volcanic activity for more than 3 million years. The resort city of Mammoth Lakes is in the caldera in the southwest section, in an area of many small lakes. Nearby Mammoth Mt., 11,050 ft (3,368 m), on the southwest rim of the caldera, is composed of about dozen lava domes and formed from 200,000 to 50,000 years ago. Devils Postpile National Monument, outside the caldera to the west of Mammoth Mt., protects basaltic columns, some 60 ft (18 m) in height, that formed from lava that erupted 200,000 to 100,000 years ago. North of Mammoth Lakes, the Inyo and Mono crater fields stretch along a 30-mi (50-km) system of volcanic fissures from the northwestern caldera floor toward Mono Lake (87 sq mi/225 sq km). Eruptions in this area began in the caldera 300,000 years ago, moving to the north over time; the most recent eruption formed Paoha Island in Mono Lake and ended c.AD 1850. Since the late 1970s seismic and other geologic activity in the Long Valley area has led to concern over the possibility of a new eruption.
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"Thinking like a River": The Making of Hugh MacLennan's Environmental Consciousness
Magazine article from: Journal of Canadian Studies; 4/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; Hugh MacLennan (1907-90), although most often...identit rgionale des Provinces maritimes, Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990) a contribu la croissance...middle decades of the twentieth century, Hugh MacLennan's fascination with the national point...
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John MacLennan
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 9/21/1999; ; 700+ words
; John MacLennan, soldier and journalist...in Inverness JOHN MacLennan was one of the young...ary newspaperman, Hugh (later Lord) Cudlipp...Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Cudlipp. He saw action...seri-ously injuring MacLennan. After being posted...
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Barometers of change: Presidents Hugh Eayrs and John Gray of the Macmillan Company of Canada
Magazine article from: Journal of Canadian Studies; 1/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...among them novelists Huge MacLennan, Robertson Davies...lorsque tour d'abord Hugh Eayrs puffs John Gray...dont les romanciers Hugh MacLennan, Robertson Davies...among them novelists Hugh MacLennan, Robertson Davies...
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Obituaries
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 1/28/2007; 700+ words
; ...City and passed away on January 17, 2007. Joel MacLennan was a special child so pure and innocent who...is now resting in peace with his father Todd MacLennan and grandfather Hugh MacLennan. Joel is survived by his mother, Donna MacLennan...
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JOHN RALSTON SAUL 1969: CONFIDENCE & CONFRONTATION
Magazine article from: University Affairs; 11/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...police and ran away. Novelist Hugh MacLennan and poet F.R. Scott taught...Two friends and I would follow MacLennan through the streets, tracking...avant de s'enfuir. Le romancier Hugh MacLennan et le pote F. R. Scott enseignaient...
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DEATHS
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 11/9/1990; 480 words
; ...American Council of Education in Washington. He retired from that job in 1971 and returned to Texas. HUGH MacLENNAN Canadian Author Hugh MacLennan, 83, one of Canada's foremost authors, died Nov. 7 at his home in Montreal. The cause of death...
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Marian Engel: Life in Letters.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: American Review of Canadian Studies; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Marian Engel's Writing (1995), Dear Marian, Dear Hugh: The MacLennan-Engel Correspondence 1995, and Marian Engel's...McClelland and Robert Weaver by four; Timothy Findley and Hugh MacLennan by nine; and Margaret Laurence by ten. One of Findley...
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Magazines and the Canadian dream: the struggle to protect Canadian periodicals 1955-1965
Magazine article from: International Journal; 7/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; IN 1960 THE NOVELIST, Hugh MacLennan, wrote a letter that found its way...than I am at the moment,' lamented MacLennan. 'This magazine situation has brought...possessed no outlets of her own?' MacLennan resented 'the old Liberal habit...
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Culture. (Book Reviews).("Languages in Conflict: The Canadian Experience")
Magazine article from: American Review of Canadian Studies; 3/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...This point is affirmed by the continuing importance of Hugh MacLennan's seminal text on French-English tensions, Two...increasingly unilingual citizens. Using the terms of Hugh MacLennan, Canada's two solitudes were moving farther apart...
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The Bear Tamer Reconsidered
Magazine article from: Literary Review of Canada; 11/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...earned a Master's degree at McGiIl University under Hugh MacLennan, was no stranger to Canadian literary tropes and...three earlier books on Engel: Dear Marian, Dear Hugh: The MacLennan-Engel Correspondence (1995), Lifelines: Marian...
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Hugh MacLennan
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Hugh MacLennan Hugh MacLennan (1907-1990) was a widely respected Canadian novelist and academic. He wrote primarily of Canadian themes and was credited with being the first writer to establish a national literary identity for Canada. Although...
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Lauder, Sir Harry
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Lauder, Sir Harry [ Hugh MacLennan ] (1870–1950), one of the most famous stars of the British music-hall and the first to be knighted, in 1919...
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English Canadian literature
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Other important novelists during and after World War II include Morley Callaghan , Gwethalyn Graham, John Buell, Hugh MacLennan , Mordecai Richler , Malcolm Lowry , Ethel Wilson, Robertson Davies , Brian Moore , Margaret Laurence , Timothy Findlay...
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