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Isaiah Bowman Isaiah Bowman
Bowman, Isaiah (b. Waterloo, Ontario, 26 December 1878; d. Baltimore, Maryland, 6 January 1950) geography. Bowman was the third of eight children of Samuel Cressman Bowman, a farmer of moderate means, whose father had been a schoolteacher and farmer. The family moved to Michigan eight weeks after... Read more
Flint (Michigan) Flint (Michigan)
Flint / flint/ an industrial city in southeastern Michigan, an auto industry center since the Buick Company was established there in 1903; pop. 124,943.... Read more
Harry Callahan Harry Callahan
Harry Callahan Considered to be one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century, Harry Callahan (1912-1999) helped to bring photography into the mainstream of the art world. He was one of the few photographers who worked as well in color as he did in black and white. Born... Read more
Michigan State University Michigan State University
Michigan State University at East Lansing; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855. It opened in 1857 as Michigan Agricultural College, the first state agricultural college. From 1925 to 1959 it was known as Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, and in... Read more
Michigan City Michigan City
Michigan City city (1990 pop. 33,822), La Porte co., NW Ind., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1836. Michigan City produces machinery, consumer articles, kitchen and transportation equipment, concrete and wire products, chemicals, apparel, and cast iron boilers. A state prison is located there. Nearby is... Read more
Michigan National Corp Michigan National Corp
Michigan National Corporation 27777 Inkster RoadP.O. Box 9065Farmington Hills, Michigan 48333-9065U.S.A.(810) 473-3000Fax: (810) 473-3086 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1972Employees: 5,900Total Assets: $10 billionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 6712 Bank Holding Companies; 6021 NationalCommercial... Read more
Eastern Michigan University Eastern Michigan University
Eastern Michigan University mainly at Ypsilanti, Mich.; coeducational; founded 1849 as a normal school, became Eastern Michigan College in 1956, gained university status in 1959. In 1964 a college of business was added to the three original colleges of arts and sciences, education, and the graduate... Read more
Consumers Power Co Consumers Power Co
Consumers Power Co. 212 W. Michigan Ave.Jackson, Michigan 49201U.S.A.(517) 788-0550Fax: (517) 788-0258 Wholly Owned Subsidiary of CMS Energy Corp.Incorporated: 1910Employees: 9,382Sales: $3,340 millionSICs: 4939 Combination Utility Not Elsewhere Classified Consumers Power Co., a subsidiary of... Read more
Black Manifesto Black Manifesto
Black Manifesto Prepared by James Forman with the assistance of the League of Black Revolutionary Workers and adopted by the National Black Economic Development Conference (NBEDC) in Detroit, Michigan, on April 26, 1969, the Black Manifesto called on white churches and synagogues to pay $500... Read more
Harold Red Grange Harold Red Grange
Harold "Red" Grange 1903-1991 American football player Harold "Red" Grange's legacy has truly stood the test of time. More than three quarters of a century after his famous four touchdowns in twelve minutes against the University of Michigan in 1925, he is remembered as one of the greatest... Read more

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