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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Jack French Kemp
Jack French Kemp 1935-, American politician and government official, b. Los Angeles. He played football while at Occidental College (grad. 1957) and thereafter was a professional quarterback for 13 seasons (1957-69), primarily with the San Diego Chargers and the Buffalo Bills. While a player, he... Read more |
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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 |
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin , upper midwestern state of the United States. It is bounded by Lake Superior and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, from which it is divided by the Menominee R. (N); Lake Michigan (E); Illinois (S); and Iowa and Minnesota (W), with the Mississippi R. forming much of that border. Facts and... Read more |
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University of Michigan
University of Michigan main campus at Ann Arbor; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1817 at Detroit as the Catholepistemiad, or Univ., of Michigania, rechartered 1821 (as Univ. of Mich.) and 1837 (when it was relocated at Ann Arbor). The university system also maintains full campuses at... Read more |
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Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957. The university's facilities include a toxicology and environmental testing center, an electron microscopy center,... Read more |
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Central Michigan University
Central Michigan University at Mount Pleasant, Mich.; coeducational; est. 1892 as a normal school, became Central State Teachers College in 1927, achieved university status in 1959. The university maintains a forest that is used for botanical and biological research. The Clarke Historical Library... Read more |
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