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Fall 2010
University Libraries' Newsletter Volume 7, Issue 1
Federspiel's book shows
new side of Hemingway
Clarke Historical Library instrumental in research
Michael Federspiel wants people to realize
the creative roots of Nobel Prize-winning
author Ernest Hemingway.
The CMU history professor wants this so
much that he wrote a book about it.
Federspiel's recently published “Picturing
Hemingway's Michigan” chronicles
Hemingway's life in northern Michigan
through photos accompanied by excerpts
from the legendary writer's literary pieces.
“I saw that the potential for a book was there;
a book that would be related not just to
Ernest Hemingway but would be related to
being up north in Michigan,” says Federspiel,
explaining that Hemingway spent summers
in northern Michigan at his family's cottage
on Walloon Lake from
Fall 2010 University Libraries' Newsletter
Reference Point is published biannually by Univer
Reserves in a digital age New library service for
Touring Park Library with Tom Moore, dean of libr
To further help incoming students explore library
> Development Column Libraries' value is immeas
Key resource John Grossa, geography profess
Lead librarian Cochran elected president of Mi
New kinds of
Lessons of childhood Clarke exhibit centers on c
Humbling experience Endowment honors John and A
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