Charles Hohl interview, 1972 July 18.

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Charles Hohl interview, 1972 July 18.

Topics include being the oldest living alumnus of Michigan Tech; copper mines and mining; the 1913 strike; ethnic relations; medical care for miners; geological work; World War I and the mining industry; the Depression; saloons; and tourism in the future of Copper Country.

Transcript : 12 p.

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Puotinen, Arthur Edwin

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Hohl, Charles, 1879-1977

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Geologist, of Calumet, Mich. From the description of Charles Hohl interview, 1972 July 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 156873818 ...

Michigan Technological University

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A native of Bessemer, Michigan, Margaret Holley Chapman grew up in Lake Linden and graduated from Calumet High School. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Lawrence College in 1932 and went on to attend Michigan College of Mining and Technology, becoming the first female to receive a degree from the college. After receiving a B.S. in General Science in 1933, she also received a B.S. in Chemistry in 1934 and worked on a master's degree in 1934 and 1935. She worked in the Corrosion Lab for ...