Mr. and Mrs. John Noblet interview, 1973 Dec. 4.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Noblet interview, 1973 Dec. 4.

Topics include family history; life in Gladstone, Mich.; Sunday school; collecting winter wood; recreation; ethnic groups; Chippewa Indians; peddlers; chimney sweeps; schooling; teaching in Montana; diptheria; 1919 flu epidemic; French customs, including Christmas and New Years; berry picking; 1912 bank failure; Gladstone businesses; newspapers; Marquette College; and Michigan Tech.

Transcript : 26 p.

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Northern Michigan university

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Noblet, Gladys, 1897-1977

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Noblet, U. J. (Ubald John), 1897-1984

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Organizer of Michigan Tech's forestry department and school's athletic coach in several sports; also known as "Bert." From the description of John Noblet interview, 1973 Dec. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 166273359 ...

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 ...