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The Informant Volume X, Number 1 Diamond Jubilee Year, Western Michigan University
The Informant Volume X, Number 1 Diamond Jubilee Year, Western Michigan University
Informant (1968-1981)
Volume X, Number 1
Diamond Jubilee Year
Fall 1977
- Aspects of Tibetan Phonology
- Dialects of the Tibetan Language
- New Program Students in Linguistics
- Recent Graduates
- Student and Alumni News
- Onward and Upward
- Faculty and Staff News
- Dedication
- The Language and Linguistics Forum
- Re-Informant
- Naws Hall, Spraw Tower
- Name That Tome
- Linguistics Department Winter 1978
25-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site In The Village Of New Era, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
25-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site In The Village Of New Era, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On September 27, 1977, an archaeological survey was conducted at the request of Mr. James T. Nordlund of Richardson, Nordlund, and Dunlap, Inc. of Ludington, Michigan. The survey was intended to locate cultural resources in a proposed sewage treatment plant site near the village of New Era, Oceana County, Michigan.
24-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site Near The Village Of Oakley, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
24-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site Near The Village Of Oakley, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
An archaeological survey was conducted on September 22, 1977, at the request of Mr. Richard Kraft of Kraft Engineering, Inc., Flint, Michigan. A proposed sewage treatment plant site was surveyed in an attempt to locate any cultural resources in the area prior to construction.
23-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site Near The Village Of Morrice, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
23-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site Near The Village Of Morrice, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On September 22, 1977, an archaeological survey was conducted at the request of Mr. Richard Kraft of Kraft Engineering, Inc., of Flint, Michigan. The survey was conducted near the Village of Morrice in Shiawassee County and was intended to locate any extant cultural resources in the designated area prior to environmental impact.
22-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way And Treatment Facilities Site In The City Of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
22-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way And Treatment Facilities Site In The City Of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On September 7, 8, 9, 1977, an archaeological survey of proposed sewer line rights-of-way and treatment facilities site was performed at the request of Mr. Dail Hollopeter of Jones and Henry Engineers, LTD., of Toledo, Ohio. The survey was intended to determine if cultural resources were located within any of the proposed impact areas; these areas were outlined by Mr. Hollopeter.
The Socializer, March, 1977, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer, March, 1977, Department Of Sociology
The Socializer
Volume 1, Number 16 of the Socializer, published March 22,1977.
21-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way In The City Of Portage, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
21-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way In The City Of Portage, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On August 2 - 4, 1977, an archaeological survey was conducted at the request of Mr. Dallas Williams of the City of Portage, Michigan. The survey involved inspection of sewer line rights-of-way in an attempt to locate extant cultural resources in these areas prior to construction. The areas to be surveyed were outlined and identified by Dr. Jeffery Sutherland of Williams and Works, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
20-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site In White Pigeon, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
20-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site In White Pigeon, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
An archaeological survey was conducted on July 26, 1977, near the town of White Pigeon, Michigan. The survey, done at the request of Mr. Michael Smith of Petrie and Associates, Inc., of Benton Harbor, Michigan, involved inspection of the proposed site to determine if the area contained cultural resources.
18-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Portage Park, Portage, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
18-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Portage Park, Portage, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On July 8, 1977, an archaeological survey was conducted at the request of Mr. Patrick L. Loeprich of the City of Portage, Michigan. The survey involved inspection of an area where the proposed Portage Park will be located; attention focused on the locating of historic or prehistoric sites in the area to be impacted.
14-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way In Battle Creek Twp., Calhoun County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
14-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way In Battle Creek Twp., Calhoun County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On May 26, an archaeological survey was conducted in Battle Creek Twp., Calhoun County, at the request of Mr. Robert Boruszewski of the Calhoun Coun,ty Department of Public Works. The areas surveyed consisted of proposed sewer line rights-of-way that do not lie directly under or adjacent to existing road beds. The areas to be surveyed were identified by Mr. Wes Daining of Jones and Henry Engineers, Ltd., of Toledo, Ohio.
13-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way And Treatment Facilities In Colon, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
13-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way And Treatment Facilities In Colon, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On May 24 an archaeological survey was performed at the request of Mr. James T. Nordlund of Richardson, Nordlund and Dunlap, Inc. of Ludington, Michigan. The survey involved inspection of proposed sewer line right-of- way and treatment facilities in the area of Colon, Michigan, to determine if extant cultural resources existed in these areas.
12-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed 24th Street And Ab Avenue Project, Richland Twp., Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
12-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed 24th Street And Ab Avenue Project, Richland Twp., Kalamazoo Co., Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On April 26 and 27, 1977, an archaeological survey was undertaken at the request of Mr. Ron Copping of the Kalamazoo County Board of Road Commissioners. The survey involved reconnaissance of the proposed 24th Street and AB avenue project in Richland Twp. The road commission has planned to widen and pave this gravel road and to construct a new curve at the point where 24th Street and AB Avenue meet; this survey was undertaken to inspect proposed impact areas before construction takes place.
16-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site In Nashville, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
16-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities Site In Nashville, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
This project was performed on June 21 and 22, 1977. The project involved archaeological survey of a proposed sewage treatment facilities site west of Nashville, MI. The work was requested by Dr. Jeffery Sutherland of Williams and Works of Grand Rapids, MI; Dr. Sutherland also outlined the area to be examined.
17-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities At Duck Lake, Calhoun County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
17-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewage Treatment Facilities At Duck Lake, Calhoun County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On June 27 and 28, an archaeological survey was conducted at Duck Lake, Calhoun County, Michigan. The work was requested by Mr. Brian Lorence of the Calhoun County Department of Public Works. The project involved inspection of sewer line rights-of-way and a treatment facilities site prior to actual construction.
15-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way In Pennfield Twp., Calhoun County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
15-Archaeological Survey Of Proposed Sewer Line Rights-Of-Way In Pennfield Twp., Calhoun County, Michigan, Robert G. Kingsley
Reports of Investigations
On May 17, an archaeological survey was conducted at the request of Mr.Robert Boruszewski of the Calhoun County Department of. Public Works. The survey involved inspection of proposed sewer line rights-of-way in Pennfield Twp., prior to the start of construction. The areas to be impacted and surveyed were outlined by Mr. Philip Braswell of Snell Environmental Group, Inc. of Lansing, Michigan.
The Informant Volume Ix, Number 2, Western Michigan University
The Informant Volume Ix, Number 2, Western Michigan University
Informant (1968-1981)
Volume IX, Number 2
Winter 1977
- Must and Müssen: A Study in Contrasts
- Faculty-Staff News
- Alumni News -- Graduate Majors
- Alumni News -- Undergraduate Majors
- Alumni News -- Undergraduate Minors
- Recent Graduates
- New Students in Linguistics Programs
- New Critical Language Minors
- New Undergraduate Minors
- New Undergraduate Majors
- New Graduate Majors
- Recent Publications
- Linguistics Department Fall 1977
- Diamond Jubilee Issue