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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 11, WINTER, 1984

James Ewinger: Cultural Fisticuffs, 3

In-fighting in public and commercial fine arts radio: a “ring-side” account.

Robert H. Jackson: The Second Greatest Sport, 10

As the number of book collectors has grown, so has the range of collectible books and the variety of dealers.

Herbert Ascherman Jr.: Cleveland Orchestra Portraits, 22

Cleveland photographer captures musicians and their instruments.

Craig B. Shumaker: The American Steel Industry: Embattled Goliath, 28

The steel industry in the United States faces a crisis – the big blast furnaces are being supplanted by more efficient mini-mills.

Elliot and Sandra Phillipson: Dominick Labino, Master of Molten Glass, 39

The master craftsman describes the art and science of glass blowing.

Ellen Schauber: Navajo, 47

A language so complex that it was used as a code during World War II:latest of The Gamut’s “Languages of the World” series.

Jeanette E. Tuve: Florence E. Allen, First Woman State Supreme Court Judge, 51

Her abilities combined with the women’s suffrage movement to propel her into public office.

Candace S. Shirman: Marble Mirrors of Society: Cemeteries in Cleveland, 61

This history of burial sites reflects our society’s changing values about life and death.

Gladys Haddad: The First Women’s Colleges, 75

Three Cleveland area colleges broke a long-standing tradition of excluding women from higher education.

Shony Long: Magical Gliding – Figure Skating, 87

For many champions and amateurs, ice skating is a way of life.

Publication Date

Winter 1984

Publisher

Cleveland State University

City

Cleveland

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Medicine and Health Sciences | Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 11, Winter 1984

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