Wintertime 1956 in New York City for Mari Sandoz was a time of reassessment. She had been thinking about a commitment she made, and it was time to meet it. She had agreed to compose predictions about American life for the next fifty years (from 1957 to 2007) that along with at least 57 others would be placed in a time capsule and stored in the cornerstone of the building that housed KETV in downtown Omaha. Sandoz typed up her predictions on her typewriter in her relatively new apartment and entitled the five double-spaced pages December, 2006 A.D. and sent it off. The time capsule was to be opened and shared with the public in the next century in 2007 and without much fanfare, the capsule was dug out and made available. Of course, Sandoz ...
This study explores the theme of the hero and community in the works of Mari Sandoz. The hypothesis ...
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1996 marks the centennial year of Mari Susette Sandoz\u27s birth to Swiss immigrant parents, Mary an...
Mari Sandoz believed that the Old West could be a significant guide to the improvement of society an...
The authorial reputation of Mari Sandoz has long rested in the shadow of other writers of her era. F...
Mari Sandoz’ is an established Nebraskan writer; she is known primarily for her biographical and his...
During her lifetime, Mari Sandoz stated publicly and wrote, in her letters, that her three major nov...
Invariably the name of Mari Sandoz is associated with the Great Plains and more particularly with Ne...
When Mari Sandoz\u27s The Cattlemen was published in 1958 a reviewer for The Christian Science Monit...
Nebraskan author Mari Sandoz wrote thousands of letters during her lifetime, in addition to the seve...
Mari Sandoz (1896-1966) was a well-known biographer, historian, and novelist of the Great Plains who...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on July 8, 2015Dissertation advisors: Anthony Shiu and John Her...
Robert Henri\u27s life story would have appealed to Mari Sandoz even if he were not an important ear...
Jules Ami Sandoz came to America in 1881 at the age of 22. Following a three-year sojourn in northea...
This study explores the theme of the hero and community in the works of Mari Sandoz. The hypothesis ...
12 - CARING FOR AGING PARENTS As Americans live longer, children find themselves making decisions fo...
Selling “existences” for $25 a shot, hypnotists in 1950s America took their soul-searching clients b...
1996 marks the centennial year of Mari Susette Sandoz\u27s birth to Swiss immigrant parents, Mary an...
Mari Sandoz believed that the Old West could be a significant guide to the improvement of society an...
The authorial reputation of Mari Sandoz has long rested in the shadow of other writers of her era. F...
Mari Sandoz’ is an established Nebraskan writer; she is known primarily for her biographical and his...
During her lifetime, Mari Sandoz stated publicly and wrote, in her letters, that her three major nov...
Invariably the name of Mari Sandoz is associated with the Great Plains and more particularly with Ne...
When Mari Sandoz\u27s The Cattlemen was published in 1958 a reviewer for The Christian Science Monit...
Nebraskan author Mari Sandoz wrote thousands of letters during her lifetime, in addition to the seve...
Mari Sandoz (1896-1966) was a well-known biographer, historian, and novelist of the Great Plains who...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on July 8, 2015Dissertation advisors: Anthony Shiu and John Her...
Robert Henri\u27s life story would have appealed to Mari Sandoz even if he were not an important ear...
Jules Ami Sandoz came to America in 1881 at the age of 22. Following a three-year sojourn in northea...
This study explores the theme of the hero and community in the works of Mari Sandoz. The hypothesis ...
12 - CARING FOR AGING PARENTS As Americans live longer, children find themselves making decisions fo...
Selling “existences” for $25 a shot, hypnotists in 1950s America took their soul-searching clients b...