2002-02, February 2002 (Wallace)
2002-02, February 2002 (Wallace)
Volume 1, Number 5
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FEATURES
The Bloodiest Campus in the Nation
by Dave FotschU of I takes on Harvard–and wins! The Korean War created a demand for blood. Students and faculty in Moscow challenged larger schools across the nation and prevailed.
Wallace–Spotlight
by Suzanne & Tony Bamonte & David BondFrom its beginnings as a mining town, to today’s place on the National Register of Historic Places, this little town has been burned and flooded, but never beaten
The Birth and Growth of Hells Canyon
by Don AdairA lake as great as Ontario once covered the Treasure Valley from the Boise front to the Owyhee foothills. When it poured north it scoured out Hells Canyon.
DEPARTMENTS
Eastern Exposure: Whiskey and Prohibition in Early Southeast Idaho
by Ellen Carney
Profile: Black History in Idaho
by Barbara Mayfield & Tamara Mullins
Small Town Flavor: Tight Lines on the Clearwater; The Guide Shop and Clearwater Drifters in Orofino
by Nancy ButlerRoad Tripping: Little Ski Hills Abound
by Natalie BartleyOne Spud Short: And You Thought it was Cold in Stanley
compiled by IM Staff
Out to Pasture: An Idaho Goat Cheese Tradition
by Patrick KellySurvival Gear: Avalanche Gear
compiled by IM Staff, with assistance by Idaho Mountain TouringFree Range Verse: A Mountain Life for Me
by Irving S. Aitken
It’s Nothing Really: Idaho Trivia
by Jane Freund & Junior Achievement of IdahoIN THIS ISSUE!
Alba, Arimo, Bald Mountain, Bannock County, Bear Lake County, Bingham County, Boise, Blackfoot, Burley, Caldwell, Caribou County, Clearwater River, Cottonwood Butte, Franklin County, Hailey, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, Kelly Canyon, Lewis & Clark Trail, Lookout Pass, Lost Trail, Magic Mountain, Moscow, Nampa, Oneida County, Orofino, Parma, Pebble Creek, Pocatello, Pomerelle, Power County, Snowhaven, Soldier Mountain, Twin Falls, Wallace
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