Winter 1999 Vol. 80, No. 4: $1.00
On the Cover: Sugar Loaf towers over the rugged terrain of the Oglala National
Grassland in northeastern Sioux County. (NEBRASKAland
magazine/Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Photo)
The Biggest Partner: The Federal Government and Sioux
County, Nebraska
By Francis Moul
Fred Morrow Fling: A One-Hundred-Year Retrospective on
Historical Methodology
By Oliver B. Pollak
Adversity, Challenge, and Change: The Nebraska Board of
Control During Governor Cochran's Administration, 19351941
By Mary Cochran Grimes
Fall 1999 Vol. 80, No. 3: $1.00
On the Cover: Earth above the lunar horizon. This view greeted Apollo 8 astronauts
as they came from behind the Moon after the lunar orbit insertion
burn. The unnamed surface features in the foreground are near
the eastern limb of the Moon (as viewed from Earth). The sunset
terminator on Earth bisects Africa, 240,000 statue miles away.
(National Aeronautics and Space Administration, December
29, 1968. 68-HC-870)
The Place of Time
Guest Editor: David Murphy
Foreword: The Place of Time
By David Murphy
Earth in Four Dimensions: Development of the Ideas of
Geologic Time and History
By R. F. Diffendal, Jr.
Spacing Time: The Time Ball at Doane College
By Janet L. Jeffries
Reading Space as Time in Great Plains Recollective Architecture
By Paul A. Olson
Timing Space: Determining the Western Boundary of Nebraska
By Gene A. Thomsen
Space, Time, and Spacetime
By David Murphy
Summer 1999 Vol.80, No. 2: Sold
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On the Cover: Oil painting of Latvian President Karlis A. Ulmanis by Gunars
Ulmanis, curator of the Ulmanis Birthplace National Museum at
Piksas in Latvia, where the painting is displayed. (Gunars
Binde photograph)
Karlis Ulmanis: From University of Nebraska Graduate to
President of Latvia
By Lawrence E. Murphy, Aivars G. Ronis, and Arijs R. Liepins
Thou Shalt Not Vote: Anti-Suffrage in Nebraska, 1914-1920
By Laura McKee Hickman
"A Peculiar and Valuable Service": Early Nebraska
Nurse Training Schools, 1888-1926
By Wendell W. Oderkirk
Spring 1999 Vol.80, No. 1: $1.00
On the Cover: "North America," from Colton's Atlas of the World(New York: H.Colton and Co., 1855)
Editor's Foreword
By James E. Potter
Where Is Nebraska, Anyway?
By Kent Blaser
I Think I Know Where Nebraska Is
By Robert W. Richmond
The Prairie State: Root-bound to Nebraska
By Susanne K. George
Nebraska: Midlands and Diversity
By Fred Thomas
West of Time
By Phil Roberts
Labels, Regions, and Reality
By Bradley H. Baltensperger
There Is No Place Like Nebraska
By Michael Farrell
Closing Comments, But Not the Last Word
By Kent Blaser
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