Wisconsin on the Air

Wisconsin on the Air
Title Wisconsin on the Air PDF eBook
Author Jack Mitchell
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 240
Release 2016-08-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 087020761X

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An insider's peek behind the curtain at Wisconsin's beloved public broadcasting institutions, Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television, authored by Jack Mitchell, the first employee of National Public Radio and head of Wisconsin Public Radio for 21 years.

Wisconsin's Weather and Climate

Wisconsin's Weather and Climate
Title Wisconsin's Weather and Climate PDF eBook
Author Joseph M. Moran
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 348
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780299171841

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The land that is now called Wisconsin has a place in weather history. Its climate has ranged from tropical to polar over hundreds of millions of years--and even today, that's the seeming difference between July and January here. And Wisconsinites have played key roles in advancing the science of meterology and climatology: Increase Lapham helped found the National Weather Service in the nineteenth century; Eric Miller was the first to broadcast regular weather reports on the radio in the 1920s; Verner Suomi pioneered tracking weather by satellite; and Reid Bryson has been a leader in studying global climate change. Wisconsin's Weather and Climate is written for weather buffs, teachers, students, outdoor enthusiasts, and those working in fields, lakes, and forests for whom the weather is a daily force to be reckoned with. It examines the physical features of Wisconsin that shape the state's climate--topography, mid-latitude location, and proximity to Lakes Superior and Michigan--and meteorological phenomena that affect climate, such as atmospheric circulation and air mass frequency. Authors Joseph M. Moran and Edward J. Hopkins trace the evolution of methods of weather observation and forecasting that are so important for agriculture and Great Lakes commerce, and they explain how Wisconsin scientists use weather balloons, radar, and satellites to improve forecasting and track climate changes. They take readers through the seasonal changes in weather in Wisconsin and give an overview of what past climate changes might tell us about the future. Appendices provide climatic data for Wisconsin, including extremes of temperature, snowfall, and precipitation at selected stations in the state. The authors also list sources for further information. Vignettes throughout the book provide fascinating weather lore: o Why there are cacti in Wisconsin o The famous Green Bay Packers-Dallas Cowboys "Ice Bowl" game of 1967 o The Army Signal Corps' ban on the word tornado o Advances in snow-making technology o The decline of the Great Lakes ice industry

The Wisconsin Idea

The Wisconsin Idea
Title The Wisconsin Idea PDF eBook
Author Charles McCarthy
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1912
Genre Wisconsin
ISBN

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Bottoms Up

Bottoms Up
Title Bottoms Up PDF eBook
Author Jim Draeger
Publisher Wisconsin Historical Society
Pages 273
Release 2012-08-31
Genre Architecture
ISBN 087020498X

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Bottoms Up celebrates Wisconsin’s taverns and the breweries that fueled them. Beginning with inns and saloons, the book explores the rise of taverns and breweries, the effects of temperance and Prohibition, and attitudes about gender, ethnicity, and morality. It traces the development of the megabreweries, dominance of the giants, and the emergence of microbreweries. Contemporary photographs of unusual and distinctive bars and breweries of all eras, historical photos, postcards, advertisements, and breweriana illustrate the story of how Wisconsin came to dominate brewing—and the place that bars and beer hold in our social and cultural history. Seventy featured taverns and breweries represent diverse architectural styles, from the open-air Tom’s Burned Down Cafe on Madeline Island to the Art Moderne Casino in La Crosse, and from Club 10, a 1930s roadhouse in Stevens Point, to the well-known Wolski’s Tavern in Milwaukee. There are bars in barns and basements and brewpubs in former ice cream factories and railroad depots. Bottoms Up also includes a heady mix of such beer-related topics as ice harvesting, barrel making, bar games, Old-Fashioneds, bar fixtures, and the queen of the bootleggers. Now in paperback for the first time!

The Fall of Wisconsin

The Fall of Wisconsin
Title The Fall of Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Dan Kaufman
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-07-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0393357252

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National bestseller "Masterful." —Jane Mayer, best-selling author of Dark Money The Fall of Wisconsin is a deeply reported, searing account of how the state’s progressive tradition was undone and Wisconsin itself turned into a laboratory for national conservatives bent on remaking the country. Neither sentimental nor despairing, the book tells the story of the systematic dismantling of laws protecting the environment, labor unions, voting rights, and public education through the remarkable battles of ordinary citizens fighting to reclaim Wisconsin’s progressive legacy.

The Wisconsin State Rail Plan

The Wisconsin State Rail Plan
Title The Wisconsin State Rail Plan PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1976
Genre Railroads
ISBN

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The Wisconsin State Rail Plan

The Wisconsin State Rail Plan
Title The Wisconsin State Rail Plan PDF eBook
Author Wisconsin. Department of Transportation
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1979
Genre Railroads
ISBN

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