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Kevin Forsyth

@kevinforsyth

Part-time historian, full-time tech wizard. Aficionado of spaceflight, architecture, baseball, and absurdity. Moved to: https://t.co/q91GCihfxv (WIP) he/him

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Kevin Forsyth@kevinforsyth·
I'm not here any more, just stopping by to announce a major overhaul of my East Lansing and MSU history site with an easier-to-read layout and highlighted feature articles. Several new articles have been posted, with more to come. #MSUHistory kevinforsyth.net/ELMAC/
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#TBT Photograph of a man and woman sitting close together on a bench, looking at a magazine in front of Engagement Rock. A stack of books and a binder sit on the bench next to the man. The back of the photograph reads, "1950 Wolverine." #MSUHistory
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@MSUArchives This is a great article — I had no idea that several different renderings of this timeline existed. The wall-sized edition is missing my favorite entry from the fold-out: "Belle Sarcastic gave milk for 738 lbs of butter." kevinforsyth.net/ELMI/belle-sar…
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James Shack@james_shack·
@MSUArchives Is this still around or has progress removed it from there?
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#DYK there was a rock marking the halfway point between Lansing and MSU? This undated photograph shows a view of Half-Way Rock. Written on the back reads "Half Way Rock between Lansing and M.A.C., Lansing, Mich - L.M.R." #MSUHistory
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#TBT A postcard, circa 1909, showing sheep walking over a bridge on Farm Lane, with farm houses and fields visible in the background. The postcard is addressed to: Mrs. Kate Robson, R.F.D. # 24, Bath, Mich. #MSUHistory
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Lee Bey@LEEBEY·
This weekend’s architecture column. To take some of the burden off city parks, Chicago could use a permanent outdoor performance venue and festival grounds. Maybe a chunk of South Works could be the place for it. chicago.suntimes.com/2023/4/1/23634…
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@MSUArchives The building at center is the Farm House, residence for the farm foreman and laborers. It stood where Chittenden Hall is now. The buildings beyond it are barns, and everything east and south of it was part of the college farm. kevinforsyth.net/ELMI/farm-fore…
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#TBT Photo of Michigan Agricultural College campus, including the Horticulture Lab (Eustace-Cole Hall), and the Library-Museum (Linton Hall), circa 1888. Taken by professor Rollo C. Carpenter. #MSUHistory
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Omar Orlando Churchill ('03) has a residence hall named for him @NDSU, where he was Professor of Agronomy. Later he taught @OKState as well.
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Kevin Forsyth@kevinforsyth·
#OTD 167 years ago the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the pioneer land-grant institution that grew to become Michigan State University, was founded. Here is a thread regarding the seeds of knowledge sown by the Michigan Agricultural College. #MSUHistory 🧵
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#TBT Photo of Michigan Agricultural College campus, including the first Williams Hall, the first Wells Hall, Armory and the Botanical Laboratory, circa 1888. Taken by professor Rollo C. Carpenter. #MSUHistory
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Scott Yoshonis@ScottYoshonis·
@MSUArchives Forgive my ignorance, but is this the same Rock that's now on Farm Lane between the river and the Auditorium? Or is that a different The Rock? This appears closer to Beaumont Tower.
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MSU Archives@MSUArchives·
#TBT Students walking by the Rock, which was been painted "Big Ten Champs #1 77-78". #MSUHistory
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Michael Cerami@Michael_Cerami·
I asked Artificial Intelligence to write a poem about peeing in the troughs at Wrigley Field and I was not let down. This is real time. #Cubs
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Until 1930, Lake Lansing was named Pine Lake — and 3 different roads were called Pine Lake Road. Now they're Lake Lansing Road, Marsh Road, and Burcham Drive. (The last didn't actually reach the lake… but the interurban railway, which ran along it, did.) kevinforsyth.net/ELMI/streetcar…
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Kevin Forsyth@kevinforsyth·
ps. Mary Margaret Palm was 103. A charter member of Peoples Church and a life member in the WCTU, she attributed her longevity to her faith, never touching "that poison" alcohol, and "taking life by the smooth handle" with the occasional afternoon nap.
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Margaret passed away in 1963 and her daughter Elizabeth followed two years later, compared to her mother a spring chicken at age 79. Within a couple of years their solidly built home with its elaborate garden at 229 Burcham was replaced by the Chi Omega sorority house. /end
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102 years ago, this advertisement appeared in the Lansing State Journal, 14 Dec 1920, page 17: "For sale – One good Jersey cow, $50. Palms Switch, mile from College on Pine Lake Road. A. M. Alton." Three #LostEastLansing names in as many brief lines of classified ad.
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