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Steel Shavings magazine
deals with the social history of Northwest Indiana's Calumet
Region and features articles by IUN students based on oral
history interviews. If you are interested in acquiring copies of
issues still in print, a Steel Shavings magazine order
form is available for you to print and mail.
There is also a comprehensive listing of all Steel Shavings issues at this link.
A region name index for the Steel Shavings series is available by clicking on a particular letter below. Index entries contain surname, issue volume number, and page number(s).
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Issues in Print
- Volume 16 - The Bailly Anti-Nuclear Fight --
co-edited with James E. Newman, one of the Intervenors in
the struggle to prevent NIPSCO from building a nuclear plant
along Lake Michigan--$5.00
- Volume 20 - History of Portage from Indian Days to
Contemporary Times--$5.00
- Volume 27 - Froebel Daughters of Penelope --
five Greek-American graduates of Gary Froebel School recall
their experiences growing up along Eleventh Avenue--$5.00
- Volume 29 - Tie-Dyes & Color Lines -- explores
popular culture, politics, fads and fashion, as well as
relationships between the sexes and races.--$10.00
- Volume 31 - Shards & Midden Heaps -- Social
Change & Continuity in the Calumet Region during the
1990s. (192 pages)--$10.00
- Volume 32 - The Signal: A Doo-Wop Rhapsody --
An autobiography by local doo-wop pioneer Henry Farag of
Stormy Weather. (144 pages)--$10.00
- Volume 33 - Y2K -- Life in the Calumet Region
During the Year 2000. (208 pages)--$10.00
- Volume 34 - Age of Anxiety -- Daily Life in the
Calumet Region During the Postwar Years, 1945-1953. (224
pages) -- $12.50
- Volume 35 - History of IUN -- $15.00
- Volume 36 - Ides of March, 2003 -- $10.00
- Volume 37 - Gary's First Century -- $20.00
- Volume 38 - 1980s -- $10.00
- Volume 39 - Vietnam Vets-- $10.00
- Volume 40 - Out to Pasture but Still Kickin': A Retirement Journal, 2007-2008 -- $10.00
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