Colorado Central Magazine: December 1994 No. 10
The Monthly Magazine for People who see a Douglas Fir every month of the year.
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Naive and idealistic notions
Essay by Ed Quillen p. 3
It's FIBArk, not FIBARK or Fibark
Letter from John Hansen p. 4
Geologic Mischief
Letter from Robert Mcphee p. 4
Notes and commentary
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
The Fall of Climax Molybdenum
Article by Steve Voynick p. 7
Flyfishing, Hiking, and Cycling books
Review by Hal Walter p. 13
2 books about strange events
Review by Martha Quillen p. 14
Four-Legged legends of Colorado by Gayle C. Shirley
Review by Mandy Ainsworth p. 15
Tomboy Bride, by Harriet Fish Backus
Review by Martha Quillen p. 15
Trials and Triumphs, by Stephen J. Leonard
Review by Ed Quillen p. 17
Write 'em Roughshod, by Peggy Godfrey
Review by Marcia Darnell p. 17
Colorado on my mind, by Curt Buchholtz
Review by Ed Quillen p. 18
What happens when a pasttime turns into an industry?
Article by Martha Quillen p. 19
Culture for the Country Folk
Sidebar by Martha Quillen p. 20
More Steam Plant Work set for 1995
Sidebar by Central Staff p. 23
What is art, anyway?
Sidebar by Diane Alexander p. 25
Using art to elevate real-estate prices
Sidebar by Ed Quillen p. 29
Even closed galleries help a town's economy
Sidebar by Central Staff p. 30
Volunteers make the art world go 'round
Sidebar by Martha Quillen p. 31
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