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The Unique Art of Allan Winkler
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Kansas City artist Allan Winkler creates intricate paper cuts and metal cuts. Winkler also renovated three old houses in Kansas City's West Side neighborhood and lives in one of them.
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2007
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Newspaper Article
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The Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools, 1891-1961, Part I
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Part one of a series exploring the early history of the Kansas City, Kansas, public school system. The article describes early missionary work and mission schools in Wyandotte County. The earliest schools served predominantly the Delaware and Wyandot Indians in present-day Wyandotte County. The first schoolhouse was established in July 1844 by a lawyer, John M. Armstrong, near what is now Fourth Street and State Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas.
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2007
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Magazine Article
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Laura Cansler Remembers Loman
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Loman Cansler's wife recalls and writes about Loman's love of collecting folk songs, especially in Missouri. Loman was a counselor at North Kansas City High School for many years and the Canslers and their three children lived in the north metro area. Loman was born in 1924 near Long Lane, Missouri, one of seven children. His interest in folk song collecting began while he was in the University of Missouri-Columbia library and he came across books by Belden and Vance Randolph. Collecting songs became a life-long ambition. The collection he gathered was donated to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection-Columbia. He learned over 1,000 songs in his lifetime, dying at age 68. After retirement, Loman worked part-time at the Kansas City Public Library in the Missouri Valley Room.
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2007
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Magazine Article
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