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The-Universityof-Minnesota-Duluth Spring For Alumni and Friends of UMD 1992 Glensheen receives historic designation Glensheen, the University of Minnesota's mansion, recently received recognition of Its hlstorlcal Importance by being placed on the Natlonal Register of Historic Places. The entire 22-acre estate has been placed on the register. A dedication wlll be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 4, and peclal events are planned throughout that w . For mor Information, call 218-724-8864. Glensh n staff members are, pictured from left, Bart> Sundin, Rose Kenlgsberg, Dan McClelland, Mike Lane, Kit Hautamaki, Kyle Sheeley, Susan Pearson and Becky lngemansen. MDCEFURTMAN Thel.Jniversityof.Minnesota-Duluth·Bridge Pa,e 1 Wilderness, wildlife inspire Duluth author by Tom Wtlkowske In 1977, Mike Furtman Furtman got his bachelor's degree from UMD in English and Bibliography in the next 15 years, he • A Boundary Waters says, earned his masters Fishing Guide (1984, tn the Boundary Waters. 1990), NorthWord He didn't earn his Press. P.O. Box 1360, M.B.W. slaving over a Minocqua, Wis., 54548 thesis, or attending ($9.95 paperback). graduate seminars. In- • A Canoe Country stead, he studied his Camper (spring 1992), subject firsthand, pad- Pfeifer-Hamilton Pub- dling his wood and canvas lishers, 1702 Jefferson canoe on lakes stormy St., Duluth, Minn., and calm, fooling wily 55812. walleyes tnto the f rytng • A Season for Wilder- Furtman pan, soaking up the sun, Mike ness: The Journal of a breathing the ptne- Summer in Canoe scented air of Canoe when the writer was Country (1989), Country.Oh.yes.and barely five years old. NorthWordPress, writing about it all. "'That's where I got my Minocqua, Wis. Furtman speaks love of the outdoors," he ($16.95) . figuratively about a said. • The Wild Goose master's degree. but his But hiS study and (tentative title), fall publishing output would growth at UMD deepened 1992, NorthWord gamer envy from many a hiS appreciation of what Press. college professor. He11 wilderness means in our • On the Wings of a have five books tn print lives and the importance North Wind: The Water- th1s fall, includlng three of preserving it. Wendell fowl and Wetlands of written in the past year Glick's class on 19th- America's Inland Ry- and a half. century American litera- ways (1991) Stackpole He writes regular ture "was a pivotal Books, Cameron and 1 columns for BoWldary course," he recalls. Among Kelker Streets, P.O. Waters Journal. Wildfowl other topics, hiS under- Box 1831, Harrisburg, Magazine, and Geese graduate colleagues Pholo/0 nlel Cox Pa., 17105 ($24.95). International. He also has grappled with Ralph Mike Furtman, his wife, Mary Jo, and their dog set out on published hundreds of Waldo Emerson's ideas on a lake In canoe country. articles, many in national nature and Henry David magazines. all about what Thoreau's life experiment time to become proficient first four years," he quips. Furtman, for his part, iS he loves most: the great at Walden Pond. "My at freelance writing," The rights have since been trying to make sure the outdoors and the beings deeper wilderness ethics Furtman says. sold to NorthWord Press, Boundary Waters survives that inhabit it. came really from reading It also takes time to which rereleased the book by preaching mtnJmum "I fell tnto it," says Emerson and Thoreau," develop the business tn 1990. impact camping tn his Furt.man of his avocation he said. "'Thoreau had a contacts necessary to Tales of the hunt are writing. He also served as turned vocation. "I wanted profound impact on me." keep the checks coming. common fare for outdoors adviser to a U.S. Forest to go into some type of Duncan also led "Now I'm on a first name writers, but Furtman Service video, "Leave No wildlife management, but I Furtman to d1scover the basiS with editors all over often writes about issues. Trace: A Wilderness had difficulty with some of writings of Izaak Walton in the country. A lot of times A question about the most Ethic," that will be re- the science." His advtser a 17th-century English I can just call them up serious threats to wildlife quired viewing when at UMD. Professor Joseph literature course. Furtman and pitch stories to them." and wilderness animates picking up Boundary Duncan, pointed out that immersed himself in Furtman's novice status Furtman. He sets his Waters camping permits. Furtman did well tn the Walton's writings for a led him to make some coffee down, lights a pipe, Mike Tezla, son of UMD humanities. class paper. "'That was one unconventional choices. and starts in: PCBs, Professor Emeritus Bill "I've always been an avid of those college experi- After a few years in the mercury. and dioxins are Tezla, acts in the video. reader," he admits, "but at ences that directs you a business, he decided he hurting wildlife: en- Although the challenges the time I was asking little more." would write a book about croaching suburbs and are daunting. Furtman myself, 'what am I going to After graduation, fishing in the Boundary overuse of recreational says he hopes people start do with an English de- Furtman worked at a Waters, drawing on hiS areas is hurting the treating the wilderness gree?' My father was sporting goods store while years of experience and wilderness. with a little more respect asking the same thing." dabbling with outdoors lake survey data from -nie point is that we - for its own sake. Or. as Now, years later, writing on the side. But state agencies. "People have a choice about he writes in A Seasonfor Furtman's glad he chose when the store changed said 'you can't write a whether we eat the fish in Wilderness, ·u ts not an English major. "You ownership, he, with the book right off.' " the Boundary Waters. The enough to save bits and are not diagramming support of his wife, Mary In 1984, Furtman eagles, the bears, the pieces of wilderness. You sentences. You are read- Jo, decided to pursue proved critics wrong ospreys don't" And al- can not have a healthy ing literature and d1scuss- writing full time. She when he put up his own though he's sympathetic canoe country and ill ing it, you are working taught school and they money and published A to ahnost any approach to urban centers and expect with ideas." had no children and few BoWldary Waters Ftshtng help save wilderness, the planet to feel well." Furtman's father first expenses. Guide himself, which has including the economic Tom Wtlkowske ts took young Mike into the -nie first year I'm sure since become one of his argument, he thinks it's a publications director tn Superior National Forest was a net loss," he recalls. mainstays. '"That made my typical human, ego- UMD's External Relations Roadless Area in the '50s, As with any craft, "It takes house payment for the centered strategy. o.Jftce. J Page 2 .. The Spring Bridge ,. Kee· • Program encourages UMD wins grant for women in science drug prevention The Lake Superior Chapter of the UMD has won agrantfor$145,844 Association for Women in Science from the U.S. Department of Edu- (AWIS) will participate in a three- cation for drug and alcohol abuse year national program for encour- prevention. aging girls and young women to The program, newly named consider and pursue careers in sci- "Bright Futures Network: An Alter- ence. native to Chemical Abuse," has a The Lake Superior Chapter is one long-range goal of creating a cam- of 36 nationwide to participate in pus-wide atmosphere in which drug the program, supported by a and alcohol abuse are perceived to $400,000 grant from the Alfred P. be incompatible with academic and Sloan Foundation in New York. social success. "Hlstortcally, there have been rela- Co-directors of the grant are Bruce tively few women who have pur- Gildseth, vice chancellor for aca- sued scientific and technical ca- demic support and student life: reers," said Dianne Dorland, head and Bruce Meyer, coordinator of of the department of chemical engi- counseling and psychological ser- neering at UMD. vices. Carita (Corey) Fischer is pro- Dorland and Linda Deneen, head gram coordinator, responsible for of UMD's department of computer the program's development and ... science, have developed a mentoring overall coordination. UMD Theatre's Hungary trip program in the College of Science The purpose of the program is to and Engineering in which advanced Members of UMD Theatre wlll take their production of Tennessee expand and enhance recreational, women students mentor incoming social and educational opportuni- WIiiiams' "The Glass Menagerie" to Hungary on March 28. The group women students. wlll spend a week at the Academy of FIim and Drama In Budapest, ties as alternatives to drug and Professional women interested in alcohol use. working on a production of Hungarian playwright lmre Madach's supporting the mentoring program "The Tragedy of Man." It wlll then tour five Hungarian cities, Proposed projects include health are encouraged to call Deneen, and wellness activities, peer coun- performing both "Menagerie" and "Side by Side by Sondheim." UMD 726-8240; or Dorland, 726-7126. Theatre performed the Sondheim revue In Duluth as a fund raiser for seling, policymaking, social events. meeting minority needs, and em- Its trip. Pictured above are, from left (seated) Therese Boros Linder Ollenburger named phasis on the development of as Amanda, Bryan French as Jim, Gwen Linden as Laura, and Steve education fellow healthy lifestyles and informed, re- Sweere as Tom.