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100 1 _aMagnaghi, Russell M.,
245 1 0 _aTsu-Ming Han :
_bman of two different worlds /
_cRussell M. Magnaghi and James F. Shefchik.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aMarquette, Michigan :
_bNorthern Michigan University's Center for Upper Peninsula Studies ;
_b906 Heritage,
_c2016.
264 3 _a[Place of manufacture not identified] :
_bLulu.com,
_c[2016].
264 4 _c© 2016.
300 _a99 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent.
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia.
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier.
520 _a"Over the centuries the Upper Peninsula has grown and developed due to many immigrants who arrived. Some of their stories are known but most have been lost to time. One of these stories belongs to Tsu-Ming Han, a Chinese immigrant, a geologist and senior research laboratory scientist at Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company (now Cliffs Natural Resources). He came to the Upper Peninsula in the 1950s and was instrumental in the development of lower grade iron ore refinement processes and pelletization, which had a direct impact on the region and its people. In his spare time as a geologist, he identified an ancient fossil, Gryphania Spiralis. Additionally important to the story is his family: Joy his wife and his children; Dennis, Timothy, and Lisa. This is another major effort of Northern Michigan University's Center for Upper Peninsula Studies to shed new light and ideas on the history of the U.P."--Back cover.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
600 1 0 _aHan, Tsu-Ming.
610 2 0 _aCleveland-Cliffs Iron Company
_xEmployees
_vBiography.
650 0 _aMining geologists
_zMichigan
_zUpper Peninsula
_vBiography.
650 0 _aChinese Americans
_zMichigan
_zUpper Peninsula
_vBiography.
700 1 _aShefchik, James F.,
710 2 _aNorthern Michigan University.
_bCenter for Upper Peninsula Studies,
999 _c45812
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