Ed Pusick was a quiet and eccentric man, a bachelor all his life, whose passion was his artwork. After his time in the Navy when an accident disabled his legs for the rest of his life, Ed became a source of many inventive designs as a professional but apparently never took the trouble to seek patents, recognition, nor much gratitude for his work. Ed later drew sketches as an illustrator for an architectural firm in Grand Rapids, where he met a co-worker who encouraged him to begin drawings of Great Lakes shipwrecks.
Ed's shipwreck art became prolific. He created a series of drawings of...
Ed Pusick was a quiet and eccentric man, a bachelor all his life, whose passion was his artwork. After his time in the Navy when an accident disabl...
Montcalm Community College in Sidney, Michigan, has often been called, "The Pearl of Montcalm County"-and for good reason.
Amid farmlands and crystal lakes, the small bastion of higher education has faithfully endeavored to fulfill its mission of creating a learning community that contributes to the area's economic, cultural, and social prosperity.
This commemorative history celebrating the college's fiftieth anniversary includes numerous pictures that document its beginnings, growing pains, and advancement through five administrations to the respected and growing institution...
Montcalm Community College in Sidney, Michigan, has often been called, "The Pearl of Montcalm County"-and for good reason.
Montcalm Community College in Sidney, Michigan, has often been called, "The Pearl of Montcalm County"-and for good reason.
Amid farmlands and crystal lakes, the small bastion of higher education has faithfully endeavored to fulfill its mission of creating a learning community that contributes to the area's economic, cultural, and social prosperity.
This commemorative history celebrating the college's fiftieth anniversary includes numerous pictures that document its beginnings, growing pains, and advancement through five administrations to the respected and growing institution...
Montcalm Community College in Sidney, Michigan, has often been called, "The Pearl of Montcalm County"-and for good reason.