Tina DeWeese, Gennie DeWeese, and Gretchen DeWeese at the DeWeese Home. All the DeWeese family are artist like both their parents. For their email addresses and photos of their art click here: Detour in new browser frame for http://www.deweeseart.com/ Cottonwood Canyon, Gallatin Gateway, MT. ************************************ (Photo = 108-0817...... ZMM Page = ...... WayPt = 197 `|w|' 5720ft)
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Yurt, DeWeese Homestead, Cottonwood Canyon, Gallatin Gateway MT. Tina DeWeese, an artist like her Mom and Dad, became fascinated with the traditional housing of Outer Mongolia (Northern China). Tina constructed and lived in this wood burner heated yurt back in 1975. It is now used to house young, deserving, struggling new artists who attend Montana State University Bozeman. Cottonwood Canyon, Gallatin Gateway, MT. ************************************ (Photo = 108-0820 ...... ZMM Page = 137 ...... WayPt = 197 `|w|' 5720ft)
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View East from Yurt Deck, DeWeese Homestead. Tina DeWeese, and subsequent artist occupants of the DeWeese Yurt, would have this view of the flora, fauna, and sculptures occupying the nearby floor of Cottonwood Canyon. Cottonwood Canyon, Gallatin Gateway, MT. ************************************ (Photo = 108-0821 ...... ZMM Page = 137 ...... WayPt = 197 `|w|' 5720ft)
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"The House With the Funny Roof" Is Chris's Name For This House According to the ZMM Narrator. Goto Next Photo For Interior View. See additional discussion, history, and internet links in my Gallery photos for ZMM Part II. Click on Gallery upper left, scroll down to ZMM Photos All Four Parts, click on Part II and go to near the end of Part II photos, which show views of Bozeman. This grand example of Victorian excess reminds me of the former John and Sylvia Sutherland home in Minneapolis. Click here and Scroll down to see my 18 photos of the former Sutherland Home In a separate Gallery Album. OR Click on gallery upper left, and go to the second page of Albums and scroll down. Wilson Street about mid way between MTSU & Downtown, Bozeman, MT. ************************************ (Photo = Summer2006 0168 ...... ZMM Page = 155 ...... WayPt =~211p)
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Flowers and Monument Announce Montana State University Bozeman. “The real University, he said, has no specific location. It owns no property, pays no salaries and receives no material dues. The real University is a state of mind. It is that great heritage of rational thought that has been brought down to us through the centuries and which does not exist at any specific location. It’s a state of mind which is regenerated throughout the centuries by a body of people who traditionally carry the title of professor, but even that title is not part of the real University. The real University is nothing less than the continuing body of reason itself.“ Southwest entrance, Montana State University, Bozeman MT This is my first view of Phaedrus' old campus. I start looking for Montana Hall where he taught. ************************************ (Photo = 108-0825 ...... ZMM Page = 132 ...... WayPt = 202w)
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This Is My First View of Montana Hall on the Montana State University Campus. "In addition to this state of mind, "reason," there’s a legal entity which is unfortunately called by the same name but which is quite another thing. This is a nonprofit corporation, a branch of the state with a specific address. It owns property, is capable of paying salaries, of receiving money and of responding to legislative pressures in the process.
But this second university, the legal corporation, cannot teach, does not generate new knowledge or evaluate ideas. It is not the real University at all. Montana Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman MT ************************************ (Photo = 108-0826 ...... ZMM Page = 132 ...... WayPt = 202w)
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A Peek Out This Third Floor Fire Escape Door Reveals the Narrator’s Madison Mountain Range in the Distance “ I step inside and an avalanche of memory, loosened by the jolt of the print, begins to come down. The light on the print comes from a miserable cramped window in the adjacent wall through which he looked out onto and across the valley onto the Madison Range and watched the storms come in and while watching this valley before me now through this window here, now—started the whole thing, the whole madness, right here! This is the exact spot!“ Montana Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman MT This workroom is probably very close to the location of the Narrator’s old office; however, due to building renovations the third floor has been entirely changed so it is not easy to recognize where the old professor’s offices may have been.. ************************************ (Photo = 108-0833r ...... ZMM Page = 157 ...... WayPt = 203w)
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Entrance to President's Office, MSUB. Does Anyone Know Anything about Sara’s Old Office, Where Was It Located, or What It Looked Like? “And that door leads to Sarah’s office. Sarah! Now it comes down! She came trotting by with her watering pot between those two doors, going from the corridor to her office, and she said, "I hope you are teaching Quality to your students." This in a la-de-da, singsong voice of a lady in her final year before retirement about to water her plants. That was the moment it all started. That was the seed crystal. …. The one sentence "I hope you are teaching Quality to your students" was said to him, and within a matter of a few months, growing so fast you could almost see it grow, came an enormous, intricate, highly structured mass of thought, formed as if by magic.“ Montana Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman MTWhere was Sara’s office? Do you have access to an English Department floor plan? Do you have any old photographs, documents, publications (prior the building renovation). that show (even in the background, anything about Sarah, the English Department classrooms, the English Faculty or their offices, etc? If you can help, please contact me.New Topic: Above Picture shows entrance to MSUB President's Office. Mr. Pirsig said "I looked in there [Montana Hall] one year and found the President of the University sitting where my students used to be." ************************************ ((Photo = 108-0832r ...... ZMM Page = 157 ...... WayPt = 203w)
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