1973, WINTER -
Windows of houses in the winter, Vermont's
marshes, Gail and Tom Parker of Bennington,
Green mountain suffragette: Clarina
Howard Nichols, Burke Mountain Academy,
Winter scenic photo portfolio, Making
snow balls, Arctic conditions in Vermont,
Hanging clothes to dry in the winter,
Ice harvesting, Ice, Foods of the past,
Recipes for sturdy winter meals, The
last storm of winter. Buy
this issue.
1973, AUTUMN - Windows of houses
in the winter, Vermont's marshes, Gail
and Tom Parker of Bennington, Green
mountain suffragette Clarina Howard
Nichols, Burke Mountain Academy, Winter
scenic photo portfolio, Making snow
balls, Arctic conditions in Vermont,
Hanging clothes to dry in the winter,
Ice harvesting, Foods of the past,
Recipes for sturdy winter meals, The
last storm of winter.Out
of Print.
1973, SUMMER - The McCullough
Mansion in Bennington, Vermont's natural
areas, Farmer Will Urie, The Vermont
Old Cemetery Association, Flower lover
Frank l. Abbott, Summer scenic photo
portfolio, The West River Lodge in
Brookline, In celebration of the Vermont
city, The Craftsbury Players, The Lemon
Fair River, Potato farmers in Orleans
County, The Green Mountain Girls, A
summer menu. Buy
this issue.
1973, SPRING - D.W. Griffith
films on the White River, Vermont republican
George David Aiken, Maple sugaring,
Scenes of mud season, The town of Middletown
Springs, The wild turkey, Spring scenic
photo portfolio, The lost Fairbanks
factory in St. Johnsbury, Atlantic
salmon, The confusion between Vermont
and New Hampshire, Spring on Spencer
Hollow Farm in Springfield, Producing
oars and paddles in Waterville, A tour
of back roads, Spring lamb recipes. Buy
this issue.
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1972, WINTER -
The increasing popularity of hockey,
The skyline cross-country ski trail,
Making snow, Slatemaker James Covino,
Wolves, Winter scenic photo portfolio,
The North Country chorus, The monastic
community in Weston, Polygonal barns,
Predictions of Vermont's future, Pork
recipe. Buy
this issue.
1972, AUTUMN - The Sinon Homestead
in East Albany, A humorous look at
the town dump, Glass blowing, Whittler
John Wagner, The town of Chelsea, Philias
J. Bouchard's machine shop in Stowe,
The Farm Security Administration, The
issue of personal land use and planning,
Autumn scenic photo portfolio, Forest
fires, Predicting the future of Vermont,
Toni Totes of Vermont, Inc., Pumpkin
recipes. Buy
this issue.
1972, SUMMER - Shelburne's
pet show, Celebrating Calvin Coolidge,
Frank and Mary Hickin's farm in Dummerston,
A summer auction, Golfing in Vermont,
Summer scenic photo portfolio, Sterling
Turf Farm, Vermont's most disastrous
forest fire, Author Bill Upson, Building
restorations in Shelburne and Waterbury
Center, Vermont's land use and development
law, The central Vermont softball league,
Vegetable mousse recipes. Buy
this issue.
1972, SPRING - Miller's store
in East Topsham, A back road tour,
Maple sugaring, Spring scenic photo
portfolio, How places in Vermont got
their names, The decreasing amount
of farm land, The Winooski River raft
race, The St. Johnsbury and Lamoille
County railroad, British recipes. Buy
this issue.
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1971, WINTER -
The Belvidere Bugle, Killington's shovel
race, Snomobilers, Norwich University's
ski area, Powder skiing, Charlotte's
ice skating rink, Stoves of winter,
Fire wood, Winter scenic photo portfolio,
Clockmaker Asahel Cheney, Making salt
beads, Vermont's history in print,
Photographers in St. Johnsbury, Coyotes
in Vermont, Chicken recipes. Buy
this issue.
1971, AUTUMN - The art of the
farrier, The Pavilion Hotel, The Ed
Larkin contra dancers, Autumn scenic
photo portfolio, Brown Swiss cattle,
The Bristol railroad, The colors of
autumn, Driving along Route 7, Vermont
Environmental Center in Ripton, Marsh
creatures, Vermonter Fred Tripp, Corn
husk dolls, Vermont puns, Buying country
property, A summer meal of msiquatash. Buy
this issue.
1971, SUMMER - The Shepard
strawberry farm in North Hartland,
Stone wall builder Pete Clifford, Round
barns, Fischer's Landing sailing school,
A humorous look at Vermont country
life, The town of Walden, Farmer Archie
Place in Huntington, The proposed dam
in Gaysville, Johnson State College,
Hiking the Long Trail, Vermonter Orin
Newfield, Farm youth exchange, Berry
recipes. Buy
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1971, SPRING - Logger Rockwell
Stephens, A back road tour, Vermont's
IBM plant, School children make a quilt,
The Powell's barn home, Rob't F. Lewis
Inc. in South Woodstock, Spring scenic
photo portfolio, George Devoid's egg
farm in Salisbury, John Gore's steam
carriage, The Old Topping Tavern in
Shaftsbury, Sculptor Sam Ogden Jr.,
Redwing birds, Vermont's population,
Asparagus recipes. Buy
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1970, WINTER -
Winter scenic album; Photographing
snowflakes in the footsteps of Wilson
Bentley; Woodstock's Mt. Tom ski hill;
Winter's deep freeze gives life; Paul
Carr clears winter roads in Putney;
The separate worlds of North Kirby
and South Kirby; Mountain rescue team
at Norwich University; Philip Brooks's
taxidermy shop in Glover; Derby's sled
dog derby; A neophyte's humorous guide
to cross-country skiing; Skiing Burke
Mountain; Supper at Talyor Lodge on
the Long Trail; Vermont humor; Recipes:
oyster stew and apple crisp. Out
of Print.
1970, AUTUMN - Vermont Life's
25th birthday; Twenty-five years of
rapid change in the Green Mountains;
Who owns Vermont today?; Cedric Reynolds
makes miniature covered bridges; The
stone churches of Chester, Cavendish
and Reading; Autumn scenic portfolio;
Duck blinds; When fall meets winter--
in words and photographs; The Guilford
Fair; Brattleboro shop makes laser
tubes; Barn houses; Lulu Wyman of Manchester
Village; Charcoal roasted duck. Out
of Print.
1970, SUMMER - Mount Mansfield's
Lake of the Clouds, Hanson Carroll
and son tour northern Vermont by bus
and bicycle, Patriarch Gerald "Pete" Rice
and the Granville's wooden bowl industry,
Summer scenic portfolio, Poster collages
inside Vermont covered bridges, Bennington
College hosts gifted high school juniors,
Summertime on Waterbury's Perry Hill
Farm with the Baker family, Making
Crowley cheese in Healdville since
1824, The Lake Champlain Monster, VL
Reports: The land development control
act, Lobster and sole recipes, Lake
Champlain by sail, power and paddle. Out
of Print.
1970, SPRING - Memorial Day:
a Franklin High School tradition, Spring
scenic portfolio, Regional theater
at Marlboro, Woodstock's new covered
bridge, The Space Research Institute
in North Troy, Rutland's Gershom Beach
was Vermont's Paul Revere, VL reports:
Back road tour, The Green Mountain
Audubon Society's wildlife sanctuary,
Vermont's Hollows, Al Quesnel: crop
duster from Middlebury, Porter Thayer's
Windham County album, Lamb shish kebab,
The Algonquins knew maple sugar as Sinzibuckwud. Out
of Print.