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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Fuchs, Meik |
| Title, Monographic | Dreiguds un Noschens |
| Edition or Version | Neue Edischen mit Impruvments |
| Place of Publication | Milwaukee, Wis. |
| Publisher | M. H. Wiltzius & Co. |
| Date of Publication | 1898 |
| Extent of Work | 170 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm |
| View Online | https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008670824 |
| OCLC | 502428064 |
| Notes | Purchased with Library Collections Enhancement Initiative funds provided by the University of Wisconsin–Madison Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education with support from the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. |
| MKI Annotation | Michael Lochemes, 1860-1924, pseudonyms Meik Fuchs, Dietrich Waldvogel. Born in New York, Lochemes was brought as an infant by his parents to Wisconsin. He grew up in Milwaukee and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1883. He taught history and literature at St. Francis, later serving as its director (1895). In 1910, Lochemes joined the Dominican Order in Racine. He wrote poetry, prose, and drama; he wrote in the Pennsylvania German dialect under the pseudonym Meik Fuchs. |
| Call Number | LCEI |
| MKI Terms | German Americans -- Humor/ Poetry, German American/ German language -- Dialects -- Wisconsin |