119th Annual Members Meeting – The Cliff Dwellers
Cliff Dwellers President Anne Sullivan Calls the Meeting to Order 119th Annual Members Meeting of The Cliff Dwellers On October 20, 2025, President Anne Sullivan called to order the 119th Annual Meeting of Members [...]
A Smile for Summer’s End
A Smile for Summer's End
Hamlin Garland’s Chicago
Hamlin Garland's Chicago Hamlin Garland's Chicago About Christine Holbo: With a Ph.D. from Stanford University, Christine Holbo [...]
Hamlin Garland – Founder of The Cliff Dwellers
Hamlin Garland (September 14, 1860 - March 4, 1940) Winner of the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for A Daughter of the Middle Border Hamlin Garland & The Cliff Dwellers Chicago in Hamlin Garland's [...]
Hamlin Garland – The “Veritist” Writer of the Middle Border
Hamlin Garland - "Veritist" Writer of the Middle Border and Its Main Travelled Roads by Laura Ferri About Laura Ferri: Laura Ferri has been involved in the promotion and study of Canadian culture and [...]
Hamlin Garland’s Place in American Literature
Remarks of Jesse Raber on Hamlin Garland's Place in American Literature Although he isn't its best-known name today, I would argue that nobody was more important in theorizing and giving shape to the late 19th and early [...]
Hamlin Garland & The Cliff Dwellers
Remarks of William J. Bowe Representing The Cliff Dwellers at the Induction of Hamlin Garland into the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame Chicago History Museum April 16, 2024 Not long after 32-year-old Hamlin Garland arrived in Chicago [...]
Yulia Lipmanovich Plays Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” above Millennium Park
Yulia Lipmanovich Plays Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata above Millennium Park Editor's Note: Yulia Lipmanovich is a Russian-born concert pianist and piano teacher. Her musical education came in part from Van Cliburn's teacher, who later brought her from Israel [...]
Celebrating the Poet Elise Paschen
Celebrating the Poet Elise Paschen Elise Paschen Editor's Note: Elise Paschen is an Honorary Member of The Cliff Dwellers, an enrolled member of the Osage [...]













