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  • As autumn progresses, D.J. struggles to understand Amber, Schwenk Farm, her relationship with Brian, and most of all her family.

    The Off Season by Catherine Murdock: Book summary 2010

  • Communication is hard for everyone in the Schwenk family, and the reader sees only D. J.'s thoughts.

    Catherine Murdock discusses her first novel, Dairy Queen. 2010

  • “Happy Valley Buttercup” is “Schwenk Walter Payton, ” because none of my grandpas or great-grandpas could ever come with up a name for our place better than boring old “Schwenk Farm.

    Excerpt: Dairy Queen by Catherine Murdock 2006

  • Welcome to the summer that fifteen-year-old D.J. Schwenk of Red Bend, Wisconsin, learns to talk, and ends up having an awful lot of stuff to say.

    Dairy Queen: Summary and book reviews of Dairy Queen by Catherine Murdock. 2006

  • Along with then-fellow graduate students Robert Goldberg and Harold Schwenk, Jr., Buzen persisted until the three—all working on doctoral dissertations at the time—had a computer program into which they could plug readily available data and come up with reliable estimates of computer capacity, and a capability to ask “what if” questions about the results.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • “Our autonomy is protected to a certain extent,” says president Schwenk.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • “There was queuing theory, just like there was a general theory of combustion,” says Schwenk, now president of the firm.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • That's what a coward named Steve Schwenk, from San Francisco, wrote to national political correspondent Adam Nagourney several days ago because Nagourney wrote something Schwenk considered if such a person is capable of consideration pro-Bush.

    Archive 2004-10-01 2004

  • So I did a quick search and couldn't find any reason to make me think Schwenk should be media savvy.

    Archive 2004-10-01 2004

  • That's what a coward named Steve Schwenk, from San Francisco, wrote to national political correspondent Adam Nagourney several days ago because Nagourney wrote something Schwenk considered if such a person is capable of consideration pro-Bush.

    Archive 2004-10-01 2004

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