Crozier-Hogle, Lois, 1913-

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Lois Crozier Hogle was a pioneer in the San Francisco Bay Area environmental movement, co-founding the Committee for Green Foothills with Ruth Spangenberg in 1962. Between 1986 and 1992 she had a column in the Palo Alto Weekly about environmental and social issues. She was active in the YWCA, serving for a period as president in the Stanford YWCA. She traveled widely on educational, environmental, and peace tours.

From the description of Lois Crozier Hogle papers, 1950-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864856

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referencedIn Page Mill Road Co-ordinating Committee. Page Mill Road Co-ordinating Committee records, 1965-1966. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Crozier-Hogle, Lois, 1913-. Surviving in two worlds : oral history transcripts : contemporary Native American voices, [ca. 1978-1991]. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Crozier-Hogle, Lois, 1913-. Lois Crozier Hogle papers, 1950-2002. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Committee for Green Foothills. corporateBody
associatedWith Page Mill Road Co-ordinating Committee. corporateBody
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California--San Francisco Bay Area
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Conservation of natural resources
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
Land use
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Birth 1913

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