Benjamin B. Stout Papers 1959-2006 1975-2005

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Benjamin B. Stout Papers 1959-2006 1975-2005

The Benjamin B. Stout Papers consist ofmaterials created or assembled by Stout in his work as a forestryresearcher, professor and university administrator, and writer. Stoutearned forestry degrees from West Virginia, Harvard, and RutgersUniversities. He held positions at Harvard University, Rutgers University,and the University of Montana until 1985 when he joined the NationalCouncil of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement(NCASI).

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