Reminiscences, 1974, 1977.

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Reminiscences, 1974, 1977.

Three short remembrances of Aldo Leopold by Alice Stokes and by her husband, Allen W. Stokes. Mrs. Stokes was Leopold's secretary in the Dept. of Wildlife Management at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1941-1945. Mr. Stokes was one of his graduate students. The reminiscences describe Leopold's personality, working style, habits, and relationship with his students, and illustrate the effect he had on people around him.

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Leopold, Aldo, 1886-1948

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Leopold was born in Burlington, Iowa and received a Master of Forestry degree from Yale University. In 1909 he joined the U.S. Forest Service and from 1914-1924 he supervised national forests in Arizona and New Mexico. He established the first wilderness area in the Gila National Forest, New Mexico and was a founder of The Wilderness Society. In 1933, he accepted the chair of Game Management at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he taught until his death on April 21, 1948....

Stokes, Alice Harper.

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Stokes, Allen W.

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Professor in the Forestry School at Utah State Agricultural College. From the description of Allen W. Stokes papers, 1924-1994 bulk 1976-1994. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 45436473 Allen Woodruff Stokes was born September 16, 1914 in Germantown, Pennsylvania. His family belonged to the Quaker faith (Society of Friends) and his early schooling was at private institutions of Quaker affiliation: Germantown Friends School and Haverford. He attended H...