Callison Marks' papers, 1965-1969.
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Marks, Callison, 1905-1969
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Callison Marks was born in Spokane in 1905. After he served in WWII, he returned to Spokane to become the chief editorial writer for the Spokesman-Review. He was actively interested in water resource issues in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Mr. Marks was appointed to serve on the Western States Water Council in 1965. He was a Council Member from Jun. 1965 to Aug. 1969. From the description of Callison Marks' papers, 1965-1969. (Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of Stat...
Marks, Frances P., Mrs.
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Western States Water Council
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The Western States Water Council was founded in 1965. It is an organization consisting of representatives appointed by the governor's of 18 western states. The purposes of the Council are: (1) to accomplish effective cooperation among western states in the conservation, development and management of water resources; (2) to maintain vital state prerogatives, while identifying ways to accommodate legitimate federal interests; (3) to provide a forum for the exchange of views, perspectives, and expe...