Seattle Audubon Society photographs, circa 1954-1966 [graphic].
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Wolf, Hazel, 1898-2000
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Environmental and social activist, Seattle, Wash. Hazel Anna Wolf (1898-2000) fought for feminism, human rights, organized labor, and environmental protection throughout her 101 years. She was a prominent member of the Seattle Audubon Society and served as its secretary for 37 years. In the late 1970s Wolf revitalized the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, serving as its president from 1976-1977. She also edited the organization's newsletter, Outdoors West, from 1981-1...
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Larrison, Earl J. (Earl Junior), 1919-1987
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Earl Junior Larrison (1919-1987) was animal researcher and professor of biology, University of Idaho, 1946-1982, and editor of the University of Idaho Press, 1982-1984. From the description of Papers, 1915-1987. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42929769 Earl Junior Larrison was born in Mabton, Washington on Mother's Day, May 11, 1919. He was the son of banker Earl and Anna Marie (Kuble) Larrison. During his public school years in Seattle he was...