Proceedings, 1998 Sept. 17-19.

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Proceedings, 1998 Sept. 17-19.

Speakers include: Harry Fritz and Dave Emmons discussing the Anaconda Mining Company; Dan Flores, Theodore Binnena, Timothy Leman discussing Howard and the early environmentalist movement; Charles Rankin, Lance Grider, Carrie Johnson, Ed Marston discussing Howard and journalism in Montana; Bari Gilliard, Jo-ann Swanson, William Beavis discussing the Howard literary legacy; speaking on the Howard/Toole thesis; Peter Melnycky, Ruth Swan, Jack Dunn, Donald Wetherell, Patricia McCormack, Frits Pannekoek, Rosalyn LaPier, James Parker Shield discussing Metis culture and history; and Pat Williams discussing the political legacy of Howard.

Sound recordings : 12 tapes (18 hr.)

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Montana Historical Society Library

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Williams, Pat, 1937-

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John Patrick Williams was born in Helena on October 30, 1937. He attended Montana State University (now The University of Montana--Missoula) from 1956-1957 and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Denver in 1961. He served in the Colorado and Montana National Guards from 1961 to 1969 and taught high school in Butte from 1963 to 1969. In 1966, he was elected to the Montana State House of Representative for the 1967 session. He became executive assistant to U. S. Repr...

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Emmons, David M.

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David M. Emmons is a professor of history at the University of Montana in Missoula and author of a number of books and articles about Butte, Montana, and the western United States. From the guide to the David M. Emmons expert reports, 1995-1996, (University of Montana-Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections) ...

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Marston, Ed

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Howard, Joseph Kinsey, 1906-1951

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Joseph Kinsey Howard was born in Oskaloosa, Iowa, on February 28, 1906. He went with his mother to Great Falls, Montana, in 1919. After completing high school, he joined the staff of the Great Falls Leader in 1923 as a reporter. Three years later he was named news editor and continued in this job until 1944, when he resigned to become research associate for the Montana Study, a project of the Rockefeller Foundation and Montana State University in Missoula. He left this project after two years to...

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Flores, Dan L. (Dan Louie), 1948-

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Dan Flores was born in 1948 in Vivian, Louisiana, and earned his Ph. D. in history from Texas A & M University in 1978. He is a scholar of Environmental History of the American West. Flores taught in the History Department at Texas Tech University from 1978-1992, and since 1992 at the University of Montana at Missoula. From the description of Dan Flores Papers, 1989-1991. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 48228779 Historian, educator. Associate Pro...

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Leman, Timothy

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