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Show 623, Horace McFarland, "Are National Parks Worthwhile?" Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 8, No. 3 (Jan. 1912), p. 237. (450) Wilderness users: Sax, Mountains Without Handrails . . . , p. 48. (451) The early outline of The California Alps: Muir Papers, File #38.4. (451) ". . . a hard geological book": Johnson Papers, Nov. 7, 1894; Hadley, p. 580. (451) "take what you want . . .": Johnson Papers, Oct. 24, 1891; Hadley, p. 550. (451) "charming collection": Muir Papers, Box 4; July 18, 1894. (452) "You will say . . .": Muir Papers, Box 16. (452) "In it I have ventured . . .": Johnson Papers, April 3, 1894; Hadley, p. 573. (453) Muir's diction in MoC: Wolfe, p. 267. (453) "the three great gorges . . .": Muir Papers, Box 4; June 30, 1894. (455) Johnson's view of the Forestry Commission: Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays, pp. 296-300. (456) The Forest Reserve Act of 1891: see Ise, Our National Park Policy . . . , p. 48. (456) Muir's journey in Yosemite, 1895: Shirley Sargent, Theodore Parker Lukens . . . , pp. 23-45. (457) Despair about the Valley: Bade, II, p. 294. (457) "The preservation of specimen sections . . .": Proceedings of the Meeting of the Sierra Club, "The National Parks and Forest Reservations," p. 276; Kimes #203. Ref. |