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Show 630. (511) "The more clubs the b e t t e r " - Tnnoe T~*, „ • wetter . jones, John Muir and the Sierra Club, p. 63. (512) "These Californians now sleeping . . .": Bade, II, p. 238 (512) "The Sierra Club . . .": quoted in Jones, John Muir and the Sierra Club, p. 57. (513) "I never believed . . .": Johnson Papers. June 18, 1895; Hadley, p. 590. (513) "Our Sierra Club refuses . . .": Johnson Papers. Feb. 19, 1893; quoted in Jones, John Muir and the Sierra Clnb. P. 58. (513) "I am trying . . .": Johnson Papery, Jan. 7, 1897; Hadley, pp. 601-602. (514) The Club's reasons for advocating recession: Jones, John Muir and the Sierra Club, pp. 64-65. (514) Herrin: Jones, John Muir and the Sierra Club, pp. 71-72. (515) "i am now an experienced lobbyist . . .": Bade, II, p. 356. (515) "efficient maximum development": Hays, Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency . . . , p. 69. (516) "The transfer of the [forest] reserves . . .": Hays, Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency . . . , p. 191. (516) "What a glorious chance . . .": Johnson Papers, March 23, 1905; Hadley, p. 660. (517) "Finally let us remember . . .": quoted in Richardson, The Politics of Conservation . . . , p. 125. (518) "interfere with the development . . .": Richardson, The Politics of Conservation . . . , p. 44; Sept. 6, 1907. |