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Show 632 those who profited from the Owens Valley water scheme. (527) The "California Progressive": Mowry, The California Progressives. (528) "preserve the fundamental pattern . . .": Mowry, The California Progressives, p. 102. (529) "Rise From the Ashes . . .": San Francisco Chronicle, quoted in Starr, Americans and the California Dream, p. 293, (529) "These temple destroyers . . .": "Let Everyone Help to Save the Famous Hetch-Hetchy Valley and Stop the Commercial Destruction Which Threatens Our National Park. To the American Public," p. 17; Kimes #287. (529) "mostly by despoiling gain-seekers . . .": "Hetch-Hetchy - The Tuolumne Yosemite;" Kimes #275. (530) "gone capitalistic": Wolfe, p. 322. (530) Muir on Harriman: Fdward Henry Harriman, pp. 32-36. (531) " . . . while the Yosemite National Park . . .": quoted from the Outlook (Jan. 30, 1909) in "Let Everyone Help . . . ," p. 1. (532) "at this stage of the game . . .": Pinchot, quoted in Hays, Conservation and the Gospel of_Efficiency . . . , pp. 194-95. (532) " . . . the commercial invasion . . •": "The Hetch-Hetchy Valley" A National Question," p. 269; Kimes #289. (533) invasion of Parks during World Wars: Swain, Wilderness Defender . . . , PP- 74-75; Sax, Mountains Without Handrails . . . , PP- 64-66. : this editorial is (534) "A certain class of citizens . . |