Box 21A
Contains 64 Results:
Weschke, Alice. "Legacy of Silent Spring," Washington Sunday Star, March 14, 1971
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
"Today Rachel Carson has many voices," Washington Daily News, March 9, 1971
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Barnes, Irston. "10 springs later," Washington Post, September 24, 1972
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Barkham, John. Review of Frank Graham's Since Silent Spring, Saturday Review, 1972
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Brooks, Paul. "The National Wildlife Federation's Conservation Hall of Fame: Rachel Carson," National Wildlife, February-March, 1972
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Mead, Margaret. "The legacy of Rachel Carson," Redbook, August, 1972
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Articles on 10th anniversary of Silent Spring or Carson's death, 1972-1974
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Shea, Kevin. "A celebration of Silent Spring," Environment, 1973
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Harris, Sydney. "Songs of birds fitting tribute to Miss Carson," Arizona Republic, December 1, 1974
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.
Phelps, Robert. "The sonorous spring," NYTimes, 1974
This series consists of articles written about Rachel Carson. These were written primarily after Rachel Carson death and provide both positive and negative criticism of the life and work of Carson. Linda Lear has continued to maintain this file and material continues to be added. This sub-series is organized chronologically.