Box 21C
Contains 55 Results:
Klinger, David. "Forlorn memo, last vestige of Rachel Carson's legacy, completes a 30-year odyssey," Women in Natural Resources, 2003
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.
Mayo, Lisa. "The legacy of Silent Spring," and interview with Linda Lear, CheSeptembereake. Summer, 2003
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.
"Rachel Carson: es ist Pflicht und Privileg, die Menschen zu unterrichten," Kosmos. 2003 October, 2003
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.
Hazlitt, Marchil. "Woman vs. man vs. bugs: Gender and popular ecology in early reactions to Silent Spring," Environmental History, 2004
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.
"Beyond organophosphates," California Agriculture. January-March., 2005
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.
Moore, Katherine Dean. "The truth of the barnacles: Rachel Carson and the moral significance of wonder," Environmental Ethics. 2005., 2005
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.
Howarth, William. "Turning the tide: How Rachel Carson became a women of letters," American Scholar, 2005
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.
Klingener, Nancy. "Rachel Carson's legacy from the shore to the world," Solares Hill, 2007
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.
Sherman, Jerome. "Environmentalist Rachel Carson's legacy remembered on Earth Day," and "Editorial: Carson's bridge: A Pittsburgh daughter receives an overdue tribute," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. April 23 and 27, 2006
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.
"Silent Spring author is focus of Beinecke Library exhibit," Yale Bulleting. May 5, 2007
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.