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Title
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Larry Williams oral history recording
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Description
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An audio recording of an oral history of Larry Williams, head of the Oregon Environmental Council, on his views regarding forestry and the ecology movement. Larry Williams strongly believes that the government and industry are not doing everything they can to sustain our forests. The argument of clear cutting is brought to the interviewer's attention with strong facts supporting the idea that the industry and government are not being smart when choosing where to clear cut. The interview cuts out at 6:47, 31:54 and 46:41 with multiple interruptions due to a ringing phone. The last ten minutes of this audio are strictly the observations of the interviewer.
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Contributor
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Lucia, Ellis
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Creator
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Williams, Larry
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Source
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Pacific University Archives
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Date
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1973
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Is Part Of
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Ellis Lucia papers
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Format
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Audiocassettes
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Language
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English
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Identifier
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PUA_OH_52
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Subject
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Forests and forestry
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Rights
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In Copyright
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
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Extent
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1 sound cassette (55 min.)
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Spatial Coverage
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Oregon
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Type
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Sound