Aldo Leopold Oral History Recording Project / interviews by Jim Voegeli
1971-1976
Audio 1016A; SC 2800
28 tape recordings and 0.1 cubic feet (1 folder)
Wisconsin Historical Society
(Map)
Recordings and a report produced by Jim Voegeli, a student at the University of Wisconsin, from his research on environmentalist Aldo Leopold which culminated in a 1976 broadcast on National Public Radio, “Remembering Aldo Leopold.” Included are recorded interviews with Leopold family members, friends, students, and colleagues; the NPR broadcast; and a 1950 symphony by Gunnar Johansen inspired by Leopold's Sand County Almanac. The paper report includes a summary of the project, a script of the broadcast, a transcript of the recorded interview with Leopold's secretary Alice Harper Stokes, and a written reminiscence by Arthur Ringland, a friend of Leopold's and a forester with him in New Mexico in 1909.
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