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Forestry |
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Vaux,
Henry J. |
1912-2000 |
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Cockrell,
Robert A. |
1909-1998 |
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Biswell,
Harold H. |
1905-1992 |
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Fritz,
Emanuel |
1886-1988 |
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Dickinson,
Fred Eugene |
1912-1986 |
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Krueger,
Myron Edward |
1890-1983 |
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Leopold,
Aldo Starker |
1913-1983 |
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Grah,
Rudolf Ferdinand |
1915-1978 |
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Kittredge,
Joseph |
1890-1971 |
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Sampson,
Arthur William |
1884-1967 |
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Baker,
Frederick Storrs |
1890-1965 |
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Barr,
Percy Munson |
1897-1960 |
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Mulford,
Walter |
1877-1955 |
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French |
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Barish,
Jonas A. |
1922-1998 |
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Calame,
Alexandre |
1913-1996 |
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Eustis,
Alvin |
1917-1994 |
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Walpole,
Ronald N. |
1903-1987 |
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Meylan,
Edward Fernand |
1903-1986 |
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Carmody,
Francis James |
1907-1982 |
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Bissell,
Clifford Hershey |
1887-1981 |
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Sandmann,
Manfred Max Georg |
1906-1980 |
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De
La Harpe, Jacqueline Eugenie V. |
1898-1980 |
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Dufrenoy,
Marie-Louise |
1898-1978 |
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Brenner,
Clarence Dietz |
1892-1977 |
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Fay,
Perceval Bradshaw |
1890-1971 |
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Bonno,
Gabriel |
1898-1970 |
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Rowbotham,
Arnold Horrex |
1888-1970 |
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Dondo,
Mathurin Marius |
1884-1968 |
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Nitze,
William A. |
1876-1957 |
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Solomon,
Alfred |
1877-1947 |
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Holbrook,
Richard Thayer |
1870-1934 |
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Geography |
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Nietschmann,
Bernard Q. |
1941-2000 |
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Vance,
James E., Jr. |
1925-1999 |
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Parsons,
James Jerome |
1915-1997 |
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Glacken,
Clarence James |
1909-1989 |
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Leighly,
John |
1895-1986 |
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Kesseli,
John Ernst |
1895-1980 |
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Sauer,
Carl Ortwin |
1889-1975 |
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Blumenstock,
David Irving |
1913-1963 |
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Rostlund,
Erhard |
1900-1961 |
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Varney,
Burton Merrill |
1883-1943 |
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German |
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Penzl,
Herbert |
1910-1995 |
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Beeler,
Madison S. |
1910-1989 |
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Bonwit,
Marianne |
1913-1982 |
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Palmer,
Philip Motley |
1904-1979 |
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Politzer,
Heinz |
1910-1978 |
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Mann,
Michael Thomas |
1919-1977 |
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Schneider,
Franz |
1883-1976 |
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Taylor,
Archer |
1890-1973 |
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Brodeur,
Arthur Gilchrist |
1888-1971 |
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Price,
Lawrence Marsden |
1881-1969 |
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Gudde,
Erwin Gustave |
1889-1969 |
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Brewer,
Edward Vere |
1887-1967 |
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Bell,
Clair Hayden |
1885-1967 |
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Loomis,
C. Grant |
1901-1963 |
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Tabor,
Alice Post |
1878-1959 |
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Wolff,
Hans Matthias |
1912-1958 |
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Clark,
Robert Thomas, Jr. |
1906-1957 |
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Heller,
Edmund Kurt |
1884-1955 |
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Paschall,
Clarence |
1872-1951 |
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Schilling,
Hugo Karl |
1861-1931 |
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History |
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Borah,
Woodrow W. |
1912-1999 |
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Funkenstein,
Amos |
1937-1995 |
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Slottman,
William Bradley |
1925-1995 |
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Hammond,
George P. |
1896-1993 |
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Harper,
Lawrence Averell |
1901-1989 |
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Rosenberg,
Hans |
1904-1988 |
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Bingham,
Woodbridge |
1901-1986 |
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Kinnaird,
Lawrence |
1893-1985 |
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King,
James Ferguson |
1913-1983 |
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Rappaport,
Armin |
1916-1983 |
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Leake,
Chauncey Depew |
1896-1978 |
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Bean,
Walton Elbert |
1914-1977 |
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Alexander,
Paul Julius |
1910-1977 |
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Miller,
Richard James |
1918-1976 |
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Palm,
Franklin Charles |
1890-1973 |
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Hicks,
John Donald |
1890-1972 |
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Sontag,
Raymond James |
1897-1972 |
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Guttridge,
George Herbert |
1898-1969 |
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Levenson,
Joseph Richmond |
1920-1969 |
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Schaeffer,
Paul Bigelow |
1893-1967 |
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Soulis,
George Christos |
1927-1966 |
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Van
Nostrand, John James |
1884-1966 |
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Kerner,
Robert Joseph |
1887-1956 |
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Lantzeff,
George V. |
1892-1955 |
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Bolton,
Herbert Eugene |
1870-1953 |
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Wecter,
Dixon |
1906-1950 |
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McCune,
George McAfee |
1908-1948 |
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Paxson,
Frederic Logan |
1877-1948 |
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Morris,
William Alfred |
1875-1946 |
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Priestley,
Herbert Ingram |
1875-1944 |
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McCormac,
Eugene Irving |
1872-1943 |
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Chapman,
Charles Edward |
1880-1941 |
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Thompson,
James Westfall |
1869-1941 |
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O'Brien,
Louis |
1902-1935 |
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Babcock,
Kendric Charles |
1864-1932 |
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History of Art |
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Amyx,
Darrell Arlynn |
1911-1997 |
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Horn,
Walter |
1908-1995 |
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Bony,
Jean V. |
1908-1995 |
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Chipp,
Herschel B. |
1913-1992 |
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Carrott,
Richard G. |
1926-1990 |
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Ettlinger,
Leopold David |
1913-1989 |
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Home Economics |
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Coles,
Jessie V. |
1894-1976 |
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Morgan,
Agnes Fay |
1884-1968 |
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Information/Library Studies
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Mosher,
Fredric J. |
1914-1999 |
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Swank,
Raynard Coe |
1912-1995 |
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Fiske,
Marjorie E. |
1914-1992 |
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Wight,
Edward Allen |
1899-1986 |
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Markley,
Anne Ethelyn |
1903-1979 |
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Coney,
Donald |
1901-1973 |
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Coulter,
Edith Margaret |
1880-1963 |
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Sisler,
Della Jarrett |
1876-1958 |
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Peiss,
Reuben |
1912-1952 |
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Mitchell,
Sydney Bancroft |
1878-1951 |
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Italian |
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Biasin,
Gian-Paolo |
1933-1998 |
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De
Negri, Enrico |
1902-1990 |
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Ferruolo,
Arnolfo Bartolomeo |
1913-1982 |
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De
Filippis, Michele |
1891-1975 |
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Altrocchi,
Rudolph |
1882-1953 |
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Vaughan,
Herbert Hunter |
1884-1948 |
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Journalism |
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Pickerell,
Albert G. |
1912-1999 |
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Riggs,
Marlon T. |
1957-1994 |
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Lyford,
Joseph P. |
1918-1992 |
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Desmond,
Robert William |
1900-1985 |
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Stewart,
Kenneth Norman |
1901-1978 |
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Fishman,
Solomon |
1912-1968 |
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Hulten,
Charles M. |
1909-1967 |
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Griffin,
Philip F. |
1900-1964 |
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Raymond,
Charles Harvey |
1887-1939 |
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Bernard Q. Nietschmann
Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
1941-2000
"Much of Nietschmann's life was dedicated to a rigorous, empathetic,
and committed understanding of the workings of culture and environment
among indigenous peoples . . . In the 1990s, for example, he established
the Maya Mapping Project, which involved Indians from southern Belize
in the making of a Maya Atlas to document their homeland and claim
their rights to that land. " |
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James E. Vance, Jr.
Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
1925-1999
"Vance was also a world authority on transportation, the growth and
change of urban form, and the historical geography of North America.
His pathbreaking books are still classics in their subjects. He was
the first urban geographer to be permanently appointed at Berkeley,
and the first geographer to receive the campus's Distinguished Teaching
Award. His popular courses influenced two generations of geographers,
historians, city planners, and architectural historians." |
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Robert
A. Cockrell
Professor of Forestry, UC Berkeley
1909-1998
"Throughout his 62 years as a member of the Berkeley faculty, Bob
Cockrell had a record of dedicated service to his students, to his
department, and notably, to the Berkeley campus." |
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James Jerome Parsons
Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
1915-1997
"His 150 articles and myriad reviews and notes, alongside his four
books, covered a remarkably diverse range of subjects, from cork-oak
forests to California manufacturing, from fog drip to pre-Columbian
ridged fields (which he initially discovered from the air), and from
African grasses in the New World to the historical pre-conditions
for industrialization." |
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Raynard
Coe Swank
Professor of Library and Information Studies and Dean of School of
Librarianship, UC Berkeley
1912-1995
"Swank spent much of his time as dean trying to bring about a melding
of the new information science, being advanced by the computer, with
traditional librarianship, which was undergoing a change of vast proportions."
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Clarence James Glacken
Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
1909-1989
". . . Glacken was engaged in writing his magnum opus on nature and
culture in western thought from ancient times to the end of the 19th
century, which was published as Traces on the Rhodian Shore
in 1967. The book was hailed as a monumental work of scholarship and
synthesis, bringing together ideas on this vast and universal topic
as they never had been before, transcending geography as a discipline
but also being recognized as one of the truly great books written
by a geographer in this century." |
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Edward
Allen Wight
Professor of Librarianship, UC Berkeley
1899-1986
"He was a fine conversationalist, interesting and interested, and
he was deeply concerned about people and their institutions, especially
schools and libraries. His expertise in the services, administration,
and organization of the latter, based upon the twin pillars of study
and solid experience, enabled him to exert a far-reaching influence
on public libraries in California and led him to be called upon for
advice outside the state from as far away as Australia." |
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Arnolfo Bartolomeo Ferruolo
Professor of Italian and Chair of the Italian Department, UC Berkeley
1913-1982
"Anyone who knew Arnolfo knew what civilized good-fellowship was.
It was one of his happy traits to be able to talk with all kinds of
people--colleagues, students, writers, waiters, shop clerks--without
ever being anything other than himself, and with a willingness and
an ability to learn from one and all that was as sincere as it is
rare. His erudition was remarkable, and we do not say 'formidable'only
because he carried it so lightly that it is doubtful that anybody
ever felt uncomfortable in talking to him. We were always learning
from Arnolfo, even when we were not consciously aware of it." |
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John Leighly
Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
1889-1975
"He was best known for his publications on climatology (including
its history) and cartography (especially map projections and the graphic
representation of numerical data), but also made notable contributions
in other areas, such as the dynamics of stream flow. The maps and
graphs he drew to illustrate his own writings were often true works
of art." |
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Carl Ortwin Sauer
Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley
1889-1975
"Sauer deplored any attempt to apply 'universal' principles in the
interpretation of cultural--including economic--phenomena, knowing
that humanity is composed of diverse groups, each associated with
a particular part of the earth's surface, whose cultural differences
are apparently permanent. . . . His conversation and correspondence
often adverted to the brevity of life in relation to the number of
questions and problems he always saw ahead. . . . His own life lasted
well beyond the span allotted to man, and he made full use of it by
a devotion to humane scholarship encountered too rarely in the academic
world." |
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