Document Type
Dissertation
Publication Date
1-18-1981
Keywords
Problem Series, Huxley College, Monthly Planet
Abstract
Undergraduate Problem Series: Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Western Washington State College.
John Muir helped a Presbyterian minister choose a site near the north end of the world's longest fjord for a mission in the year 1879. The Reverend S. Hall Young declared that "Haines Mission" would be founded for the benefit of the fierce Tlingit inhabitants. I do not know what "benefit" the Tlingits have received, but my guess is Haines, Alaska 99827.
David Clarke and a group of other fervent environmental professors chose a site near the south end of Western Washington University's campus for a cluster college, in the year 1968. David Clarke declared that "Huxley College" would be founded for the benefit of dedicated environmentalists in Washington and beyond. I am not sure what "benefit" the environmentalists have received, but now they've got The Monthly Planet.
Recommended Citation
Blix, Brian, "How to Put Tar in the Planet and Keep Feathers on the Eagles: The Best and Worst of the Monthly Planet and Weekly Letters to an Alaskan Editor" (1981). Environmental Studies Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarship. 1.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/envs_stuschol/1
Subjects - Topical (LCSH)
Journalism--Editing; Letters to the editor; Monthly Planet (Bellingham, Wash.); Lynn Channel News (Haines, Alaska)
Genre/Form
term papers
Type
Text
Rights
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Language
English
Format
application/pdf