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Arthur C Arthur Cuming Ringland
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Oh, no. That was so clear, so clear. And every one that sees the Tetons must be impressed. The east front with its foothill lakes affords one of the superb scenic spectacles of the United States.
Had there been any controversy about it before the Commission went into the field, do you think?
No. The only controversy, if you can call it that, was with reference to the interests of the Jackson Hole community. And that was related also to the elk herds. Another story. However, I would like to draw
... attention to a letter I wrote which was published in the Herald Tribune, February 17, 1929, on the adjustment of the coterminous boundaries of the Yellowstone National Park and the Targhee, Teton, Shoshone, Beartooth, Absaroka, Gallatin, and Madison National Forests. This letter sets forth in detail the problem that confronted the Coordinating Committee, and the principles which dictated Its action. It was written to answer the published adverse comment of Mr. Willlard Von Name of New York. L At the outset the Coordinating Committee on National Parks and National Forests agreed that the Park Service and the Forest Service had a common interest in additions to eight national parks *New York Herald Tribune.

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