Development of the Naturalist Program in the National Park Service Transcript

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Development of the Naturalist Program in the National Park Service Transcript
H C Harold Child Bryant
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, i ' - . . . I . < i i -, . : 31 Drury: pretive force of the National Park Service and people generally felt enhanced the appreciation of its beauty and magnificence. Bryant: The attention was always directed to the features in the canyon that told you these stores. We would say, "Here is a binocular, you look and this is what you see. " We would bring it up from down there and put it right here where you can see this is what it looks like close at hand. Drury: I think the story wouldn't be complete without saying a word at least about Louis Schellbach who in my opinion was one of the greatest spielers we ever had. He was a spell-binder and he told this story of the Grand Canyon, as it had been taught to him of course by the superintendent and by others, so eloquently day after day, month in and month out, and seemingly never losing the freshness of his enthusiasm for it. I think he was primarily an archeologist, wasn't he, in his profession? Bryant: An archeologist, yes. Drury: I remember one occasion when a bus tour came by the I- eoi oi, vltf( i .

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