Manuscript Collection Inventory Illinois History and Lincoln Collections

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Manuscript Collection Inventory
Illinois History and Lincoln Collections
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Douglas E. Wade
Papers, 1925-1991.
Organization
Biographical Material
Correspondence
Writings
Publications
Manuscripts
Scrapbook
Research Files
Business Papers
Conservation Activities
Conservation Fliers
Conservation Guides
Honors and Awards
Organizational Papers
Materials related to Aldo Leopold
Reference Files
Box 1:
Biographical Material
Obituaries and Tributes, 1987-89
Biographical Sketches
Vita, ca. 1976
Bibliographies
Newspaper and magazine clippings on Wade’s life and career,
1927-87 (see also flat storage)
Student Writings about Wade’s life and career, 1976, ca. 1989
Research Questionnaires by Marcia Cervi, a Wade biographer, 1976
Photographs, ca. 1940s-70s, including portraits of Wade, group
shots, and images of prairies.
Correspondence (arranged alphabetically, by correspondent)
Commonwealth Edison, 1985 (3 letters)
Crawford, Bill, 1979-80 (5)
Dieklemann, John, 1978-86 (4)
Harper, Alice, 1941 (5)
Hey, Phil, 1977, 1981 (2 letters, 2 poems, 1 collection of poems
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by Joseph Bruchac)
Hines, Greg, 1978-82 (3)
Howard, William J., 1937-38 (4)
Jordan, William R. III, 1980-85 (10)
Kohring, Margaret A., 1980-84 (4)
Lay, Dan; 3 items, 1939-41
Leopold, Aldo, 1938-41, 1985 (6 letters between Wade and
Leopold, 3 letters from Leopold to others, 1 letter from
Wade to A. Starker Leopold, 1 letter from Elizabeth W.
Leopold to Wade)
Locke, S. Barry, 1939 (4)
Loveland, Lillian S., 1947-48 (6)
Luttringer, Leo A., 1950 (5)
McAtee, William L., 1938-60 (22)
McCabe, Robert A., 1983-87 (11)
Meine, Curt, 1985-88 (6)
National Wildlife Federation, 1951, 1979 (3)
Nature Conservancy, 1979-85 (7)
Nero, Robert W., 1976-84 (4)
Nice, Margaret M., 1944-68 (7)
Rathbun, Lawrence W., 1950-51 (4)
Riis, Paul B., 1938 (4)
Rugg, Harold G., 1950-56 (5)
Seamarks, Roger A., 1947-48 (4)
Shanks, Charles E., 1940-47 (6)
Shantz, Homer Le Roy, 1948-49 (5)
Siegler, Hilbert R., 1945-50 (10)
Smith, A. William, 1947-49 (11)
Smith, Henry W., 1948-50 (3)
Stiffler, B. F., 1942-49 (6)
Taylor, Walter P., 1941-45 (10)
Thomas, W. Stephen, 1940-42 (6)
Tobey, Russell B., 1944-48 (5)
Trippensee, R. E., 1940-47 (5)
Vogt, William, 1937-51 (26)
Wagar, J. V. K., 1948 (7)
Walther, Kurt, 1948-50 (5)
Washburn, A. Lincoln, 1945-47 (19)
Welty, J. Carl, 1934-41 (31)
Westwood, Richard W., 1947-48 (5)
White, John, 1979-80 (4)
Wing, Leonard, 1937-59 (42)
Wister, John C., 1943-47 (6)
Yeager, Lee E., 1945 (9)
Zahniser, Howard, 1945-50 (18)
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General Correspondence (arranged chronologically)
1935-39
1940-45
1946-49
1950-59
1960-67
1970-79
1980-87
undated
Dorothy Wade Correspondence, 1963-71, 1990
Wade Family Correspondence, 1936, 1947, 1956, 1961
Writings
Publications
Pennsylvania Game News, multiple articles, 1939-41
Wildlife News: Official News Organ of the Wildlife Society,
multiple columns, 1941-42
“Adventures through Camping,” reprinted from The Chat 20:2 (June
1956), 34-36
“Aldo Leopold and Prairie: ‘In an Illimitable Garden of
Forgotten Blooms,’” Nature Study 40:3-4 (Sept. 1987), 3-6
[Wade's death is noted on 9].
Annual Report, 1960-61, Saskatchewan Department of Natural
Resources [ed.]
The Audubon Society of New Hampshire Bulletin 17 (1946), 18
(Spring 1947), 18:3 (1949) [ed.]
“Better Alive Than Dead”
The Blue Jay 21:4 (Dec. 1963), multiple articles [with Dorothy
R. Wade]
“Commentary -- Special Workshops,” Outreach [mimeographed page]
“The Conservation Camp as a Valuable Recreation Device,”
reprinted from Proceedings--Society of American Foresters
(1948), 118-120
“The Conservation Camp--Model 1955,” reprinted from South
Carolina Wildlife (Summer 1955) [by “G. R. Graham,”
ghostwritten by Wade]
“Death is upon Them: The Record of a Weather-Killed Bob-White
Covey,” Bird-Lore (Jan.-Feb. 1938), 7-10
“Douglas E. Wade on Robert Frost,” Nature Study 27:4 (Winter
1973-74), 8
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“Effective Teaching of Water Conservation: Report of
Proceedings, Twelfth Annual Conference, The Conservation
Education Association, The Ohio State University, Columbus,
Ohio, Aug. 15-19, 1965”
Environmental Curiosity Sampler (Chicago: Illinois Institute for
Environmental Quality, 1974) [ed.]
“The Fine Perceptive Edge,” Environmental Association of
Illinois News 1:3 (Dec. 1973), 8
First National Congress on Optimum Population and Environment:
Reports and Resolutions (1970)
“‘Fit for Living:’ The Stuff of Commitment,” The Conservation
Education Association Newsletter 16:3 (Spring 1969), 4
“Fur--A Neglected Resource,” Pittman-Robertson Quarterly [United
States Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service]
1:2 (Apr. 1941), 120-24
“Fur, Fish, and Games--Some Suggested Relationships,” reprinted
from Transactions of the Sixth North American Wildlife
Conference, 1941, American Wildlife Institute, Investment
Building, Washington, D.C., 315-20
“How Can We Sharpen Our Natural History and Environmental
Sensitivities,” Wisconsin Botanical Journal (1972), 12-15
“How Do Crows Carry Eggs?” reprinted from Wilson Bulletin (Sept.
1938), 203
“Information and Education--Base for Conservation,” reprinted
from Transactions of the Twenty-Eighth North American Wildlife
and Natural Resources Conference, Mar. 4, 5, and 6, 1963,
Wildlife Management Institute, Wire Building, Washington,
D. C., 502-13
Introduction to Flora of Ogle County (Taft Campus Occasional
Paper No. 24, Northern Illinois University, Oregon, Ill.,
1977) [with Dorothy R. Wade]
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 13:5 (Sept. 1958) and
14:5 (Sept. 1959) [ed.]
“A Lesson on Detergents,” Canadian Audubon 26:3 (May-June 1964),
69-73
“Mallards Do Dive,” The Blue Jay 19:1 (Mar. 1961), 16
“A Method of Teaching Waterfowl Identification,” reprinted from
Transactions of the Twenty-first North American Wildlife
Conference, Mar. 5, 6, and 7, 1956, Wildlife Management
Institute, Wire Building, Washington, D. C., 602-607
“Natural Areas,” Ch. 6, Conservation Source Book, Iowa
Conservation Education Council (Ames: Iowa State University
Press, 1962), 66-72
“Noise and Action,” reprinted from South Carolina Wildlife
(Spring 1954)
Outdoor Education Handbook (DeKalb: Northern Illinois
University, 1965) [ed.]
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“Outdoor Educators on the Move,” Taft Campus & Teachers Outdoors
Newsletter 2:2 (Jan.-Mar. 1978), 11
Plants of the Pine Rock Nature Preserve and Some Fauna Lists
(Pine Rock Nature Preserve Occasional Papers No. 1, Northern
Illinois University Dept. of Outdoor Teacher Education, Lorado
Taft Field Campus, Oregon, Ill., 1971) [with Dorothy R. Wade]
“Points of Departure,” reprinted from Nature Study 25:3 (Autumn
1971), 1-2
Prairie Preservation and Restoration, Part I (Rock River
Environmental Series, Publication No. 4, 1975) [ed.]
Prairie Preservation and Restoration, Part II (Rock River
Environmental Series, Publication No. 4, 1975) [ed.]
“Preliminary Reports on the Flora of Wisconsin. XXVIII.
Caprifoliaceae,” reprinted from Transactions of the Wisconsin
Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 32 (1940), 91-101
“Remarks Concerning the South Carolina Conservation Camp,”
Conservation: Garden Club of South Carolina (Dec. 1955), 7-11
Ringed Birds: Story of Bird Banding at the Lorado Taft Field
Campus, 1956-1973 (Taft Campus Occasional Paper No. 18,
Northern Illinois University Dept. of Outdoor Teacher
Education, Lorado Taft Field Campus, Oregon, Ill., 1974) [with
Wayne Guptill]
“Small Show Prairie Extends Education,” reprinted from The
Second Midwest Prairie Conference, September 18, 19, 20, 1970,
Madison, Wisc., 199-201
“Some Ethical and Related Considerations of Adventure Programs,”
Journal of Outdoor Education 10:1 (1975), 8-11 [two annotated
originals and one reprint]
Some Natural History of the Chana-Oregen, Illinois Area (with
emphases on geology and the Pine Rock Nature Preserve) (Pine
Rock Nature Preserve Occasional Papers No. 2, July 1971) [with
Ronald C. Flemal]
“Tape-Recording of the American Woodcock,” The Chat 21:4 (Dec.
1957), 73-78
Trail Blazer article 5:2 (Oct. 21, 1948), on journaling, the art
of communication, and William Vogt’s Road to Survival
Trapper’s Guide, Fur Division, Saskatchewan Dept. of Natural
Resources (Regina, Saskatchewan: Lawrence Amon, 1960) [ed.]
“The Teacher’s Role in Conservation,” South Carolina Education
News 13:4 (Dec. 1956), 14-17
“Third Conservation Camp Success,” Conservation: Garden Club of
South Carolina (Dec. 1957), 24-26
“Toss the Doormat and Get More Eyeball Contact--Money Isn’t
Everything,” reprinted from Proceedings of that Natural
Science Center Conference, Philadelphia, 1965
“Woodcock on Tape,” Hi-Fi Tape Recording 5:4 (Apr. 1958), 16-18
“...You Have to Carry the Rope,” reprinted from Proceedings and
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Papers, International Technical Conference on the Protection
of Nature, 1949
“You, the Forest, and Wildlife,” reprinted from The Chat 17:4
(Dec. 1953), 81-83
Box 2:
Book Reviews by Wade, 1946-81 (13)
Letters to Editors, 1945-86 (14)
Manuscripts
“Additional References for Understanding and Working With
Natural Landscapes” (1976)
“An Annotated Bibliography for Students of Ecology and
Conservation” (1945)
“Bibliography: A Starter for Understanding Preserves”
“Build an Earthcare Library”
“Certain Remarks on Policies and Objectives” (1954)
“Christmas Bird Count Made in County” (1976?)
“Conceptualizing - As an Approach to Conservation and
Environmental Education” (1966)
“Conservation, Soil Erosion Work and Wild Life” (radio dialogue,
1938)
“Documenting Prescribed Burning of Prairies, Especially
Mistakes”
“Doug Wade Medicine Wheel” (attached is reprint of Thomas
Kehoe’s “Stone ‘Medicine Wheel’ Monuments in the Northern
Plains of North America”)
“Ecological Ode to the Eagle’s Nest Tree”
“Ecology and Conservation in Organized Summer Camping” (1948)
“The Economic Status of Native Pennsylvania Furbearers”
“Environmental Education at Elkhorn, 1936-38”
“Ethics and the Prairie Movement” (1984)
“First Annual Fisheries Inspectors Clinic” (1955 report)
“Forgive Us Our Debts” (1985)
“Helpful Publications; or, The Gentle Art of Name Dropping;
or, How Lucky Can We Be?” (1981)
“The Hillside Bogs of Southeastern Wisconsin: Are They a Natural
Preventive to Erosion?”
“History of LaFayette Town, Walforth County, Wisconsin, with
special emphasis on the flora and fauna, as it was influenced
by the settlement and development of the land”
“How Can We Sharpen Our Natural History and Environmental
Sensitivities?”
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“In Concern of Our Heritage of Wild Nature” (1957)
“Introduction to chapter on open space”
“The Journal and the Society” [Soil Conservation Society] (1958)
“Lake Michigan - A Continuum to Interpreters” (1969)
“Landscaping and Wildlife”
“The Long Hope: Exploring Iowa’s Natural Resources”
“The Lost Art of Meditation”
“Mammal in the Winter”
“A Method of Teaching Waterfowl Identification” (1956)
“Monhegan Island: A Wonderful Place to Study Invasions”
“The Mystery of Migration”
“Nature Moves with the Times” (1968)
“Natural Areas as Places of Study”
“Natural History is Not Natural History is Not Natural History”
(1948)
“Notes of Quail Planting in Walworth County, January 1936-May
1938”
“Organized Nature Conservation to Retain Regina Waterfowl Park”
(1961)
“Our Relationship to Nature” (1961)
“Poem Composed on the Prairie: For the Professor” (1935)
“Predator Proofing”
“Preservation of Prairie Plant Genotypes and Ecotypes--A Great
Environmental Sleeper Issue” (1979)
“Proposal for Earth Week (1972) in Ogle County Schools”
“Proposal for Grant, Ogle County 4-H Prairie Project” (1979)
“Protection of Prairie Plant Genotypes and Ecotypes - A
Great Environmental Sleeper Issue” (only the first 4 of the
stated 13 pages)
“Protection of Prairie Plant Genotypes and Ecotypes - A Great
Environmental Issue” (1979)
“Report of the Naturalist” (1949)
“Ruffed Grouse Drumming Log Construction - A Phase of Wildlife
Husbandry”
“Soil Conservation Society, Editor’s Report to National Council”
(1958)
“Some Comments on Conservation”
“Some Remarks Concerning Youth Conservation Camps, with
Particular Reference to the New Hampshire Conservation Camp”
(1951)
“Some Remarks on the Proposal to Place an FM Broadcast Tower on
the Lorado Taft Field Campus” (1971)
“Some Thoughts Bearing on ‘Educational’ Use of Natural Areas”
(1977)
“Status of Wildlife Food Plants, Dec. 1951-Jan. 1952” (copy of
manuscript map of Keowee River area, South Carolina)
“Taft Co-Sponsors 2nd Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop” (1976)
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“The Teacher and Conservation” (1961)
“Toss the Doormat and Get More Eyeball Contact - Money Isn’t
Everything” (1965)
“Troublesome Plants in Prairies”
“A Utopian Philosophy for Conservation”
“Vandals and Prairie Management”
“Wildlife Management: An Important Phase of Land-Use on the
College Grant”
“Winter Feeding on the Farm: A One-Act Play” (1936)
“Winter Food and Cover for Wildlife” (1937)
Scrapbook
Scrapbook, 1935-41, containing correspondence, newspaper
clippings on conservation topics, papers regarding Wade’s
speaking engagements, conference programs, and 13 published
articles (found also in Writings section of the collection).
Correspondents include Bob Bush, Victor H. Cahalane, Chris L.
Christiansen, T. C. Stephens, William Vogt, Carl Welty, Robert
M. Westwood, and Robert Sterling Yard.
Research Files
Newspaper and magazine clippings regarding conservation, 1937ca. 1960s
Abstracts and Reviews of Conservation Books, 1925, 1947-49
Field Trips and Expeditions
Cape Hatteras (N.C.) Field Trips
Correspondence, 1947-50
Organizational and Financial Papers, Summaries, Itineraries,
1948-49
Bill Sharp, North Carolina State News Bureau Reports regarding
Cape Hatteras, 1946-49
Maps and Brochures, Cape Hatteras and Roanoke Island, ca. 1940s50s
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nautical charts and related
publications, 1944-48
Student Papers, 1948-49
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Lake Mills (Wisc.) Expedition
Daily Record, 1935
Phenology Studies, 1935-41
Correspondence, an introduction to the subject written by
Wade, bar graph showing animal species, and handwritten notes
General Notes
Business Papers
Windrift Prairie Shop, Oregon, Ill., Price Lists and Catalog,
1980-81 [Doug and Dorothy Wade were the owners.]
Conservation Activities
Alien Plant Research Project/Purple Loosestrife Coalition
Correspondence, 1979-90
Fact Sheets, Information Bulletins, and Articles regarding the
spread of purple loosestrife, ca. 1980-87
Conservation Fliers
Public Service Announcements on Water Conservation and
Advertisements for Public Lectures, 1947, 1949
Conservation Guides
Canoe Routes, Saskatchewan, 1961-62
(includes correspondence and map; see also flat storage)
Nature Trails, 1946-48, 1951, 1963
(includes correspondence)
Honors and Awards
Certificate, Deputy Game Protector, Pennsylvania Game
Commission, Dec. 2, 1938
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Organizational Papers
Audubon Society of New Hampshire
Newsletter No. 1 (June 1948)
Cooper Ornithological Club
Certificate of Membership, June 30, 1947
Northern Illinois Prairie Workshop
Correspondence, 1974-76
Press Releases, Programs, Summaries, 1975-91
Northern Illinois University Committee on University Natural and
Special Areas
Committee Charge, Mar. 1, 1971
Ogle County (Ill.) Environmental Education Council
First Annual Report, ca. 1971
Prairie Preservation Society of Ogle County (Ill.)
Information Sheets, 1976-90
Meeting Announcement, undated
Regina [Saskatchewan] Film Society
1962-63 Programme [Wade was Vice-President.]
White Pines Bird Club
Fall Schedule, 1976
Conservation Conference Programs and related papers, 1949-87
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Material related to Aldo Leopold
On Leopold’s Death - Obituaries, newspaper articles, letters to
Wade, 1948
Bibliographies of Aldo Leopold
Articles
“Academic and Professional Training in Wildlife Work,” reprinted
from The Journal of Wildlife Management 3:2 (Apr. 1939), 15660
“British and American Grouse Cycles,” reprinted from The
Canadian Field-Naturalist 25 (Oct. 1931), 162-67 [with John
N. Ball]
“British and American Grouse Management,” reprinted from
American Game Magazine (ca. 1931) [with John N. Ball]
“The Chase Journal: An Early Record of Wisconsin Wildlife,”
reprinted from the Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of
Sciences, Arts, and Letters 30 (1936?), 69-76
“Cheat Takes Over,” reprinted from The Land 1:4 (Autumn 1941)
“Conservation Economics,” reprinted from Journal of Forestry
32:5 (May 1934), 537-44
“Conservation Esthetic,” Bird-Lore (Mar.-Apr. 1938), 100-9
“The Conservation Ethic,” reprinted from Journal of Forestry
31:6 (Oct. 1933), 634-43
“Conservationist in Mexico,” reprinted from American Forests
(Mar. 1937)
“Coon Valley: An Adventure in Cooperative Conservation,”
reprinted from American Forests Magazine (May 1935)
“Current Discussions: Game and Wild Life Conservation,”
reprinted from The Condor 34 (Mar.-Apr. 1932), 103-6
“The Decline of the Jacksnipe in Southern Wisconsin,” reprinted
from Wilson Bulletin 42 (Sept. 1930), 183-90
“Deer and Dauerwald in Germany,” reprinted from Journal of
Forestry 34:4-5 (Apr.-May 1936), 366-466
“The Deer Dilemma,” Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin 11:8-9
(Aug.-Sept. 1946), 3-5
“Deer Irruptions,” reprinted from Wisconsin Conservation
Bulletin (Aug. 1943), 3-23
“The Distribution of Wisconsin Hares,” reprinted from
Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and
Letters 37 (1945), 1-14
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“The Ecological Conscience,” reprinted from The Bulletin of the
Garden Club of America (Sept. 1947), 45-53 [second copy
reprinted from Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin 12:12, Dec.
1947)
“The Effect of the Winter of 1935-36 on Wisconsin Quail,”
reprinted from The American Midland Naturalist 18:3 (May
1937), 408-16
“Escudilla,” reprinted from American Forests (Dec. 1940)
“Farm Game Management in Silesia,” reprinted from American
Wildlife (Sept.-Oct. 1936)
“The Farmer as a Conservationist,” reprinted from American
Forests (June 1939)
“Feed the Song Birds,” reprinted from Wisconsin Agriculturist
and Farmer
“The Flambeau,” reprinted from American Forests
“Franklin J. W. Schmidt,” reprinted from Wilson Bulletin 48
(Sept. 1936), 181-86
“Game Management,” reprinted from Encyclopedia Britannica,
1947)
“Game Methods: The American Way,” reprinted from American Game
(Mar.-Apr. 1931)
“Game Range,” reprinted from Journal of Forestry 29:6 (Oct.
1931), 932-38
“A History of Ideas in Game Management,” reprinted from Outdoor
America (June 1931)
“History of the Riley Game Cooperative, 1931-1939,” reprinted
from Journal of Wildlife Management 4:3 (July 1940), 291-302
“The Land-Health Concept in Conservation,” abstract of paper,
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 27:4 (Dec.
1946), 61
“Land-Use and Democracy,” reprinted from Audubon Magazine
(Sept.-Oct. 1942)
“The Last Stand,” reprinted from Outdoor America (May-June 1942)
“The Last Stand of the Wilderness,” reprinted from American
Forests and Forest Life (Oct. 1925)
“Naturschutz in Germany,” reprinted from Bird-Lore 38 (Mar.-Apr.
1936), 102-11
“1936 Pheasant Nesting Study,” reprinted from Wilson Bulletin 49
(June 1937), 91-95
“Notes on Game Administration in Germany,” reprinted from
American Wildlife (Nov.-Dec. 1936)
“Obituary: P. S. Lovejoy,” reprinted from Journal of Wildlife
Management 7:1 (Jan. 1943), 125-28
“Odyssey,” reprinted from Audubon Magazine 44:3 (May-June 1942)
“On a Monument to a Pigeon,” Silent Wings: A Memorial to the
Passenger Pigeon (Madison: Wisconsin Society for Ornithology,
1947), 2-5
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“A Phenological Record for Sauk and Dane Counties, Wisconsin,
1933-1945,” reprinted from Ecological Monographs 17 (Jan.
1947), 81-122
“Population Turnover on a Wisconsin Pheasant Refuge,” reprinted
from Journal of Wildlife Management 7:4 (Oct. 1943), 383-94
[with Theodore M. Sperry, William S. Feeney, and John A.
Catenhusen]
“The Quail Shortage of 1930,” reprinted from Outdoor America
(Apr. 1931) [with John N. Hall]
“The Research Program,” American Wildlife (Mar.-Apr. 1937), 22,
28
“The Role of Wildlife in a Liberal Education,” reprinted from
Transactions of the Seventh North American Wildlife
Conference, 1942, American Wildlife Institute, Investment
Building, Washington, D.C., 485-89
“Some Thoughts on Forest Genetics,” reprinted from Journal of
Forestry 27:6 (Oct. 1929), 708-13
“Spread of the Hungarian Partridge in Wisconsin,” reprinted from
Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and
Letters 32 (1940), 5-28
“The State of the Profession,” reprinted from Journal of
Wildlife Management 4:3 (July 1940)
“A Survey of Over-Populated Deer Ranges in the United States,”
reprinted from Journal of Wildlife Management 11:2 (Apr.
1947), 162-177 [with Lyle K. Sowls and David L. Spencer]
“The Thick-Billed Parrot in Chihuahua,” reprinted from The
Condor 39 (Jan.-Feb. 1937), 9-10
“Weatherproofing Conservation,” American Forests (Jan. 1933),
10-11, 48
“Wilderness as a Form of Land Use” (1925), reprinted in
Naturalist 18:1 (1967), 5
“Wilderness as a Land Laboratory,” reprinted from The Living
Wilderness (July 1941)
“Wilderness Values,” reprinted from The Living Wilderness (Mar.
1942)
“Wildlife Conservation,” from The Wisconsin Sportsman, 1939
(three columns)
“Wildlife Conservation on the Farm,” reprinted from Wisconsin
Agriculturist and Farmer (ca. 1941)
“Wildlife Food Patches in Southern Wisconsin,” reprinted from
Journal of Wildlife Management 3:1 (Jan. 1939), 60-69
“Wildlife in American Culture,” reprinted from Journal of
Wildlife Management 7:1 (Jan. 1943) [includes manuscript copy]
“Wild Life Research in Wisconsin,” reprinted from Transactions
of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 29
(1935), 203-208
“Wisconsin Pheasant Movement Study, 1936-37,” reprinted from
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Journal of Wildlife Management 2:1 (Jan. 1938), 3-12 [with
Orville S. Lee and Harry G. Anderson]
“The Wisconsin River Marshes,” reprinted from National Waltonian
(Sept. 1934)
“Wisconsin Wildlife Chronology,” reprinted from Wisconsin
Conservation Bulletin 5:11 (Nov. 1940)
“Why and How Research?” reprinted from Transactions of the
Thirteenth North American Wildlife Conference, Mar. 8, 9, and
10, 1948, Wildlife Management Institute, Investment Bldg.,
Washington D.C., 44-48
Book Reviews by Leopold, 1935-47
Reports
United States Department of Agriculture, Report on the
President’s Committee on Wild-life Restoration (Washington,
D.C.: USGPO, 1934) [Leopold was on the committee.]
Technical Committee of the American Wildlife Institute, Wildlife
Crops: Finding out How to Grow Them (Washington, D.C.:
American Wildlife Institute, 1936) [Leopold was chair of the
committee.]
Leopold, “Report to Mr. Howard D. Colman on Rockford Deer Area,”
Oct. 15, 1936
Committee on Wildlife Conservation, The University and
Conservation of Wisconsin Wildlife: Bulletin of the University
of Wisconsin (Madison: University of Wisconsin, 1937) [Leopold
was chair of the committee.]
Leopold, “Second Report to Mr. Howard D. Colman on Rockford Deer
Area,” Sept. 21, 1937
Leopold, “The Faville Grove Wildlife Experimental Area”
Radio Talks, WHA, Madison, Wisc.
“Building a Wisconsin Game Crop: Leaving Food and Cover,” Sept.
8, 1933
“Feeding Winter Birds on the Farm,” Dec. 1, 1933
“The Farm Woodlot and the Bird Crop,” Dec. 14, 1933
“Coaxing the Winter Birds,” Jan. 9, 1934
“The Game Cycle: A Challenge to Science,” Aug. 18, 1934
“Building a Wisconsin Game Crop: Food Patches for Birds,” Oct.
19, 1934
“New Methods for Game Cropping,” Feb. 10, 1936
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Publications and Writings on Leopold
“Game Management,” What’s New in Farm Science: Bulletin of the
University of Wisconsin (Madison: University of Wisconsin,
Nov. 1938), 48-51
“Wildlife Management,” reprinted from What’s New in Farm
Science: Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin (Madison:
University of Wisconsin, Nov. 1939), 21-23
Wildlife Research News Letter, Madison, Wisc., No. 35 (May 3,
1948)
E. Sydney Stephens, “His Contributions,” and Dr. William Elder,
“Life and Times,” Missouri Conservationist 9:6 (June 1948), 12 [Leopold is also on the cover.]
Roberts Mann, “The Conservation Conscience,” reprinted from
Audubon Magazine (July-Aug. 1948)
Paul L. Errington, “In Appreciation of Aldo Leopold,” reprinted
from Journal of Wildlife Management 12:4 (Oct. 1948), 341-350
Harlan B. Brumsted, “An Introduction to the Writings of the Late
Dr. Aldo Leopold, with a Literary Evaluation of his Works,”
Jan. 7, 1949 [term paper for Rural Education 202, Cornell
University]
Louis A. Haselmayer, “A Literary Review: A Sand County Almanac
of Aldo Leopold,” Apr. 9, 1980 [James Madison Junior High
School, Burlington, Iowa]
J. Baird Callicott, “Aldo Leopold on Education, as Educator and
the Land Ethic in the Context of Contemporary Environmental
Education,” Sept. 24, 1981 [Keynote Address for The Midwest
Environmental Education Association, Upham Woods, Wisc.]
Roberts Mann, “Aldo Leopold, Priest and Prophet,” June 1, 1954
[intended for American Forests]
Robert A. McCabe, Aldo Leopold: The Professor (Madison, Wisc.:
Rusty Rock Press, 1986) advertisement brochure
Iowa State University, Aldo Leopold Centennial Celebration
program, Oct. 5-9, 1986
James Hall Zimmerman, “Impressions of Aldo Leopold,” Nov. 1986
Ron Leys, “The Leopold Legacy,” The Milwaukee Journal, Jan. 11,
1987
Thomas Tanner, Aldo Leopold, The Man and His Legacy (Ankeny,
Iowa: Soil Conservation Society of America, 1987),
advertisement brochure and order form
Van Rensselaer Potter, “Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic Revisited: Two
Kinds of Bioethics,” reprinted from Perspectives in Biology
and Medicine 30:2 (Winter 1987), 157-169
Richard E. McCabe, Aldo Leopold: Mentor, by His Graduate
Students. Proceedings of an Aldo Leopold Centennial Symposium,
Madison, Wisc., Apr. 23-24, 1987 (Madison: University of
Wisconsin Department of Wildlife Ecology, 1988)
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Course Materials
Game Management Course Materials, including bibliographies and
summaries on game management subjects, class notes by Wade,
tables, and class handouts, 1934-40
Box 3:
Wildlife Management Course Materials, including bibliographies
and summaries on wildlife management subjects, and class
handouts, 1940-52
Reference Files (arranged alphabetically by subject)
These files contain materials Wade collected on conservation
topics, and include published articles, journals, and reports,
unpublished articles, bibliographies, and educational papers.
See also flat storage.
Agriculture
Animals
Amphibians
Birds
Ducks
Geese
Prairie Chicken
Waterfowl (General)
General
Fish
Mammals
Opossum
Rabbits
General
Rodents
Beavers
Muskrats
Rats and Mice
Squirrels
17
Voles
General
Archaeology
Arctic Conservation
Biographies of Naturalists
Cancer
Canoe Trips
Conservation Education
Conservation Theory
Food Supply
Forestry
Geography
Herbicides
Land Management
Man and Nature
Nature Poetry
Nature Trails
Nature Writing
Pesticides
Plants
Population Control
Prairie
Fires
General
Box 4:
Reptiles
Soil Conservation
Water Conservation
Wildlife Areas
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