The Development of Forestry a Composite of Selections From Separate Interviews
The Development of Forestry a Composite of Selections From Separate Interviews
Samuel Trask Dana
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" That was the Clarke-McNary Act. MAUNDER: This would seem to indicate that Greeley was a real peace maker in this situation. DANA: He was in this situation, yes. I d say Greeley was a peade maker af ter he found that what he preferred could not be done. He would fight for what he thought was the proper answer to a jutmk problem as long as he thought there was any hope of getting it approved. When he found there wasn t, then he would compromise. He was in favor of state central with some federa...l participation. He later changed his mind, however, and opposed any federal partici pation. He wanted to leave it wholly to the states. MAUNDER: Was this after he left federal employ? DANA: Yes, quite a while after. Way back in the 1940 s when the first American Fore try Association National by Program of Forestry was un der consideration, he and I were members of a committee putting it in final shape. With respect to public regulation, I tried to gat the Clarke-McNary principle sp* that * the states would handle it with financial participation fromthe federal government approved.
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