Shelf List
R Cullimore Family.
1090 Papers, 1973-1992.
Four
folders.
Folder 1: Correspondence, 1973-1981
Date From To
22
May 1973 Don G. Cullimore,
-- Nov
1973 Rocky,
17
Nov 1975 Dan Saults Rocky
14
Jan 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“We’re Talking—Is Anyone Listening?,” carbon copy of an address by Dan Saults
to the Fourteenth Annual Wildlife Conference, University of Missouri, 19 Feb
1976)
23
Apr 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“Royalty visits the Ozarks,” by Dan Saults, Branson
Beacon, 22 Apr 1976)
31
Aug 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
edited newscopy, “Sierra Club,” March 12,
10
Sep 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“Living with nuclear realities,” Republican,
9 Sep 1976)
19
Oct 1976 Dan Saults,
(enclosure: Bronowski, Jacob, Ascent of Man, Little Brown, 1973)
20
Oct 1976 Rocky,
06
Nov 1976 Dan Saults,
06
Nov 1976 Rocky Dan
Saults
12
Nov 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
17
Nov 1976 Rocky Dan
Saults
01
Dec 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
09
Dec 1976 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
letter from Chuck Saults to Dan Saults, 30 Nov 1976)
15
Feb 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
24
Feb 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
24
Apr 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
11
May 1977 Dan Saults
(enclosure:
guest editorial by Dan Saults in Joplin
Globe)
28
Jun 1977 Rocky Dan
Saults
02
Jul 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
07
Jul 1977 Rocky Dan
Saults
14
Jul 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
25
Jul 1977 Dan Saults
04
Nov 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
14
Nov 1977 Dan Saults Rocky
--Nov
1977 [or 1978] Rocky Dan
Saults
06
Dec 1977 Dan Daults Rocky
(enclosure:
newspaper clipping “Odds, ends, ignorances,” by Dan Saults, 1 Dec 1977)
10
Jan 1978 Rocky Dan
Saults
15
Jan 1978 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
Dan Saults to George Reiger, 15 Jan 1978)
21
Apr 1978 Dan Saults Rocky
07
Nov 1978 Rocky Dan
Saults
22
Nov 1978 Rocky Dan
Saults
09
Jan 1979 Dan Saults Rocky
28
Jul 1979 Dan Saults Rocky
17
Nov 1979 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
Dan Saults to Leah K. Patton,
25
Feb 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
12
May 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
15
May 1980 Rocky Dan
Saults
05 Jul
1980 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“Searching for serenity: it’s worth a try,” by C. W. Gusewelle, Kansas City Star, 23 May 1980)
26
Jul 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
16
Aug 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“Prehistoric litter in Ozarks holds clues to mankind’s past,” by Bill Prater, Kansas City Star, 17 Jul 1980)
22
Aug 1980 clipping from Joplin Globe
23
Aug 1980 clipping from
27
Aug 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“Why I support President Carter,” by William Attwood,
05
Sep 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
18
Sep 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosures:
Bill Voight,
30
Sep 1980 Rocky Dan
Saults
(enclosure:
Supplement to the Cosmos Club Bulletin,
April 1980)
03
Oct 1980 Rocky Dan
Saults
03
Oct 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
04
Oct 1980 photocopy of story on
Dan Saults,
04
Nov 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
03
Dec 1980 Rocky Dan
Saults
12
Dec 1980 Dan Saults Rocky
25
Dec 1980 clipping: “Environmental
Groups Oppose Watt for Interior Secretary,” by William Hines, Arkansas Gazette, 25 Dec 1980
31
Jan 1981 Dan Saults Don
G. Cullimore
25
Jul 1981 Dan Saults Rocky
19
Nov 1981 Rocky Dan
Saults
21
Dec 1981 Dan Saults Rocky
and Carlene
Folder 2: Correspondence, 1982-1992
05
Feb 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
04
May 1982 Rocky Dan
Saults
(enclosure:
Donald B. Cullimore, Manzanita, Oregon, to Ron Way, National Wildlife
Federation, Washington, D. C., 4 May 1982)
22
May 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure: Tom
Englehardt cartoon, St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, n.d.; “We Are All Greeks,” by Dr. John R. Silber,
05
Jun 1982 Rocky Dan
Saults
26
Jul 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
05
Oct 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
14
Oct 1982 Rocky Dan
Saults
(enclosure:
Stephen Jay Gould, “The Hottentot Venus,” n.d.)
15
Oct 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
11
Nov 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
13
Nov 1982 Rocky Dan
Saults
23
Nov 1982 Dan Saults Rocky
02
Feb 1983 Dan Saults Rocky
07
Aug 1983 Rocky Dan
Saults
(enclosure:
“Provocative Wording,” by Don Cullimore, Tillamook
Headlight-Herald, Aug 1982)
20
Aug 1983 Dan Saults Rocky
26
Aug 1983 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure: “Nutt plans area development,” Branson Beacon and Leader, 15 Aug 1983)
01
Sep 1983 Rock Dan
Saults
09
Sep 1983 Dan Saults Rocky
01
Nov 1983 Dan Saults Rocky
--Nov
1983 Dan Daults Rocky
(enclosure:
notes on the
16
Dec 1983 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
“A Real Dog of an Idea,” by Dave Barry, n.d.)
ca. 15
Feb 1984 Dan Saults Don Cullimore
(enclosure:
“Voting for the Love of God, basketball,” by Jerry Fite, 7 Feb 1984)
15
Feb 1984 Rocky Dan
Saults
13
Apr 1984 Dan Saults Rocky
01
May 1984 Rocky Dan
Saults
14
May 1984 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure: Harry Fey to Dan Saults, n.d.; “Old Soldiers Never
Die,” The Nation, 12 May 1984)
10
Jul 1984 Don Cullimore Dan Saults
(enclosure:
“
08
Aug 1984 Dan Saults Rocky
(enclosure:
draft on terrorism, by Dan Saults)
25
Aug 1984 Don Cullimore Dan Saults
20
Oct 1984 Dan Saults Rocky
22
Jan 1985 Dan Saults Rocky
30
Jan 1985 Don Cullimore Dan Saults
04
Mar 1985 Dan Saults Rock
(enclosure:
“Using tax funds for ads a waste,” by Dan Saults, ca. Feb 1985)
17
Apr 1985 Don Cullimore Dan Saults
29
Apr 1985 Dan Saults Rock
26
May 1985 Don Cullimore Dan Saults
04
Jun 1985 Dan Saults Rock
(enclosure:
“Search for a Lost Eden,” n.d.; “Booze for the Muse,” by Penni Crabtree, n.d.)
Oct 1985 “Black
Powder, White Smoke,” by Jory Sherman, Ozark
Sketchbook, on the death of Dan Saults)
31
Dec 1988 Helen Saults Rocky
15
Jan 1990 Helen Saults Rocky
09
Dec 1991 Rocky Carol Kersavage
Jan
1992 Helen Saults Rocky
06 Jan
1992 Helen Saults Rocky
Folder 3: Dan Saults, “Saulty Observations,” columns in
the Branson Beacon
08
Aug 1974 One man’s nirvana is
another’s boredom
14
Aug 1974 Meaningless platitudes:
‘right valuable blinders’
25
Aug 1974 Doubts about medium, but
[Euell] Gibbons real
29
Aug 1974 A Shangri La, Ozark
style [Joe Dutra]
12
Sep 1974 The White: ‘a river of
the third magnitude’ [Henry Rowe Schoolcraft]
03
Oct 1974 Ill winds and the
American economy
10
Oct 1974 Michener’s one-headed
calf: ‘Centennial’
18
Oct 1974 Portraits that make
memory worth having
24
Oct 1974 Afraid of more serious
issues?
07
Nov 1974 The First
21
Nov 1974 Mexican high finance
28
Nov 1974 Guanajuato: now poor but
happy
05
Dec 1974
12
Dec 1974 Plumed Serpent
dominates various Mexican cultures
20
Dec 1974 A word for the
professionals
26
Dec 1974 Wilbur [Mills] was a
powerful man
02
Jan 1975 Keeping track of the
sun
06
Jan 1975 A good place
09
Jan 1975 You really do meet
nice people
16
Jan 1975 The Conservationists’
Hymn
23
Jan 1975 No shortage of
legislation
30
Jan 1975 Add ‘useful’ to cry of
‘let’s do something!’
13
Feb 1975 A comfortable nostalgia
06
Mar 1975 El Mono and a full moon
20
Mar 1975 Dru Pippin:
well-trained conservation leader
27
Mar 1975 Furthering the cause of
peace
03
Apr 1975 [no title]
01
May 1975 A constantly angry
nation
08
May 1975 A moral cover-up in park
system
15
May 1975 Conservation ‘team’
honored
22
May 1975 An excursion into sixth
grade literature
29
May 1975
05
Jun 1975 Pioneers’ stories
revisited
13
Jun 1975 The case for building
log cabins
19
Jun 1975 Anti-gun talk stirs
OWAA
26
Jun 1975 The dubious virtues of
farm-bred alligators
10
Jul 1975 The ‘eternal growth’
myth
17
Jul 1975 ‘Bald’ plan a wild
one [Hercules Glades Wilderness]
24
Jul 1975 The ancient tragedy
of humankind
31
Jul 1975 If technology didn’t
invent
07
Aug 1975 The ‘Bambi’ syndrome
14
Aug 1975 Potpourri of patio
wanderings
21
Aug 1975 Freedom: price is
increasing
28
Aug 1975 In horror of casual
honesty
04
Sep 1975 The less we achieve,
the more it costs us
11
Sep 1975 A longing for Firenze [
18
Sep 1975 ‘National devils’
shifting
25
Sep 1975 Addiction in
perspective
02
Oct 1975 Don’t nobody speak any
English?
09
Oct 1975 A true man for all
seasons [Thomas Jefferson]
16 Oct
1975 A touch of selfishness
23
Oct 1975 ‘The bland leading the
blind’
30
Oct 1975 An exquisite
difference
06
Nov 1975 Thinking with words
13
Nov 1975 Mechanical boredom
26
Nov 1975 A wilderness diversion
11
Dec 1975 Heroic memories [339th
Regimental Combat Team]
18
Dec 1975 Killing for “fun”
25
Dec 1975 A Christmas story [Gov.
Bob Taylor]
01
Jan 1976 The value of beauty
08
Jan 1976 Praise for ‘
15
Jan 1976 ‘When in doubt…’
30
Jan 1976 Bye-bye blackbirds,
geese, and…..
05 Feb
1976 To legislate the public
good
19
Feb 1976 Farewell to Dr. Angler
[George B. Herndon]
26
Feb 1976 John’s lacking, ugly
booming
04
Mar 1976
11
Mar 1976 Mass hunting will
decline
18
Mar 1976 Duty is a two-edged
sword
25
Mar 1976 A trace of optimism,
maybe
01
Apr 1976 Great wanderin’ country
08
Apr 1976 Forests for the future
--
Apr 1976 Plain honest criticism
17
Apr 1976 Ability, not ideology
22
Apr 1976 Royalty visits the
Ozarks [Pete Czura; Don Cullimore]
29
Apr 1976 Bravoes from a cynic
06
May 1976 In favor of wilderness
13
May 1976 A labor of love
20
May 1976 Hope for the future
27
May 1976 This fragile landscape
10
Jun 1976 A strange people
24
Jun 1976 I don’t believe it
31
Jun 1976 A book of
22
Jul 1976 A fragile landscape
29
Jul 1976 The Imperial
Presidency
04
Aug 1976 Adieu for now
05
Aug 1976 Old homes restored
14
Aug 1976 Boating into back
country
19
Aug 1976 Campaign against the
desert
02
Sep 1976 In pursuit of
understanding
16
Sep 1976 Signs of the times
23
Sep 1976 Home of failed poets
30
Sep 1976 Conservation design
14
Oct 1976 Security in the soil
28
Oct 1976 Palette and paint
people
04
Nov 1976 A trek through the
Glades
11
Nov 1976 Language through symbols
18
Nov 1976 Will Carter bring
Camelot?
25
Nov 1976 Writers, editors, fans
02
Dec 1976 Don’t change the rules
16
Dec 1976 The nature of Nature
23
Dec 1976 God bless us, everyone
30
Dec 1976 When the New Year dawns
05
Jan 1977 A potpourri of
wildlife matters
13
Jan 1977 Contradictory capitol
20
Jan 1977 Man defined by labor
27
Jan 1977 To feed or not to feed
03
Feb 1977 In search of a sage
10
Feb 1977 ‘Jimmy Who’ arrives
17
Feb 1977 Aiding the alcoholic
24
Feb 1977 Conservation topics
change
17
Mar 1977 Season of sadism
24
Mar 1977 The eternal Ozarks?
31
Mar 1977 Throw the rascals out
07
Apr 1977 Ain’t it the truth
14
Apr 1977 The
21
Apr 1977 The deer return
28
Apr 1977 The dance is over
12
May 1977 Wandering routes
19
May 1977 The snake fascination
02
Jun 1977 The Killer Ape
09
Jun 1977 Fooled…then ruled
16
Jun 1977 Facing virgin paper
23
Jun 1977 ‘A magnificent area’
17
Jul 1977 Silver lining on 76?
20
Jul 1977 OWAA past chronicled
28
Jul 1977 Grieve for paddlefish
13
Oct 1977 Returned from distant
places
27
Oct 1977 On Eagleton and Taylor
30
Oct 1977 Lynx…Ralph Lucas…are
they both endangered species?
10
Nov 1977 There’s a mystique to
big game hunting
17
Nov 1977
01
Dec 1977 Odds, ends, ignorances
16
Dec 1977 Little Michael, and
other religious mysteries
22
Dec 1977 ‘The Christmas Carol
retold’
29
Dec 1977 Red, green chile
connoisseurs
05
Jan 1978 A potpourri of
wildlife matters
14
Jan 1978 Hubert Humphrey:
grace, honor, eloquence
26
Jan 1978 A big game record for
dull titling
02
Feb 1978 Simple abstraction of
life
09
Feb 1978 Living in a RV: it’s
not so carefree
02
Mar 1978 Is dam safety another
worry?
16
Mar 1978 “Wilderness’ is a
relative term
20
Mar 1978 Philosopher of the soil
[Eugene Poirot]
30
Mar 1978 An illogical situation
06
Apr 1978 A need for quietness
13
Apr 1978 A word for wanderers
27
Apr 1978
06
May 1978 Fame is fleeting
11
May 1978 Tapestry of life
18
May 1978 Ozarks gourmet dining
25
May 1978 An authors’ autograph
party
01
Jun 1978 Man an endangered
species
08
Jun 1978 Cro-Magnon man a
wildlife artist
06
Jul 1978 All writers are
egotists
27
Jul 1978 ‘Checks and balances’
don’t apply
03
Aug 1978 [no title]
10
Aug 1978 [no title]
17
Aug 1978
24
Aug 1978 Wilderness land use: the
correct choice
31
Aug 1978 The human: a rational
animal?
07
Sep 1978 Table Rock not a duck
haven
13
Sep 1978 Bookstore wanderings
14
Sep 1978 It ain’t necessarily
so…
21
Sep 1978 The same in any
language
28
Sep 1978 Neither earth, nor
dollar stable
05
Oct 1978 Up through the fog
12
Oct 1978 Ozark October
matchless
19
Oct 1978 GSA playing games
26
Oct 1978 Johnboats and river
guides
09
Nov 1978 Colorful autumn
16
Nov 1978 ‘Bittersweet Country’
marvelous
23
Nov 1978 Where are the heroes?
30
Nov 1978 The art of conversation
07
Dec 1978 Growth, or clean air,
water?
14
Dec 1978 From root blooms evil
21
Dec 1978 Yuletide blessings—with
a grain of salt
28
Dec 1978 New Year’s resolutions
--
Jan 1979 The Eternal
Ozarks? [from Ozark Graphic]
04
Jan 1979 Robert Ford left
quietly
11
Jan 1979 When the world was
young…
18
Jan 1979 ‘Reason’ hasn’t failed
25
Jan 1979 The guy was something!
02
Feb 1979 Mexican realities
01
Mar 1979 Freedom or not, it’s
valuable
02
Mar 1979 Art, music, and ducks
15
Mar 1979 Price hiking no answer
22
Mar 1979 Gone fishin’
05
Apr 1979 Masks hide
personalities
12
Apr 1979 The patriots
19
Apr 1979 Some good, some bad
26
Apr 1979 Dogwoods a sure sign
03
May 1979 …a crisis everywhere
10
May 1979 1980: future shock?
17
May 1979 More than a birdwatcher
31
May 1979 Have gas, will travel
20
Dec 1979 Before your next bough
--
--- 1979 Old
warrior [Clarence Rhode] returns
Folder 4: Dan Saults columns in the Springfield Daily News
05
Jul 1982 Ozarks Society ‘ain’t
all bad’
12
Jul 1982 Historian
recalls [Rosecliff] hotel’s essence
19
Jul 1982 Ozarkers are
contradictions
26
Jul 1982 Will ‘museum of life’
be used?
02
Aug 1982 Lost in nature or nature
lost?
09
Aug 1982 Few Ozarkers guard
history
16
Aug 1982
23
Aug 1982 Man’s extinction will solve woes
25
Aug 1982 Saults’s smile softens
sting
30
Aug 1982 Friend matches writer in
insolence
06
Sep 1982 Happy wanderer proves
to be myth
13
Sep 1982 Not so long ago in
Ozarkia land
20
Sep 1982 New guidebook insults
Ozarks
27
Sep 1982 Earth god requires
sacrifice of myths
04
Oct 1982 Time stifles art of
conversation
11
Oct 1982 WWII vets hear bell
tolling for all
18
Oct 1982 Man preaches laws of
nature
25
Oct 1982 Impersonal world keeps
man hiding
01
Nov 1982 Bureaucracies imitate
granite
08
Nov 1982 Capitol Hill trip causes
nostalgia
15
Nov 1982 Ozarks food lost
original flavor
22
Nov 1982 Poetic phrases capture
nature
29
Nov 1982 Man preaches laws of
nature
06
Dec 1982 Hope is not lost in
holiday glitter
13
Dec 1982 Juniper depicts native
Ozarkians
20
Dec 1982 We get educated despite
problems
27
Dec 1982 Renewing wildlife
renews our past
03
Jan 1983 Ozarks fiddlin’
recalls bagpipes
10
Jan 1983 Floods revive dam-plan
corpse
17
Jan 1983 Ozarks gaining
regional culture
24
Jan 1983 Ozarkers discover
parallels in desert
31
Jan 1983 American society is
drug-poisoned
07
Feb 1983 Enchanted city loses
its charm
14
Feb 1983 Congress misses
Bolling’s sense
28
Feb 1983 Random shots may fall
in error
07
Mar 1983 Lies often sooth burns
of reality
14
Mar 1983 Ozarkers build their
own cells
21
Mar 1983 Nation upholds royal
presidency
28
Mar 1983 Don’t put store in
Ozarks’ lore
04
Apr 1983 Pessimist finds healing
in nature
11
Apr 1983 Economists fail to
admit limits
18
Apr 1983 Man still labors in
complex times
25
Apr 1983
02
May 1983 Experience frees man of
certainty
16
May 1983 Public lands need
protection
23
May 1983 Rural county [Ozark] is
well-kept secret
06
Jun 1983 Beneath it all are
coffin boards
13
Jun 1983 Area publication [Ozarks Mountaineer] is rough, lovely
20
Jun 1983 Some questions for Dr.
Stephens
27
Jun 1983 Now’s the time to save
frontier
04
Jul 1983 Aldo Leopold loved
wilderness
11
Jul 1983 Excess-ordinary kills
extraordinary
18
Jul 1983 Policies place price
over value
25
Jul 1983 Contradictions abound
in
01
Aug 1983 Man uses myth to ignore
folly
08
Aug 1983
15
Aug 1983 Ozarks start slide into
20th century
22
Aug 1983 Literary dreamers talk
at writers’ den
29
Aug 1983 Computer world is a
social wasteland
05
Sep 1983 Nature makes up for its
lost time
12
Sep 1983 Conservationist is for
the birds
19
Sep 1983 Wildlife question
deserves answer
26
Sep 1983 People’s dreams guide
history
03
Oct 1983 Ozarks hills turn into
‘ruburbia’
17
Oct 1983 Lobbyists are a
likable bunch
24
Oct 1983 Queries of life haunt
all of us
31
Oct 1983
07
Nov 1983 Plain boredom dampens
voters
14
Nov 1983 Someone else likes blue
jays
21
Nov 1983 Freedom defies easy
definition
28
Nov 1983 Save resources for
future’s sake
05
Dec 1983 Time will kill you if
you don’t kill it
12
Dec 1983 Gnomes may lurk in
Ozarks hollows
19
Dec 1983 Hope is not lost in
holiday glitter
26
Dec 1983 County mergers are a
good idea
02
Jan 1984 Mass mentality erodes
quality
09
Jan 1984 Nation’s future stirs
pessimism
16
Jan 1984 Cities reach out to
engulf country
22
Jan 1984 Mexican fears actions
of
30
Jan 1984 ‘Progress’ comes with
a high price
06
Feb 1984 Thank Tamulipas for
Jose Guzman
13
Feb 1984 Law should ban sweet
temptation
20
Feb 1984
22
Feb 1984 Those 400 words don’t
come easy [by Marion Stephens]
27
Feb 1984 Man’s present is
falling apart
05
Mar 1984 When is a group a
‘committee’?
12 Mar
1984 Specialty days bury good
cause
19
Mar 1984 Women’s rights are
nothing new
26
Mar 1984 Conservation shows
fractures
02
Apr 1984 Monastery attack is no
dead issue
09
Apr 1984 Soil-erosion issue
demands examination
16
Apr 1984 El Mono inspires writer
to prayer
30
Apr 1984 Pleasing tourists
offends purists
07
May 1984 Society is crazy, not
nature writer
09
May 1984 Species of man manages
sadly
14
May 1984 Spirit of the past
haunts Ozarkia
18
Jun 1984 Natural waters can be
poisoned
21
May 1984 Electricity’s glare has
stolen night
28
May 1984 Conservation honors
given
04
Jun 1984 Everyone strives for
an elite rank
11
Jun 1984
25
Jun 1984 Natural resources need
writers’ help
02
Jul 1984 Reagan will lose if
voters get bored
09
Jul 1984 Technology has wasted
resources
16
Jul 1984 City reader raps
obsolete treaties
23
Jul 1984 Terrorism runs
rampant in
30
Jul 1984 Fishing is more than
just a sport
06
Aug 1984 Ozarks’ Bill Nunn
deserves praise
13
Aug 1984 Cynicism is OK election
year
20
Aug 1984 Sourdough adds life to
cooking
27
Aug 1984 Leisure planning takes a
lot of work
03
Sep 1984 Humans must fit into
limited space
10
Sep 1984 Ozarks scientist
[Curtis Fletcher Marbut] broke new ground
17 Sep
1984 Writers cast lines for
catfish tales
24
Sep 1984 We’ll all miss Singin’
Forester [Herschel Bledsoe]
03
Oct 1984 Main Street winds
though Ozarks
08
Oct 1984 Book puts readers on 2
Ozarks rivers
15
Oct 1984 Nature’s power shown
in fights [T. P. Russell]
23
Oct 1984 Return what you take
from the soil [Eugene Poirot]
29
Oct 1984 We need music, not sea
of noise
05
Nov 1984
12
Nov 1984 Society creates drug
dependency
19
Nov 1984 Love for country isn’t
really power
26
Nov 1984 Keep the wild in area
wildlife
03
Dec 1984 Hamlets change faster
than hills
10
Dec 1984 ‘Outdoor ethics’ need
exercise
17
Dec 1984 We have seen hunger
before
12
Dec 1984 Attitudes Toward
Wildlife Contrasted/Compared [Ozark
24
Dec 1984 Season of joy can be
tense
31
Dec 1984
07
Jan 1985 Self-queries rise
while on highway
14
Jan 1985 Put learning back in
kids’ education
21
Jan 1985 Outdoorsmen hibernate,
too
28
Jan 1985 Dorothy Ellis inspires
pride
04
Feb 1985 Simplicity, luxury
desired by many
11
Feb 1985 Using tax funds for ads
is a waste
18
Feb 1985 Understand value of
Ozarks forests
25
Feb 1985 Book thoughts provide
respite
04
Mar 1985 Earthlings have odd
view of Earth
11
Mar 1985 Key landscapes can
capture heart
18
Mar 1985 Karkhagne beast isn’t
just a myth
25
Mar 1985 Despite all efforts
barbarism winning
01
Apr 1985 A day for fools is
appropriate
08
Apr 1985 Years of editing in
15
Apr 1985 Madson’s book reveals
outdoors
22
Apr 1985 Audubon’s birth merits
celebration
29
Apr 1985 Reshaping hills not
worth a dam
06
May 1985 Christianity climb is
painfully slow
13
May 1985 Race through
20
May 1985 Air guns symbol of
hunting stability
27
May 1985 MADmen ask: What? Us Worry?
03
Jun 1985 Caesar provides a
different view
10
Jun 1985 Prof puts finger on
sign of times
17
Jun 1985 Value of forests easy
to overlook
24
Jun 1985 Pollution problem
leads to boycott
01
Jul 1985 Editors of old left
out today
08
Jul 1985 U.S. 160 is tough
test for travelers
15
Jul 1985 Hermann, unique
Ozarks town
22
Jul 1985 We’re better people
for having Scouts
29
Jul 1985 Profit motive
destroys morals
05
Aug 1985 Conservation shows
divisions
12
Aug 1985 There just aren’t too
many secrets
19
Aug 1985 Area leaves a lot to be
discovered
26
Aug 1985 Learn to accept your own
death
02
Sep 1985 Modest proposal would
cure woes
09
Sep 1985 We must conserve the
tapestry of life
16
Sep 1985 Mystic romance belongs
to youth
23
Sep 1985 Human species overruns
range
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