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Identifier
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wwu:34853
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Title
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Roderick Haig-Brown presentation at the Fly Fishers Club meeting
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Date
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1975-11-18
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Description
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Roderick Haig-Brown reminisces about his first days in the Pacific Northwest in Seattle in the 1920s and 1930s, visiting Eddie Bauer's store, some of his favorite books, fishing expeditions, and the influence of Easterners coming out for public works projects. He turns to more serious subjects, discussing the quality of the fishing experience, the detrimental effects of hatcheries, and the challenge of maintaining clean streams. Audio available in-house at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies.
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Digital Collection
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Wahl (Ralph E.) Flyfishing Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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Text
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Ralph E. Wahl Flyfishing Papers and Photographs
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Local Identifier
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WahlHaigBrown19751118transcript
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Text preview (might not show all results)
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Collection Name: Ralph E. Wahl Photographs and Papers Repository: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University Title: Roderick Haig-Brown, presentation at the Fly Fishers Club meeting Date: 18 November 1975 Original transcription by: Laurie Brion, February 2011 © This intervie
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Identifier
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wwu:34851
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Title
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Roderick Haig-Brown speech at the Flyfisher's Club of Oregon
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Date
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1976-04-04
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Description
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A proposal is made at the Flyfishers Club of Oregon for a national fly fishing organization with the goals of protecting fishing resources and providing education on the subject of fly fishing. The club presents Roderick Haig-Brown with a citation of lifelong contribution to the sport of fly fishing. Roderick Haig-Brown comments on the creation of various fly fishing organizations in North America and the burgeoning numbers of sports fishermen, necessitating greater attention to the waters as well as to fish stocks. He recommends support of creation of manmade lakes and fisheries along with the protection and preservation of wild fish and their streams in order to distribute the pressure on the resources more evenly. He expresses optimism in the future as regards damming, pollution, and stream management. He emphasizes the public ownership of these natural resources and the need to chronicle the developments, materials, and literature peculiar to the North American continent, nevertheless pointing out certain difficulties in the collection of artifacts. Audio available in-house at the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies.
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Digital Collection
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Wahl (Ralph E.) Flyfishing Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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Text
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Ralph E. Wahl Flyfishing Papers and Photographs
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Local Identifier
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WahlHaigBrown19670404transcript
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Text preview (might not show all results)
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Collection Name: Ralph E. Wahl Photographs and Papers Repository: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Washington University Title: Speech by Roderick Haig-Brown at the Flyfishers’ Club of Oregon Date: 4 April 1967 Original transcription by: Laurie Brion, October 2010 © This interview, reco
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Identifier
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wwu:42723
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Title
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Un-Rapping Disability
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Date
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2018-05-18
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Description
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Disability advocate and activist Keith Jones draws upon research and life experience in a speech about access, inclusion, and empowerment of persons with disabilities--both at college and in life. Mr. Jones is introduced by Keith Hyatt, a faculty member in WWU Woodring College of Education's Special Education department.
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Digital Collection
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Western Washington University Audiovisual Records
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Type of resource
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Moving image
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Object custodian
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University Archives
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Local Identifier
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20220007_20180612_274790503_unrapping_disability, 20220007_20180612_274790503_unrapping_disability.mp4