Windswept – Summer 2000, Volume 41 Number 2
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Features
- The Winter of 1935-1936: The Diary of Wendell Lees
- Filling an important and colorful gap in Observatory history.
By Guy Gosselin.
- Decline of the Ice Age and Arrival of Paleoindians in the Northern White Mountains
- Part 2: The Tundra-Steppe Landscape. The second of three installments describing important North Country research.
By Christopher Dorion.
- The Story of Dolly Copp Campground
- A synopsis of a new history about one of New England'sbest known and most popular campgrounds.
By Jonathan C. Chew
Plus
- Green Skies and Ham?
- By Eric Pinder
- Trustee Profile: Tom Armstrong, Jr.
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- Rudi Honkola Gives Major Gift to Library
- By Peter Crane