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K. C. has something to say about Nature which he personally considers . . "Not an adversary to conquer and destroy, but a storehouse of infinite knowledge . . . linking man to all things past and present."

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Forces of Nature

Louise M Hinchliffe

"Louise Hinchliffe was a Grand Canyon institution for nearly forty years. Her duties over the years included interpretation, museum and visitor center support, Natural History Association secretary, and she is primarily remembered as the librarian.

Louise first saw the Grand Canyon in 1947. She wrote to then superintendent Harold Bryant about the possibilities of working at the Canyon. As luck would have it, the Naturalist Division was looking for a new secretary and Louise got the job. She boarded the train in Massachusetts on Thanksgiving Day 1951 and came alone to the Grand Canyon. She remained there until her retirement nearly 34 years later. She was much more than a secretary, filling in for the rangers at talks and designing exhibits, but it is for her long role as librarian that she is best remembered. Louise worked at the Grand Canyon longer than any other female employee.

Forty years of publishing

Over THIRTY MILLION Books Sold!!!!


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