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Branches: Newsletter of the Volunteers of The Morton Arboretum, Spring 1992 (3.107050)
Date: 1992Creator: Way, Carol
Type: Serial
Description:This digitized issue of the Spring 1992 Branches Newsletter contains articles on the following: Fischer Field, its origins and development as a test plot area for hybrid trees; the Outpost Wildflower Garden maintained by a volunteer group identified as VIEW (Volunteers in Education Work) and later WISH (Workers in Sylvan Horticulture); and START (Students Teamed in Arboretum Restoration Tasks) a volunteer group formed for high school students interested in working in restoration at the Arboretum. Volunteer opportunities. Volunteer information, lists of new volunteers and classes and programs are featured.
Extent: ;6 pages
Dilip Das teaching S.T.A.R.T. class in Schulenberg Prairie (3.32241)
Date: August 1992Creator: Nachel, Jim
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dilip Das teaching S.T.A.R.T. class in Schulenberg Prairie
Extent: 1 photograph
New Morton Arboretum Naturalists/Guides (3.4129)
Date: January 1992Type: Photographic image
Description:New Morton Arboretum Naturalists/guides
L to R: Dilip Das, Becky Newell, Jerry McNally, Carol Garret-Strelecki, Cliff Hill, Linda Burgstone, Ruth Luthringer, Diane Schonauer, Karen Remkus, Didge Donovan, Harold Burrow, Patty Christiansen, Sherry Zoars, Jason Harold
Extent: 1 photograph
1992 /06/12: Thomas B. Simpson, Dilip Das, and Craig B. Johnson to Chris [Whelan] (3.44212)
Date: June 12 1992Creator: Simpson, Thomas, Das, Dilip, Johnson, Craig B.
Type: Document
Description:Memo signed by Thomas B. Simpson, Dilip Das, and Craig Johnson to Chris [Whelan] regarding the management of the East Woods.
Extent: 4 sheets
1992/06/20: Ruth Luthringer to Dilip Das (3.57374)
Date: June 20 1992Creator: Luthringer, Ruth
Type: Document
Description:A set of two letters and a monologue. The letters are from Ruth Luthringer to Dilip Das and George Ware and seek feedback in regards to a short monologue titled Thornhill Elm which interprets the life-cycle of the Accolade Elm.
Extent: 4 sheets