Robert Wolf Interview, November 14, 1989

Robert Wolf takes up the early history of log exports, the Morse Amendment of 1968, differences between Alaska and the lower 48 states, abuse of the Tongass Forest in Alaska, Native American sales to Japan, the role of Western Forest Industries Association, the roles of Senator Wayne Morse, Senator...

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Main Author: Wolf, Robert E.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: ScholarWorks at University of Montana 1989
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.umt.edu/robertwolf_interviews/20
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Summary:Robert Wolf takes up the early history of log exports, the Morse Amendment of 1968, differences between Alaska and the lower 48 states, abuse of the Tongass Forest in Alaska, Native American sales to Japan, the role of Western Forest Industries Association, the roles of Senator Wayne Morse, Senator Wayne Magnuson, and Senator Henry Jackson, export statistics, effects, the role of labor, Weyerhaeuser, and the emotion and economics of Alaskan contracts. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/robertwolf_interviews/1019/thumbnail.jpg