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CHRISTOPHER M. GRANGER 



6677 MAC ARTHUR BOULEVARD 

 WASHINGTON 16, D. C. 



December 8, 1964. 



Mrs. Amelia R. Fry 

 The General Library 

 University of California 

 Berkeley 4, California. 



Dear Mrs. Fry: 



Thank you for your letter of November 24 and accompanying outline. 



I am pretty well along in preparing the outline of my contribution. 

 I think I can meet the April deadline. 



I hove several comments on the outline: 



1-Re A 5, neither Clapp nor Marsh recall anything about a Granger-Hale 

 Report. Clapp does recall a report on pulp and paper he helped to pre 

 pare during Greeley s tenure, but it was not-according to his recollec 

 tion-connected with any Senate resolution. I am exploring this item 

 further. 



2- Re A 8-Shelterbelt. The man still living who had most to do with 

 this project is Paul Roberts, a Forest Service retiree who lives at 200^ 

 Estrella Road, Prescott, Arizona. I suggest you tell him of your project 

 and ask him for the history of the Shelterbelt. You can tell him I 

 suggested him for the job. .Incidentally Roberts recently published an 

 excellent book giving a lot of history of grazing on the national forests 

 entitled &quot;Hoofprints on Forest Ranges&quot;. A copy would be a good addition 

 to the files of your project. 



A 7- New England blowdown. I am inquiring as to who can best handle this 

 and will let you know. It was outside my field of responsibility. 

 02- The Douglas bill. Lee Kneipp can best handle this and may already 

 have given Mrs. Mezirow data on it. 



E. Talked with Earle Clapp. He has already written something on regu 

 lation, with which he had a great deal to do, and I hope he will provide 

 you with something. 



On insurance, I will try to locate the best informed person on this, 

 and let you know. 



Mrs. Mezirow has confirmed the offer of her help and I shall call 

 upon her for aid on several points. I am sending her a copy of this 

 letter. 



Sincerely yours, 



