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...CRIMSON deserves praise for recognizing the significance of the U.S. Court of Appeals decision on the proposed Con Edison Power Plant. However, the comments by Mr. Hugh M. Raup, who was "following the legal battle with interest," deserve some clarification. Throughout the legal battle to block the power plant, the lack of a strong position from Harvard University, which owns the property, has been noticeable. Has Mr. Raup given the Con Edison proposal the careful study it demands if its full implications are to be understood? Has Mr. Raup spent much time in the Harvard Black Rock Forest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CON ED DISPUTE | 1/10/1966 | See Source »

...Hugh M. Raup, director of the Harvard Forest, said yesterday that he was following the legal battle with interest. He pointed out, however, that the threatened loss of 230 acres would not significantly affect the 3700-acre forest, which is used to train graduate students for research in silviculture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Court of Appeals Lets Black Rock Stay Water-Free | 1/4/1966 | See Source »

...Hugh M. Raup, Charles Bullard professor of forestry and director of the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Mass., said that the project would not seriously affect the experiments now under way at Black Rock. "They'll take part of our and," Raup said, "but not very much. They've been discussing it for some time," Preservation Conference, a conservationist Raup added. The Scenic Hudson Pre-group, had been fighting the construction of the project. The Conference stated yesterday in New York that the decision must be reversed, and indicated that it would take action...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Dam Will Flood Area Owned by Univ. | 3/10/1965 | See Source »

...Hugh M. Raup, director of the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Mass., said yesterday that the trees along the Charles are "certainly not the typical American sycamore, which is found in the Midwestern United States but which is uncommon in the East." He said they were probably specimens of the "London plane tree, which has been widely planted in the East as a boulevard tree...

Author: By Sanford J. Ungar, | Title: Should It Be 'Save the Plane Trees'? | 11/23/1964 | See Source »

Paul C. Mangelsdorf, Hugh M. Raup, and Dean Stanley F. Teele will also serve on the committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fellowships Will Aid Conservation Studies | 1/4/1962 | See Source »

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