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ANTHONY NETBOY COLLECTION #016

Introduction and Scope Note Natural resources writer and leading authority on salmon Anthony Netboy contributed papers to the library beginning in the 1970s, when he and his wife Elizabeth Silsby Netboy moved to Jacksonville after his retirement as an associate professor of English in the Oregon State System of Higher Education. The collection includes draft manuscripts of several of his books, various publications containing articles written by Netboy, research notes, correspondence and other papers. Also included is a bibliography of his works, compiled by Netboy and college librarian Harold Otness that includes a biographical sketch. (The library’s general and special collections also include cataloged copies of Netboy’s books, but they are not described as part of this collection.)

Although his academic field was English—he received a Master of Arts in English from Columbia University in 1968, and studied comparative literature at Harvard from 1928-1931—Netboy is most known for his books and articles on salmon, fisheries and other natural resources. He began working on writing projects during the Depression, starting with a Works Progress Administration readability project. He held various positions with federal agencies during the 1940s, including that of technical writer for the Forest Service, where he developed a lifelong interest in resources conservation. In 1952, Bonneville Power Administration hired Netboy to study the problems of Columbia River resource development. The conflict between power generation and fish passage on the river, and Netboy’s evolving views on the subject, led him to leave federal employment, and in 1956, he joined the English department of Portland State College.

During his tenure as an English professor, he continued to publish books and numerous articles on natural resource issues and on many other topics as well. His interests included travel and social problems, and part of a book he was writing on the French author Voltaire was published in the Virginia Quarterly Review in 1978.

Netboy was born in 1906 in Poland, and emigrated with his family to Chicago when he was two years old. He died in Oregon in 1993. Jan. 19, 2010 Guide to Collection Contents Collection #016: Netboy Collection Box 1: Articles, Correspondence, Lectures, Manuscripts File 1: Articles, literature, drama, travel, misc. Item 1: Typewritten Article “A new look at Gulliver’s travels: a parable for our time” Item 2: Typewritten Article “Justice in Van Diemen’s land: the story of Tasmania as a penal colony, 1804-1854” Item 3: Letter to commentary section of unknown publication about anti- Semitism at Columbia and Harvard universities in the 1930s (photocopy) Item 4: Newspaper Article “WPA writers’ works survive” The Oregonian, Oct. 8, 1978 Item 5: Newspaper Article Review of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of Eugene O’Neill’s “A moon for the misbegotten” featuring Jean Smart. The Oregonian, 1977 Item 6: Newspaper Article “Brutality, genocide began settlement of Tasmania” Gulf Islands Driftwood, June 29, 1983 (photocopy) Item 7: Newspaper Article “Tasmania – An unknown paradise” B.C. Gulfways, Oct. 1983 (photocopy) Item 8: Newspaper Article “Orwell’s ‘1984’: fantasy or reality?” B.C. Gulfways, Dec. 1983 (photocopy) File 2: Biographical and bibliographical information Item 1: “A bibliography of the writings of Anthony Netboy,” compiled by Anthony Netboy and Harold Otness Item 2: “Southern Oregon writers: Anthony Netboy” by Harold M. Otness Item 3: “Southern Oregon writers: Anthony Netboy” by Harold M. Otness (with draft) Item 4: Bibliography and list of publications by Anthony Netboy Item 5: “A boy’s life in the Chicago ghetto: part one of a memoir” Item 6: Letter “re: the memoir of Anthony Netboy” Aug. 24, 1984 Item 7: Newspaper Article “Anthony Netboy’s pace slows, but his words keep on flowing” The Oregonian, Mar. 12, 1991 Item 8: Newspaper Article “Anthony Netboy, ardent conservationist” by Elizabeth Till Item 9: Anthony Netboy collection University of Oregon Library, Dec. 1970 Item 10: Anthony Netboy collection University of Oregon Library, Apr. 1973 File 3: Book Reviews Item 1: Newspaper Article “Netboy’s book of the salmon finds home if man responds” by Herbert Lundy, The Oregonian, Feb. 8, 1974 Item 2: Newspaper Article “Quo Vadis, Big Fish?” by Blain Freer. The Seattle Post Intelligencer Item 3: Newspaper Article “Tales of the salmon, the world’s ‘most valuable fish’” by Irston R Barnes. The Washington Post, Apr. 26, 1974 Item 4: Newspaper Article “Blame pinpointed for salmon’s demise” by Bill Monroe. The Oregonian, Mar. 14, 1984 Item 5: Article on The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival in unidentified Booktalk section, by Robert H. Boyle File 4: Correspondence – Outgoing, 1962-1973 Item 1: Letter to Stephen W. Blodget at The Conservation Foundation regarding a change in address, grant payments, and research on the Atlantic salmon from European fishery biologists – Dec. 3, 1962 Item 2: Letter to Morley Kennerley at Faber and Faber Ltd regarding publication and details for Netboy’s manuscript as well as biographical information – Dec. 10, 1965 Item 3: Letter to Morley Kennerley regarding chapters in Netboy’s manuscript – Jan. 31, 1966 Item 4: Letter to Morley Kennerley regarding title ideas for Netboy’s manuscript as well as who he will send his chapter to for editing – Feb. 26, 1966 Item 5: Letter to Peter du Sautoy at Faber and Faber Ltd regarding a contract received from Morley Kennerley and copy editing for the manuscript – Mar. 9, 1966 Item 6: Letter to Miss Ford about where to promote Netboy’s manuscript and a change in title for the manuscript – Dec. 11, 1967 Item 7: Letter to Miss Ford with a list of people/places to send review copies of the manuscript – Feb. 8, 1968 Item 8: Letter to Ann Orford at Queenwood House Ltd about sending copies of the manuscript to locations in Canada – Feb. 27, 1968 Item 9: Letter to Paul Brooks, vice president and director at Houghton Mifflin Publishing Co. regarding the Wilderness Conference in Seattle, receiving an advance, and different school districts interested in purchasing Netboy’s manuscript – Mar. 12, 1968 Item 10: Letter to Russell Train at The Conservation Foundation regarding reviews of the manuscript and its theme of conservation – Mar. 31, 1968 Item 11: Letter to Darcy Coyle at Houghton Mifflin Publishing Co. regarding which newspapers to advertise the manuscript in – May 29, 1968 Item 12: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. regarding problems with Faber and Faber, and information on his new book, “Man and The Salmon” – May 20, 1969 Item 13: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. regarding editing Netboy’s new book and leaving Faber and Faber, as well as his article on salmon fishing on the Pacific Coast in Continental magazine – June 3, 1969 Item 14: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. regarding an outline for Netboy’s book – Aug. 23, 1969 Item 15: Letter to Monsieur Pierre Phelipot about publishing a limited edition portion of Netboy’s book on Atlantic salmon to be released in France – Mar. 27, 1971 Item 16: Letter to Anne Courtemanche regarding the French edition of Netboy’s book and translation – Mar. 27, 1971 Item 17: Letter to Mrs. Amussen regarding the sports fishing chapters in Netboy’s book – Apr. 21, 1971 Item 18: Letter to Anne Courtemanche about the possibility of selling “Man and The Salmon” in Japan and Russia – May 17, 1971 Item 19: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. with information on “Man and The Salmon” and its French translation as well as a temporary address Netboy could be reached at – July 7, 1971 Item 20: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghtin Mifflin Co. regarding maps to be used in the manuscript – July 10, 1971 Item 21: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. regarding a biography on Gifford Pinchot – Feb. 22, 1972 Item 22: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. regarding chapters in Netboy’s manuscript – Mar. 3, 1972 Item 23: Letter to Mary K. Harmen at Houghton Mifflin Co. regarding “Man and The Salmon” and a proposal for a new book – Apr. 14, 1972 Item 24: Letter to Austin Olney regarding copies of Netboy’s book to be sent out – Dec. 11, 1972 Item 25: Thank you letter to Jeff – Feb. 13, 1973 Item 26: Letter to Donald Ellegood at the University of Washington Press about no longer using a map from one of his books due to the price – Mar. 29, 1973 Item 27: Letter to Austin Olney regarding advertisement for Netboy’s book in his absence – May 16, 1973 Item 28: Letter to Austin Olney regarding the length of Netboy’s book – June 26, 1973 Item 29: Letter to Ruth Hapgood regarding edits on the manuscript and the price range for it – Aug. 16, 1973 Item 30: Letter to Mr. Kemp requesting a paper “The Preferences Clause in the Boneville Act” from the archives – Oct. 28, 1975 File 5: Correspondence – Incoming, A-M Item 1: Letter from Carl Albracht at Westinghouse Electric Corporation regarding a news release and permission to have an interview with James Mason from the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries in Seattle – May 1, 1970 Item 2: Letter from Carl Albracht at Westinghouse Electric Corporation with two photographs to be used in “Man and the Salmon” – May 13, 1970 Item 3: Letter from K. R. Allen at the Fisheries Research Board of Canada regarding illustrations for future manuscripts and a suggestion to write to J. E. Henri Legare from the Department of Lands and Mines – Aug. 8, 1966 Item 4: Thank you letter from Eldred Bailey at Camp Russell Salmon Club, Ltd for a copy of “The Atlantic Salmon” – Apr. 17, 1969 Item 5: Thank you letter from Eldred Bailey at Camp Russell Salmon Club, Ltd for the Christmas card and regarding the pollution in Canada – Jan. 14, 1970 Item 6: Letter from Theodore L. Bates regarding Netboy’s book on Atlantic salmon and further information on salmon, rivers and statistics – Dec. 10, 1969 Item 7: Letter from Douglas Beaton at the Winchester Press regarding “Salmon of the World” by Ernest Schwiebert in the British market – Aug. 5, 1970 Item 8: Letter from Milo C. Bell, Consulting Engineer, regarding publication and fish passage facilities – Dec. 1, 1970 Item 9: Letter from Magnus Berg about being dedicated as a scientist in Netboy’s manuscript and also including photographs from North Norway – June 2, 1966 Item 10: Letter from Stephen W. Blodgett at The Conservation Foundation with a schedule of payments for publication of Netboy’s manuscript – Aug. 7, 1962 Item 11: Letter from Stephen W. Blodgett at The Conservation Foundation regarding a check to be applied toward an Atlantic salmon research project – Dec. 3, 1962 Item 12: Letter from Max R. Borrell at the Subsecretaria de Turismo regarding Netboy’s article in the British Salmon and Trout Magazine, “The Melancholy Fate of the Spanish Salmon” – Feb. 1, 1965 Item 13: Letter from Max R. Borrell at the Subsecretaria de Turismo regarding Spanish salmon – Mar. 16, 1966 Item 14: Letter from Max R. Borrell at the Subsecretaria de Turismo regarding General Franco’s fishing outing – May 30, 1968 Item 15: Letter from Wallace D. Bowman at The Conservation Foundation regarding a letter of agreement and bookkeeping payments – Nov. 6, 1964 Item 16: Letter from Wallace D. Bowman at The Conservation Foundation regarding the grant given to Netboy to finish his manuscript and the excerpts sent to John Macrae – Dec. 30, 1964 Item 17: Letter from Wallace D Bowman at The Conservation Foundation about changing the title of Netboy’s manuscript to “Atlantic Salmon” and about the grant sent in to finish the manuscript – Feb. 17, 1965 Item 18: Letter from Blake A. Campbell at the Department of Fisheries enclosed with information on the economic aspects of the fisheries of British Columbia – Mar. 29, 1968 Item 19: Letter from Ove T. Carlson at Astra about having limited information on salmon stations on the British Isles – Apr. 29, 1970 Item 20: Letter from Jim C. Chapralis at Safari Outfitters Inc. regarding an article in the magazine, “Goin’ Fishin’” – Oct. 29, 1969 Item 21: Letter from S. J. Drew at Charles Knight and Co Ltd about referencing their book, “Angling and the Law” in Netboy’s manuscript – Aug. 18, 1969 Item 22: Thank you letter from Paul F. Elson at the Fisheries Research Board of Canada for a copy of Netboy’s manuscript – Apr. 10, 1969 Item 23: Letter from Daniel C. Fales at Rod&Gun with a copy of Rod&Gun magazine including a review on Netboy’s book and about contacting Charles Coiner regarding painting to use for illustration in the book – July 24, 1970 Item 24: Letter from Nancy Farmer, Acquisitions Librarion, about keeping “The Atlantic Salmon Journal” and other magazines and clippings in their collection – Aug. 19, 1975 Item 25: Letter from R. E. Foerster apologizing for not responding to Netboy’s letter and thanking him for a copy of “The Atlantic Salmon” – Nov. 25, 1969 Item 26: Letter from K. F. Fraser regarding collecting material for a future book on Pacific salmon and suggesting contacting Harvie Stewart for further information – Aug. 19, 1968 Item 27: Letters to and from Keith Gardner at Fishing World regarding information on cherry salmon and an outline for a future manuscript – 1976 Item 28: Letter from Frank Gregg at The Conservation Foundation regarding Netboy’s advance and the payments to follow – Dec. 20, 1966 Item 29: Letter from Thor Gudjonsson at Freshwater Fisheries regarding information on the Atlantic salmon in Iceland – Feb. 19, 1966 Item 30: Letter from Wayland Hayes at Vanderbelt University about research at the university – June 23, 1969 Item 31: Letter from Sydney Howe at The Conservation Foundation apologizing for leaving “The Atlantic Salmon” off of their book list – Sept. 22, 1970 Item 32: Letter from Seppo Hurme at the Bureau for Fishery Investigation about being satisfied with the use of his data used in Netboy’s book – Feb. 26, 1968 Item 33: Letter from Sir Julian Huxley regarding a British publisher for Netboy’s work – Jan. 21, 1965 Item 34: Letter from James Iclingworth at Strutt and Parker regarding mentioning Strutt and Parker in the sequel of “The Atlantic Salmon” – Jan. 6, 1970 Item 35: Letter from E. M. Jones at British Columbia Packers Limited granting the request for a copy of “Salmon: Our Heritage” – Nov. 7, 1969 Item 36: Letter from J. E. Henri Legare at the Department of Lands and Mines offering photographs of rivers and fishways – Aug. 16, 1966 Item 37: Letter from Rubin Levin at Labor apologizing for the late letter, congratulating Netboy on his second marriage and about Netboy’s review on his trip to Iran in the Saturday Review – Jan. 3, 1968 Item 38: Letter from P. J. Liddell with paraphrases from Rufus Mackenzie and himself – June 25, 1970 Item 39: Letter from P. J. Liddell regarding the Irish Tourist Board and proof reading Netboy’s chapter six from his manuscript – Sept. 3, 1970 Item 40: Letter from Alfred Meister at the Atlantic Sea Run Salmon Commission regarding the funds from the Anadromous Fisheries Act to contrast fishways in the Narraguagus River watershed – Feb. 4, 1970 Item 41: Letter from W. J. M. Menzies at Ashley Gardens regarding re-writing some paragraphs in Netboy’s manuscript – Apr. 21, 1966 Item 42: Letter from E. Montén at Vattenfall regarding photos from Nas smolt rearing stations – Sept. 13, 1966 Item 43: Letter from Diana Murphy at the Alaska Department of Economic Development regarding photos on commercial and sports salmon fishing for illustration in the Alaska chapter of Netboy’s upcoming book – July 15, 1970 File 6: Correspondence – Incoming, N-Z and unknown senders Item 1: Letter from Francis J. Nott at Devon River Authority regarding slides produced by Raymond Parker for possible use in future publications and a request for copies of “Man and The Salmon” – Dec. 8, 1969 Item 2: Letter from John M. Olin about prohibiting the taking of Atlantic salmon from international waters – May 23, 1968 Item 3: Letter from John M. Olin regarding Great Britain’s government becoming interested in the Atlantic salmon situation and a request for a copy of “Man and The Salmon” when it is ready – Apr. 8, 1970 Item 4: Letter from John M. Olin about a meeting held in London to appraise the Atlantic salmon situation and a request for a copy of the article Netboy sent in to the English magazine, Trout and Salmon – Sept. 25, 1970 Item 5: Thank you letter from R. D. Parker at Lancashire River Authority for a card regarding Netboy’s book in progress – Jan. 6, 1970 Item 6: Letter from R. D. Parker at Lancashire River Authority mentioning a mistake in Netboy’s manuscript and that the manuscript was passed on to Mr. Stewart – Mar. 12, 1970 Item 7: Letter from Donald G. Pasko at the State of New York Conservation Department regarding salmon fishing in New York – Mar. 29, 1966 Item 8: Letter from F. T. K. Peuletow about being grateful for “Salmon of the Pacific Northwest” – Dec. 15, 1965 Item 9: Thank you letter from F. T. K. Peuletow – Mar. 27, 1966 Item 10: Letter from F. T. K. Peuletow regarding expected contribution from Ian Ward on Netboy’s next manuscript – Apr. 30, 1966 Item 11: Letter from Monsieur Pierre Phelipot at A.P.P.S.B. with comments on Netboy’s chapter on French salmon – Oct, 7, 1970 Item 12: Letter from K. A. Pyefinch at the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland regarding illustrations and awaiting chapters on Scotland, Iceland, and Greenland – Apr. 7, 1966 Item 13: Letter from Charles Edgar Randall giving good reviews on “The Atlantic Salmon” and how he hopes to become acquainted again in the future – Jan. 6, 1969 Item 14: Letter from R. Richard at the Association Nationale de Defense des Nueres a Saumon – July 13, 1970 Item 15: Letter from Hugh J. Ross at The Conservation Foundation increasing the budget of “The Atlantic Salmon” – Feb. 3, 1964 Item 16: Letter from Loyd A. Royal at the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission about the 1968 Annual Report – Apr. 14, 1969 Item 17: Letter from Loyd A. Royal at the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission about reviewing the chapter on British Columbia and the 1969 Annual Report – Apr. 13, 1970 Item 18: Thank you letter from Loyd A. Royal at the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission for publishing a series of lectures on “The Atlantic Salmon” – May 14, 1970 Item 19: Letter from R. M. Ryan at River Tweed Commissioners regarding the statistics of rivers – May 20, 1967 Item 20: Letter from Francis A. Seufert at Francis A. Seufert and Co. with a question from “The Atlantic Salmon” – Nov. 25, 1970 Item 21: Letter from Denton Sherry at Whitney-Fidalgo Seafoods, Inc. about contacting Robert Reynolds for pictures for the manuscript – Jan. 4, 1971 Item 22: Letter from Gloria G. Snow at the United States Department of the Interior about sending fishery publications – Apr. 5, 1968 Item 23: Letter from L. V. Taylor at the Fisheries Research Board of Canada enclosed with a copy of a Bulletin on sockeye salmon – Dec. 3, 1968 Item 24: Letter from Roger C. Taylor at the International Marine Publishing Company about copies of “The Atlantic Salmon” being sold and the possibility of placing “Pacific Salmon” through Houghton-Mifflin – July 28, 1970 Item 25: Letter from Russell E. Train at The Conservation Foundation about “The Atlantic Salmon” being published in Britain – Mar. 26, 1968 Item 26: Letter from P. Turing about an article in Wine and Food in their June/July issue – June 15, 1970 Item 27: Letter from P. Turing about Wine and Food ceasing publication – July 23, 1970 Item 28: Letter from T. H. Turner at the Department of Fisheries regarding photographs to be used as illustrations in “The Atlantic Salmon” – May 13, 1966 Item 29: Letter from Jack M. Van Hyning at the University of Alaska offering suggestions of people to contact for information on Bristol Bay – May 19, 1970 Item 30: Letter from John Wiese regarding pictures of Bristol Bay and the suggestion to turn “The Atlantic Salmon” into a documentary – Aug. 15, 1970 Item 31: Letter from unknown sender regarding Lake Champlain salmon – May 10, 1966 Item 32: Letter from unknown sender regarding Netboy’s manuscript and information from it Item 33: Letter from unknown sender with manuscript alterations – Apr. 28 Item 34: Letter from unknown sender who is impressed with Netboy’s manuscript – Jan. 9, 1965 Item 35: Letter from unknown sender regarding paintings used in “The Atlantic Salmon” – Aug. 26, 1970 File 7: Correspondence – Incoming, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1967-1973 Item 1: Letter to Matthew Evans from Paul Brooks regarding financial agreements for “The Atlantic Salmon” – Nov. 3, 1967 Item 2: Thank you letter from Paul Brooks regarding book contracts – Nov. 15, 1967 Item 3: Letter from Anne Ford requesting biographical information to promote “The Fate of the Atlantic Salmon” – Dec. 7, 1967 Item 4: Letter from Joan Reischauer which was enclosed with half of the royalties for “Man and The Salmon” – Mar. 8, 1968 Item 5: Apology letter from Paul Brooks for not meeting at the Wilderness Conference – Apr. 4, 1968 Item 6: Thank you letter from Darcy Coyle regarding ads from the London Press and additional information on an ad for the Sunday Oregonian – May 27, 1968 Item 7: Letter from Darcy Coyle regarding advertisement in The National Audubon Magazine and The New York Times Book Review – July 25, 1968 Item 8: Letter from Paul Brooks regarding editing of a manuscript and publishing parts of “Man and the Salmon” in magazine form – May 30, 1969 Item 9: Letter from Wendy W. Holdren regarding the cancellation of the contract with Faber and Faber as the primary publishers for “Man and the Salmon” – July 7, 1969 Item 10: Thank you letter to Mavis Pindard from Faber and Faber from Wendy W. Holdren for returning the contract for “Man and the Salmon” – Oct. 28, 1969 Item 11: Letter from Wendy W. Holdren asking for more specific information on “Man and the Salmon” for New York editor Joyce Hartman – Nov. 5, 1969 Item 12: Thank you letter from Wendy W. Holdren for providing information for Joyce Hartman – Nov. 19, 1969 Item 13: Thank you letter from Paul Brooks for sending reprints of Canadian lectures enclosed with a tribute from Mr. Royal – May 22, 1970 Item 14: Thank you letter from Austin Olney for sending the review on “The Atlantic Salmon” from National Fisherman – July 21, 1970 Item 15: Letter from Anne Courtemanche enclosed with a copy of a letter sent to Monsieur Rene Richard – July 28, 1970 Item 16: Letter to Monsieur Rene Richard from Anne Courtemanche (copy) regarding French translation of “Man and The Salmon” – July 28, 1970 Item 17: Letter from Austin Olney regarding a good review in Rod and Gun – Aug. 6, 1970 Item 18: Letter to Roger C. Taylor from Austin Olney regarding the purchase of copies of “The Atlantic Salmon” – Aug. 11, 1970 Item 19: Letter from Joe C. Walker regarding display of “Atlantic Salmon” at the National Environmental Pollution Conference and Exposition – Sept. 23, 1970 Item 20: Letter from Carolyn Amussen regarding a copy of “The Atlantic Salmon” being sent to Bing Crosby and the Congressman – Mar. 19, 1971 Item 21: Thank you letter from Austin Olney for a review on “The Atlantic Salmon” on the Anchorage Daily News – Mar. 29, 1971 Item 22: Letter to Monsieur Pierre Phelipot from Anne Courtemanche (copy) about French translation of “Man and The Salmon” through the Society for the Preservation of Salmon – Apr. 27, 1971 Item 23: Letter from Anne Courtemanche regarding French translation through the Society for the Preservation of Salmon and ideas on having a regular publisher from France for further selling of “Man and The Salmon” – Apr. 27, 1971 Item 24: Letter from Anne Courtemanche regarding Monsieur Pierre Phelipot as a translator and possibly distributing “Man and The Salmon” in Japan – May 25, 1971 Item 25: Apology letter from Paul Brooks for taking a long time to respond and regarding the price of “Man and The Salmon” – July 12, 1971 Item 26: Letter from Paul Brooks regarding quality of “Man and The Salmon” and prices for publication – Aug. 30, 1971 Item 27: Letter from Ruth K. Hapgood regarding termination of the contract with Faber and Faber – Nov. 30, 1971 Item 28: Letter from Ruth K. Hapgood regarding installment payments – Dec. 3, 1971 Item 29: Thank you letter from Paul Brooks for kind remarks on his article in the Atlantic and for a visit to his office – Dec. 10, 1971 Item 30: Letter from Ruth K. Hapgood with an advance held from the previous year – Jan. 4, 1972 Item 31: Letter from Paul Brooks and his judgment on Netboy’s newest project, “Weed for Out Land” – Feb. 18, 1972 Item 32: Letter from Paul Brooks regarding Netboy’s future projects and how they may not be profitable – Mar. 24, 1972 Item 33: Letter from Austin Olney regarding royalties from Faber and Faber only being from “Man and The Salmon” and not “The Atlantic Salmon” – Apr. 11, 1972 Item 34: Letter from Anne Courtemanche regarding interest from Michael Joseph in buying Netboy’s manuscript – June 30, 1972 Item 35: Letter from Ruth K. Hapgood with questions about a chapter from Netboy’s book – Aug. 11, 1972 Item 36: Letter from Austin Olney regarding publicity of “The Atlantic Salmon” – Dec. 19, 1972 Item 37: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith about cost of galley changes – Feb. 9, 1973 Item 38: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith with maps for “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Mar. 9, 1973 Item 39: Letter from Marcia Legru regarding selling serial rights for “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Apr. 5, 1973 Item 40: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith about mailing galleys for “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Apr. 25, 1973 Item 41: Letter from Austin Olney regarding the January release of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – May 7, 1973 Item 42: Letter from Marcia Legru regarding the submission of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” to Professor Nikolskii at Moscow University – May 7, 1973 Item 43: Letter from Gerald Seaman regarding a “statement suffer” to use as a mailing piece – May 8, 1973 Item 44: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith on the composition changes of Netboy’s work – May 10, 1973 Item 45: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith with master galleys and the original manuscript of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” with edits – May 22, 1973 Item 46: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith requesting more information to finish production of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – June 1, 2973 Item 47: Letter from Carolyn Amussen about sending a copy of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” out for advance comment – June 4, 1973 Item 48: Letter from Austin Olney about a proposed price for sale of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – June 22, 1973 Item 49: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith regarding proofreading of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – June 27, 1973 Item 50: Letter from Marcia Legru about selling a condensed version of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” to Ballantine Books – June 29, 1973 Item 51: Letter to John Allen from Carolyn Amussen regarding the places Netboy wanted his books sent to – July 9, 1973 Item 52: Letter from Carolyn Amussen regarding John Allen, President of Thomas Allen and Son, and distribution of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” in Canada – July 9, 1973 Item 53: Letter from Austin Olney regarding sale of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” as well as a passage from a letter from John Allen – July 13, 1973 Item 54: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith requesting no rewriting of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” for expense purposes of galley changes – July 27, 1973 Item 55: Letter from Marcia Legru about sending a copy of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” to the Ecological Book Club and to Mr. Garrity – Aug. 8, 1973 Item 56: Letter from Ruth K. Hapgood about price change for the maps featured in “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Aug. 10, 1973 Item 57: Letter from Austin Olney regarding press releases and an apology for changing the publication date of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Aug. 20, 1973 Item 58: Letter from Austin Olney about a jacket for “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Aug. 24, 1973 Item 59: Letter from Ruth K. Hapgood comparing the size of the book title of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” to “The Atlantic Salmon” – Aug. 31, 1973 Item 60: Letter from Gerald M. Seaman regarding the first copy of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” – Sept. 7, 1973 Item 61: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith regarding the final photo inserts for “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” and the last parts of proofreading – Sept. 18, 1973 Item 62: Letter from Jeffrey C. Smith about the final copy of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” to be reviewed before publication – Oct. 2, 1973 Item 63: Letter from Austin Olney about possible discounts and personal shipping of “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” upon release – Oct. 11, 1973 Item 64: Letter from Alice Cullman regarding accuracy of checks and payments – Oct. 24, 1973 Item 65: Letter from Austin Olney regarding sales with Alice Cullman – Oct. 25, 1973 Item 66: Letter from Carolyn Amussen about who would probably buy “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” and about sending an advance copy of the book to John Wiese – Nov. 8, 1973 Item 67: Subscription form and table of contents for “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” File 8: Correspondence – Incoming, Faber and Faber, 1965-1970 Item 1: Letter from Morley Kennerley about publishing “The Atlantic Salmon: A Vanishing Species?” and a possible change in title – Dec. 2, 1965 Item 2: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding Netboy’s manuscript being read by a keen salmon fisherman and a request for a copy of Netboy’s previous book and attending an annual meeting for the Salmon and Trout Association – Jan. 2, 1966 Item 3: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding publication being the following year for Netboy’s book and sending Netboy’s chapter on Norway to an expert – Jan. 20, 1966 Item 4: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding passages about the Anglers Co- operative Association – Feb. 22, 1966 Item 5: Letter from P. F. du Sautoy regarding the Form of Agreement for “The Atlantic Salmon” – Mar. 7, 1966 Item 6: Letter from P. F. du Sautoy regarding British editing – Mar. 15, 1966 Item 7: Letter to Morley Kennerley from L. Stewart at Lancashire River Authority regarding photographs sent in to use as illustrations in Netboy’s book – Jan. 13, 1967 Item 8: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding publication in 1968 of Netboy’s book and about his interest in Mark Twain and his writing – Feb. 10. 1967 Item 9: Letter to John Tarlton from Morley Kennerley regarding salmon illustrations for Netboy’s book – Aug. 18, 1967 Item 10: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding the dust jacket of Netboy’s book – Sept. 5, 1967 Item 11: Letter to Margaret E. Brown from Morley Kennerley regarding information on Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis (UDN) mentioned in Netboy’s book- Nov. 1, 1967 Item 12: Letter to Paul Brooks at Houghton Mifflin Co. from Matthew Evans regarding contracts for Netboy’s book – Nov. 14, 1967 Item 13: Letter from P. F. du Sautoy regarding a contract with Faber and Faber as well as with Houghton Mifflin Co. for “The Atlantic Salmon” – Jan. 20, 1968 Item 14: Letter from M. Kempson-Jones, secretary to Peter Crawley, regarding agents in Canada to contact – Feb. 22, 1968 Item 15: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding the Salmon and Trout dinner he attended – Mar. 1, 1968 Item 16: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding sales of Netboy’s book – June 2, 1968 Item 17: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding reviews on “The Atlantic Salmon” – June 2, 1968 Item 18: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding sales and international information for “The Atlantic Salmon” – July 12, 1968 Item 19: Letter from Morley Kennerley regarding traveling to the United States and regarding a television program “Doomwatch” – Mar. 9, 1970 Item 20: Order form and short description for “The Atlantic Salmon: A Vanishing Species?” Item 21: Advertisement with short description and illustrations for “The Atlantic Salmon: A Vanishing Species?” File 9: Correspondence. Netboy-S.O.S.C. Library, 1976-1984 and miscellaneous Item 1: Photo of Harold Otness from News Service (2 copies) Item 2: Thank you note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy Item 3: Note from Anthony Netboy regarding copies of books he sent to the library Item 4: Christmas card from Anthony Netboy and his wife, Elizabeth Netboy, to Harold Otness and his wife, Loretta Otness, mentioning when he would next be in Ashland Item 5: Newsletter from the American Fisheries Society honoring Anthony Netboy for receiving the annual Haig-Brown award Item 6: Letter written about Anthony Netboy and information on him Item 7: Southern Oregon Writers bibliography on Anthony Netboy by Harold Otness including a list of Netboy’s publications (2 copies) Item 8: Letter from Edward Kemp at University of Oregon to Richard E. Moore at Southern Oregon State College Library regarding Netboy’s manuscripts, correspondence and other associated materials which are attached, including collection information from University of Oregon in July 1974, Apr. 1973, December 1970, November 1969, and November 1974 – Sept. 24, 1976 Item 9: Letter to Harold and Loretta Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding Elizabeth, Netboy’s wife, and her broken leg, the price of books, Netboy’s home in Tasmania, and regarding sending a copy of an article from the Ecologist magazine to Harold and requesting a copy of “Design for a Gentleman: The Philip Stanhope” by S. M. Brewer – Apr. 24, 1978 Item 10: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding his latest publication, “Salmon in New Zealand” from the Atlantic Salmon Journal, No. 3, 1979 – Aug. 10, 1979 Item 11: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy congratulating him on his second folio – Oct. 27, 1979 Item 12: Christmas letter from Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy to their friends wishing a happy holiday and also regarding their new home and Netboy’s fourth published salmon book, “Salmon: The World’s Most Harassed Fish” – Dec. 25, 1980 Item 13: Letter to Harold and Loretta Otness from Anthony Netboy congratulating them on their 50 year anniversary and regarding his new home – Aug. 8, 1982 Item 14: Thank you letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy for updating his bibliography Item 15: Letter to Richard Moore from Peter Sage regarding Netboy mentioning him in conversation, attached with the correspondence between Peter and Anthony – Dec. 15, 1982 Item 16: Letter to Richard Moore from Anthony Netboy apologizing for Peter Sage’s verbal attack on the library system of Jackson County, attached with the direct letter from Peter Sage – Dec. 24, 1982 Item 17: Christmas letter from Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy wishing a happy holiday and also regarding their next travels – Dec. 25, 1982 Item 18: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy requesting him to send inventory – Jan. 4, 1983 Item 19: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy suggesting working in Australia and asking if his bibliography is complete – Feb. 12, 1983 Item 20: Thank you letter to Richard Moore from Anthony Netboy for inventory on Netboy’s contribution to the library – Feb. 19, 1983 Item 21: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding guide books, Netboy’s updated bibliography, Richard Moore’s love affair, and his trip to Ashland. Attached to an article on the WPPSS tragedy – July 1, 1983 Item 22: Holiday card to Harold Otness from Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy regarding future projects and requesting information from “History Today” – Nov. 18, 1983 Item 23: Thank you letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy for the “History Today” information and for the Christmas card – Dec. 9, 1983 Item 24: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding the updated bibliography and regarding Netboy’s wife, Elizabeth, and her hip replacement surgery – Mar. 18, 1984 Item 25: Note regarding lunch at Omar’s – June 25, 1984 ` Item 26: Note to Harold Otness regarding the last published bibliography on Anthony Netboy – Aug. 11, 1984 Item 27: Letters to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy all with information for Netboy’s bibliography – Oct. 5, 1984 Item 28: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy with additional information to add to Netboy’s bibliography – Oct. 26, 1984 Item 29: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding information for Netboy’s bibliography and regarding his publications to nonpaying magazines – Nov. 16, 1984 Item 30: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy with additional information to add to Netboy’s bibliography – Dec. 3, 1984 Item 31: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding more information to put into his bibliography as well as about a service that picks up published articles – Dec. 17, 1984 File 10: Correspondence. Netboy-S.O.S.C. Library, 1985 Item 1: List of gift books from Anthony Netboy, fall 1985 Item 2: Trust Agreement between Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy and Friends of the Library at Southern Oregon State College, 1985 Item 3: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding the final copies of Netboy’s bibliography and regarding the book Netboy requested – Jan. 6, 1985 Item 4: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding being the speaker at an annual banquet on Mar. 25, and about information on the Voltaire – Jan. 10, 1985 Item 5: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding a friend being in a nursing home and about Harold going to visit Anthony on the island – May 12, 1985 Item 6: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding a program on Herman Melville and requesting Jan (James) Morris’ address – May 16, 1985 Item 7: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding The Elizabeth Silsby and Anthony Netboy Fund for purchase of books on the humanities to the library of Southern Oregon State College – May 27, 1985 Item 8: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding changes in titles for the bibliography and for the book fund title – June 20, 1985 Item 9: Letter to Harold Otness from Kenneth P. Gustafson regarding a trust fund for Anthony Netboy – July 8, 1985 (2 copies) Item 10: Letter to Kenneth P. Gustafson from Harold Otness in response to Kenneth’s letter regarding Anthony Netboy’s trust fund and The Friends of the Library at Southern Oregon State College being the organization to receive the trust funds – July 31, 1985 Item 11: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy about ordering “The Diary of the Romantic Age” by F. Adele Sloan – Sept. 2, 1985 Item 12: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, regarding Harold Otness sending her copies of the trust agreement and questions about the terms – Sept. 18, 1985 (copy to Harold Otness) Item 13: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, regarding books Anthony donated attached to the letter – Sept. 18, 1985 Item 14: Letter to Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, from Anthony Netboy regarding withdrawal of the humanities book fund due to several problems – Sept. 25, 1985 Item 15: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy finalizing the bibliography and regarding a receipt for the check Netboy sent – Oct. 2, 1985 Item 16: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, regarding Netboy’s trust agreement – Oct. 2, 1985 Item 17: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding a press release, attached with a draft of the suggested press release – Oct. 5, 1985 Item 18: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, regarding the check Netboy sent for the acquisition of books in the humanities and what the money will be used for – Oct. 14, 1985 Item 19: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding retyping Netboy’s bibliography and regarding selecting books for purchase from the Netboy fund – Oct. 21, 1985 Item 20: Southern Oregon State College News Release regarding receiving donation to be used to establish the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund – Oct. 21, 1985 Item 21: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding the start of the fund and on the status of the bibliography, attached with a list of books to be purchased for the fund and a letter to Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, from Anthony Netboy regarding the fund and The Friends of the Library at Southern Oregon State College sponsoring Netboy’s bibliography – Oct. 24, 1985 Item 22: Postcard to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy asking to make copies of his bookmark – Nov. 9, 1985 Item 23: Thank you letter to Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy from Natale A. Sicuro, SOSC President, for the donation to The Friends of the Library at Southern Oregon State College – Nov. 13, 1985 Item 24: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding the selection of books for the library and about buying books on sale – Nov. 25, 1985 Item 25: Letter from Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy to their friends regarding Elizabeth’s condition in the hospital, the status of Netboy’s memoirs, and the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund at Southern Oregon State College – Dec. 1, 1985 Item 26: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding a trip he is taking and his address for that month, also a request for a few books to get through the interlibrary loan – Dec. 7, 1985 Item 27: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding selected books and further information on Netboy’s bibliography – Dec. 10, 1985 Item 28: Thank you letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness for the second donation made by Anthony, attached to a copy of the donation check – Dec. 30, 1985 File 11: Correspondence. Netboy-S.O.S.C. Library, 1986-1990 Item 1: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding edits for the title page and cover sheet of Netboy’s bibliography – Jan. 13, 1986 Item 2: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding Clio La Velle printing Netboy’s bibliography and any changes needed to be done to it, attached to a copy of the receipt for the print job – Jan. 22, 1986 Item 3: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding the finished bibliography, books purchased from the ABC Sale Catalog and an article from the Medford Mail Tribune, attached to the article and seven lists of books ordered for the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund and their prices – Jan. 29, 1986 Item 4: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy requesting a scheduled meeting at the SOSC library – Feb. 1, 1986 Item 5: Thank you note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy for sending a Xerox, and requesting the address for the National Endowment for the Humanities in Washington – Feb. 13, 1986 Item 6: Postcard to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy requesting a book – Feb. 20, 1986 Item 7: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding Wilbur Dickinson and his contribution to the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund and regarding Harold’s press release and his edits on Netboy’s newest chapter – Mar. 14, 1986 Item 8: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding using some of the Fund’s money to purchase 18th century literature for the library – Mar. 23, 1986 Item 9: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Sue A. Burkholder regarding the positive addition of the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund and regarding the meeting set up at the SOSC library with Netboy as the speaker – Apr. 2, 1986 Item 10: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding the SOSC presentation with Netboy as a speaker, attached to a letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding the status of the bibliography from Feb. 26, 1986 – Apr. 8, 1986 Item 11: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness with printing information for the bibliography and volunteers to put it together – Apr. 18, 1986 Item 12: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding another article to add to his bibliography, attached to the article about Netboy’s award, “Author earns honours from salmon society” – Apr. 22, 1986 Item 13: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding copies of the bibliography – Apr. 30, 1986 Item 14: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy requesting copies of a letter to be sent off to a number of people, attached to the letter to be copied to Dr. Sicoro from Anthony Netboy regarding the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund – June 17, 1986 Item 15: Note to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding another contribution to the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund from Netboy’s neighbor – Aug. 23, 1986 Item 16: Miscellaneous correspondence to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy. Letter regarding Netboy’s speech – Dec. 17, 1986, Letter regarding the selection of books for the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund – Oct. 25, 1986, Letter regarding buying books on English literature from Blackwell’s – Nov. 13, 1986, Postcard regarding Blackwell’s sending books to the SOSC library – Oct. 17, 1986, requesting a biography – Oct. 6, 1986, Letter regarding the book “The Fortunes of Mitchell Kennerley: Bookman” – Dec. 23, 1986, Letter regarding a paper to be circulated among the staff of SOSC library called “Gullivers Travels: A Parable for Our Time” – May 9, 1987, Note regarding Netboy’s speech and the status of its print job – Feb. 23, 1987, Letter regarding Joan Campbell, a professional librarian – Jan. 15, 1986 Item 17: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding money for the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund and regarding the article “Gulliver’s Travels: A Parable For Our Time” – July 27, 1987 Item 18: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding second hand books to purchase for the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund, attached to a letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness in response to the second hand book purchases on Nov. 20, 1987 – Nov. 12, 1987 Item 19: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding second hand books that could be found in Portland and regarding copies of Netboy’s speech – Nov. 29, 1987 Item 20: Christmas letter from Anthony and Elizabeth Netboy to their friends regarding Elizabeth’s condition and her living in a nursing home, 1987 Item 21: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding Netboy’s biography and additions to it – Jan. 15, 1988 Item 22: Letter from Anthony Netboy to his friends regarding his wife’s passing, attached to the obituary – Mar. 10, 1988 Item 23: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding future travels and staying in Ashland – Mar. 20, 1988 Item 24: List of Netboy books from Blue Dragon – Mar. 28, 1988 Item 25: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Harold Otness regarding Harold’s travels for professional development, attached to a list of books added to the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund – May 31, 1988 Item 26: Letter to Dick and Sheila from Anthony Netboy regarding his plans to move and regarding his book he is finishing – June 25, 1988 Item 27: Letter to Harold Otness from Anthony Netboy regarding his trip to Tasmania and regarding finding a place to live in the Medford/Ashland area, attached to a newspaper clipping about Portland States University’s President, Natale Sicuro – July 17, 1988 Item 28: List of books purchased for the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund – Aug. 15, 1988 Item 29: Letter to Anthony Netboy from Sue A. Burkholder, SOSC Library Director, regarding an update on the Elizabeth Silsby Netboy and Anthony Netboy Humanities Book Fund and amount of expenditures, attached to a list of books purchased for the Fund – Dec. 8, 1988 Item 30: Letter from Anthony Netboy to his friends regarding Elizabeth and where she is buried and about their travels, also regarding his move to Medford – Dec. 25, 1988 Item 31: Letter from Anthony Netboy to his friends regarding his move to Portland, the war conflicts, and his autobiography, “The Memoirs of Anthony Netboy: A Writer’s Life in the 20th Century” – Dec. 10, 1990 File 12: Lectures. Item 1: “What is conservation?” (Clatsop County Conservation Conference, Sept. 23, 1960) Item 2: “The Atlantic salmon: a vanishing species?” (Salmon and Trout Association London Conference, 1966) Item 3: “We need a change in the management of our national parks and wilderness” (Portland Chapter, Izaak Walton League, Jan. 5, 1968) Item 4: “Atlantic Salmon Association Centennial Award Fund: series of lectures by Anthony Netboy” (Atlantic Salmon Association, 1969) (with draft) Item 5: “What kind of Oregon do we want?” (Clackamas Community College, Mar. 29, 1971) Item 6: “History as a focus for fishery conservation” (Atlantic Salmon Research Trust Lectures, Sept. 1971) Item 7: “Authors vs. publishers” (Southern Oregon State College Friends of the Library, Oct. 1975) Item 8: “Impact of non-fish uses of the Columbia River” (Conference on the Salmon, Vancouver, WA, Mar. 5, 1976) Item 9: “The Need for New Social and Economic Attitudes to Save the Anadromous Fisheries: The Columbia River a Case History” (Proceedings on Symposium on Anadromous salmonid populations and habitat, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, Oct. 15-17, 1981) (2 copies) File 13: Manuscript. Draft. Item 1: “The Columbia River salmon and steelhead [trout]: their fight for survival” (with notes) Box 2: Manuscripts File 1: The Forests – Chapter II Item 1: The Forests Chapter II-Early Uses of the Forest Item 2: The Forests Chapter II-Early Uses of the Forest (draft) Item 3: Miscellaneous newspaper clippings about forestry File 2: The Forests – Chapter III Item 1: The Forests Chapter III-Lumbering in Maine File 3: The History of Forest Use (1) Item 1: This History of Forest Use, Chapters 3-4 File 4: The History of Forest Use (2) Item 1: The History of Forest Use, Chapters 5-6 File 5: Our Forest Heritage—final draft Item 1: Our Forest Heritage final draft File 6: Preference Study Item 1: “Federal Power for the People: The Preference and Priority Clause of the Bonneville Project Act in Action” Item 2: “Power for Whom? – “Preference and Priority” in Action” (earlier title of previous article) Item 3: “The Prophets of Shortage,” remarks by Don Hodel, Bonneville Power Administrator, to the City Club of Portland, Friday, July 11, 1975 (pamphlet published by BPA) File 7: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—First draft (1) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 1-8 File 8: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—First draft (2) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 9-20 File 9: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—First draft (3) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 21-29 Box 3: Manuscripts, research materials File 1: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Second draft (1) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 1-7, March 1972 revisions File 2: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Second draft (2) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 8-12, March 1972 revisions File 3: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Second draft (3) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 13-16, March 1972 revisions File 4: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final version (1) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 11- 16 File 5: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final version (2) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 17-23 File 6: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final version (3) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Chapter 24-28 File 7: Voltaire. IV.—Last version Item 1: “Voltaire’s English Love Affair” File 8: Redwoods (research material) Item 1: Article “Vanishing Red Cedars” by Delphine Haley, Defenders Field Correspondent Item 2: Article “Redwoods… Wonders of the World” by Newton B. Drury, American Forests, Sept. 1969 Item 3: NBDC Newsletter, “The Tragedy of Redwood National Park” Vol. 6, Issue 4, July/Aug. 1977 Box 4: Manuscripts File 1: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set] (1) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 565-765 File 2: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set] (2) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 1-206 and preface File 3: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set] (3) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” References File 4: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set] (4) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 766-893 File 5: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set] (5) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 207-380 File 6: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival—Final [2nd set] (6) Item 1: “The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival” Page 383-564 Box 5: Research material File 1: Notebooks, card file (research notes) Item 1: Bundle of note cards with definitions, Library of Congress, with notes on back from 1950-1975 Item 2: Reserveblok notepad, gray, 4.5’ x 2.75’ Item 3: The Spiral Notebook, yellow, 3’ x 5’ with “Alaska” on front Item 4: The Spiral Notebook, gold, 3’ x 5’ with “Anthony Netboy, Portland State College” on front Item 5: Notepad, purple, 3’ x 5’ with “29, Alaska” on front Item 6: The Spiral Notebook, blue, 3’ x 5’ with “Salmon, US, Netboy” on front Item 7: Collegewire notebook, gold, 4’ x 6’ with “Netboy, Salmon, US, Canada” on front Item 8: Fashion Flair notebook, white, 4’ x 6’ with “Alaska” on front Item 9: Silvine Notes notebook, orange, 4’ x 6.5’ with “Netboy, London” on front Item 10: Livewire notebook, orange, 4.5’ x 6.5’ with “Salmon Bibliography, Netboy” on front Item 11: Spiral Notes notebook, brown, 4.25’ x 6.75’ Item 12: Marco Reporters Notebook, tan, 5’ x 8’ with “Ireland Salmon, Netboy” on front Item 13: Miscellaneous notes Item 14: Notebook, red, 6.5’ x 8’ Item 15: Silvine Exercise Book, red, 6.5’ x 8’ with “Scotland Salmon, Netboy” on front Item 16: Golden West Composition Book, light blue, 6.75’ x 8.25’ with “Netboy, U.S.” on front Item 17: Notebook, light green, 6.5’ x 8’ with “Netboy, London” on front Item 18: Steno Notes Stenographic Notebook, light blue, 6’ x 9’ with “Canada, Netboy” on front Item 19: Collegewire notebook, gray, 6’ x 9.5’ with “Voltare” on front Item 20: Simpson Stenographer’s Notebook, light blue, 6’ x 9’ with “Scotland, England, Netboy” on front Item 21: Simpson Stenographer’s Notebook, light blue, 6’ x 9’ with “Salmon, Ireland, US, Netboy” on front Item 22: Notebook, light blue, 7’ x 9’ with “Scotland, Ireland, England, Netboy” on front Item 23: The Baberton Spiral Notebook, orange, 7’ x 9’ with “Netboy, London” on front Box 6: Publications File 1: Books. Item 1: Water, Land, and People by Bernard Frank and Anthony Netboy. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1950 Item 2: Salmon of the Pacific Northwest: Fish vs. Dams. Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1958 Item 3: The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival. Japanese translation, 1978 File 2: Periodicals. Item 1: “Irving Babbitt at Harvard” Dynamic America, v. 12, no. 5, June 1941 Item 2: “Water, Water, Everywhere, But” by Bernard Frank and Anthony Netboy. Scientific monthly, v. 68, no. 6, June 1949 Item 3: “Cities without Water” by Bernard Frank and Anthony Netboy. New Republic, Sept. 19, 1949 Item 4: “California’s Top Problem” Frontier, v. 3, no. 9, July 1952 Item 5: “Ah, Wilderness! (1953)” The Land, v. 12, no. 1, Spring 1953 Item 6: “The Tale of Tillamook” The Progressive, v. 17, no. 10, Oct. 1953 Item 7: “Salmon of the Pacific Northwest” Northwest Salmon Trout Steelheader, v. 1, no. 5, Apr.-May 1968 Item 8: “The World’s Most Harassed Fish” The Nation, v. 207, no. 8, Sept. 16, 1968 Item 9: “The Melancholy Fate of Spanish Salmon” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 173, Jan. 1965 Item 10: “The Baltic Salmon Jigsaw” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 176, Jan. 1966 Item 11: Book review: “The Atlantic Salmon: A Vanishing Species?” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 184, Sept. 1968 Item 12: Book review: “The Atlantic Salmon: A Vanishing Species?” The Atlantic Salmon Journal, no. 3, 1968 Item 13: “Atlantic Salmon Association Centennial Award Fund: Series of Lectures by Anthony Netboy” Atlantic Salmon Association, 1969 Item 14: “Atlantic Salmon” Sea Frontiers, v. 15, no. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1969 Item 15: “Pacific Salmon: Prince of the Northwest” The Continental Magazine, v. 9, no. 2, Spr.-Sum. 1969 Item 16: “The Discovery of the Pacific Salmon” Pacific Discovery, v. 22, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1969 Item 17: “Evolution of the Salmon” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 188, Mar. 1970 Item 18: “French Pete for People” American Forests, v. 76, no. 5, May 1970 Item 19: “Plant Collector in the Wilderness” Pacific Discovery, v. 24, no. 2, Mar.- Apr. 1971 Item 20: “The Vicissitudes of the Pacific Salmon” Sea Frontiers, v. 17, no. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1971 Item 21: “Alaska’s Rich Fisheries Important to Japanese” Alaska Industry, v. 3, no. 8, Aug. 1971 Item 22: “No Nets, No Rods–Just Fish” Trout and Salmon, v. 17, no. 204, June 1972 Item 23: “Sad Fate of the Thames Salmon” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 195, July 1972 Item 24: “Surely Not Another Series of Lakes” Outdoor America, v. 37, no. 9, Sept. 1972 Item 25: “Salmon Farming in Japan” Sea Frontiers, v. 18, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1972 Item 26: “The Saga of the Cod” Sea Frontiers, v. 20, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1974 Item 27: “Coho v. Atlantic Salmon in New England” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 203, Mar. 1975 Item 28: “Prescription for the Atlantic Salmon’s Survival” The Atlantic Salmon Journal, no. 2, 1975 Box 7: Publications File 1: Periodicals. Item 1: “Pacific Salmon: On the Edge of Extinction” Oregon Times, v. 5, no. 6, July-Aug. 1975 Item 2: “The Indian Fishery Controversy in the Pacific Northwest” Trout, v. 16, no. 4, Aut. 1975 Item 3: “Shall Dams Tame the Wild Rogue?” Oregon Times, v. 6, no. 1, Feb.-Mar. 1976 (2 copies) Item 4: “The Mysterious Eels” Sea Frontiers, v. 22, no. 3, May-June 1976 Item 5: “Where Do They Go?” International Wildlife, v. 6, no. 4, July-Aug. 1976 Item 6: “The Plight of the Pacific Salmon” Trout, v. 17, no. 4, Fall 1976 Item 7: “Thunderbird” American Forests, v. 83, no. 12, Dec. 1976 Item 8: “Voltaire’s English years (1726-1728)” The Virginia Quarterly Review, v. 53, no. 2, Spr. 1977 Item 9: “American Nightmare: A Review” Salmon Trout Steelheader, v. 10, no. 6, June-July 1977 Item 10: “Malawi: A Nation of Conservationists” by Wayne Linn and Anthony Netboy. The New Ecologist, no. 2, Mar.-Apr. 1978 Item 11: “A Call to Action” The Atlantic Salmon Journal, no. 2, Apr. 1978 Item 12: Letter: “Tribute to Peter Liddell” The Salmon and Trout Magazine, no. 216, July 1979 Item 13: “Ranching Salmon in the Southern Seas—I: Australia and New Zealand” Sea Frontiers, v. 25, no. 4, July-Aug. 1979 Item 14: Interview: “Spokesman for the Salmon” by Elizabeth Till. Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, v. 15, no. 8, Oct. 14, 1979 Item 15: “The Dismal Future of Columbia River Salmon and Steelhead” Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, v. 15, no. 30, Mar. 16, 1980 Item 16: “The Passing of the Atlantic Salmon” The Ecologist, v. 10, no. 10, Dec. 1980 Item 17: “The Thames Salmon Restoration Project Quixotic …” The Atlantic Salmon Journal, v. 33, no. 3, Aut. 1984 Item 18: “Plight of the Scottish Salmon” The Atlantic Salmon Journal, v. 35, no. 1, Spr. 1986 File 2: Tearsheets. Item 1: “Preservation of Natural Beauty in England” American Forests, v. 73, no. 3, March 1967 (photocopy) Item 2: “Melancholy Fate of Salmo Salar” Natural History, v. 76, no. 4, June 1967 (2 copies) Item 3: “Beyond the Shah’s Palace” Saturday Review, Oct. 14, 1967 Item 4: “Wilderness and the American” American Forests, v.75, no. 4, Apr. 1969 (2 copies) Item 5: “The Vicissitudes of the Pacific Salmon” Sea Frontiers, v. 17, no. 2, Mar.- Apr. 1971 Item 6: “Salmon Fishing in Europe: A Nice Sport if You’re Rich” Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, Aug. 8, 1971 Item 7: “20th Century Robinson Crusoe” Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, Sept. 12, 1971 Item 8: “So You Wonder Where All the Salmon Went” Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, Feb. 6, 1972 (2 copies) Item 9: “Cleaning Up the Willamette” American Forests, v. 78, no. 5, May 1972 Item 10: “Jacksonville: A Conflict” Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, June 25, 1972 Item 11: “The Rogue: Surely Not another Series of Lakes” Northwest, The Sunday Oregonian Magazine, Sept. 3, 1972 Item 12: “Storm Over the Rogue: Surely Not another Series of Lakes” Outdoor America, v. 37, no. 9, Sept. 1972 Item 13: “Rape of the Rogue” The Flyfisher, v. 6, no. 1, 1973 (photocopy) Item 14: “How Shall We Save England’s Salmon?” Trout and Salmon, Mar. 1973 Item 15: “Conflict: Man and The Salmon” Excerpts from The Salmon: Their Fight for Survival. Outdoor Life, v. 151, Apr. 1973 (photocopy) Item 16: “The Unhappy Fate of Salmo Salar” The Ecologist, v. 3, no. 12, Dec. 1973 Item 17: “Coho versus Atlantic” Trout and Salmon, Dec. 1976 (photocopy) Item 18: “Saumons de Nouelle-Zelande” Saumons, no. 28, 2e trimestre 1979 Item 19: “The Salmon Are Back…” Trout and Salmon, no. 269, Dec. 1979. With reprint Item 20: “Those Salmon Keep Butting Those Dams” Natural History, v. 89, no. 7, July 1980 (2 copies) Item 21: “One Man’s Oregon: Why I Live in Jacksonville” Oregon Magazine, v. 10, no. 9, Sept. 1980 (photocopy) Item 22: “The Damming of the Columbia River: The Failure of Bioengineering” from The Effects of High Dams, vol. II / edited by N. Hildyard and E. Goldsmith. The Ecologist, 1986