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    White paper booklet made of 4 pages, double sided. Front cover has an image of an elk and pine tree in black and reads, "50th Annual Foresters Ball presented by the SCHOOL OF FORESTRY UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA". "No. 2605" is circled in red. "November 11 and 12, 1966 Field House 8:00-12:00 pm." Inside the cover is the dedication that reads, "The 1966 Foresters Ball is dedicated to those who initiated the event 50 years ago and to those who have since developed it into a unique occasion. Page 3 includes a list of the guests of honor. Pages 4 and 5 contain 8 slots on each page to list dance partners. No names are listed. Page 6 contains the list of chaperones and page 7 reads, "The real essence of conservation lies not in the physical projects of government, But in the mental processes of Citizens. - Aldo Leopold". The pack cover has a drawing of a man who chopped down a tree, yet it did not fell.

    Date Created

    11-1966

    Geographic Coverage

    University of Montana, Missoula

    Keywords

    University of Montana; University of Montana students; University of Montana history; University of Montana artifacts

    Date

    1966

    Artifact Number

    RG94-138

    Holding Institution

    University of Montana. Mansfield Library. Archives and Special Collections

    Rights Statement

    Copyright Not Evaluated

    Rights Holder

    Copyright to this object may be held by creator. For more information, please contact Archives and Special Collections at the University of Montana, Mansfield Library.

    Item Type

    Artifact

    Digital File Format

    image/jpg

    Media Type

    image

    Original Medium

    Paper

    Item Size

    14.5 cm x 7.2 cm

    Local Filename

    RG94_138.jpeg

    Digital Publisher

    University of Montana-Missoula. Mansfield Library

    Digital Image Credit

    Micaela Connolly, University of Montana

    RG94_138(2).jpg (174 kB)

    Keywords

    University of Montana; University of Montana students; University of Montana history; University of Montana artifacts

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