--Origins --The Park Service Assumes Responsibility --Interpretation Institutionalized
--Branching Into History --The Importance of Historical Interpretation
--New Directions --Museums, Visitor Centers, and the New Look --Environmental Interpretation
--Interpreting Interpretation
--Interpretation In Crisis
--Memo --Photographs
--Origins --Interpreting Interpretation
|
|
1. General Plan of Administration for the Educational Division, June 4, 1929, History of Interpretation files, National Park Service History Collection, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. (hereinafter cited as NPSHC). 2. Reports with Recommendations from the Committee on Study of Educational Problems in the National Parks, January 9, 1929, and November 7, 1929 (n.p., n.d.), p. 4. 3. "Scope and Function of the Interpretation Program of the Southwestern National Monuments," in Report of Meeting of Custodians, Southwestern National Monuments, Feb. 14-16, 1940, History Division, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. 4a. Ibid. 4b. Memorandum, Lee to Wirth, Nov. 3, 1952, NPSHC. 5. Letter, Conrad L. Wirth to Paul Mellon, Oct. 1, 1954, Interpretive Programs file, History Division; letter, Ernest Brooks, Jr., to Wirth, Feb. 15, 1955. 6. Ibid p. 9. 7. Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings, and Monuments, records of 49th meeting, History Division. 8. Western Military Forts (Washington: National Park Service, 1965), pp. 9-10. The committee was chaired by Roy E. Appleman and included Jerry D. Wagers, Edward J. Bierly, and H. Raymond Gregg.
|
|||
Last Modified: July 9, 2000
09:35:00 pm PST |