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The University of Chicago Magazine |
 | | But then again if you have an AB from Chicago and the only sources you cite in support of your premise are the slanted opinions of the New York Times editorial board and Right Watch, you have probably not read or been exposed to Frederick Hayek, Aaron Director, and Milton Friedman, AM’34. |
 | | As a professor of geology at Chicago, Bretz turned the geological world upside down with his 1920s theory on how some 15,000 square miles of the inland Pacific Northwest was carved into complex canyons, coulees, rock, mesas, and deep pothole lakes. |
 | | I seek personal recollections from his students (Bretz taught at the U of C from the teens to 1947) and invite anyone who studied under Bretz, accompanied him on field trips, or otherwise had contact with him, to contact me by e-mail: emuranch1@netzero.com; phone: 509/235-2057; or mail: P.O. Box 501, Cheney, WA 99004. |
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