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A wife and close companion offers a personal portrait of a man whose life blended outdoor vigor, hands‑on experience, and public service, tracing his early adventures, late return to academic life, and work mediating labor disputes alongside teaching. The narrative interweaves intimate domestic scenes and shared routines with recollections of his character, friendships, and convictions about social justice and a saner, kinder society. Intended as both a public sketch of his practical influence and a private record for their children, the account balances professional accomplishments with everyday tenderness and the account of his final illness and passing.
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