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             English: Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring. Official photo as FWS employee. c. 1940. 
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           1944 | 
          
          
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               This image originates from the  National Digital Library of the  United States Fish and Wildlife Service  at  this page
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             http://training.fws.gov/history/carson/carson.html | 
          
          
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           U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | 
          
         
         
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