The following is from the Sierra Club website: www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/marion.asp. Key Figures in Sierra Club History. Marion Randall Parsons (1878 - 1953). "The Sierra Club has great... Read full biography
The following is from the Sierra Club website: www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/marion.asp. Key Figures in Sierra Club History. Marion Randall Parsons (1878 - 1953). "The Sierra Club has great and noble purposes, for which we honor it, but besides these its name has come to mean an ideal to... Read full biography
The following is from the Sierra Club website: www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/marion.asp. Key Figures in Sierra Club History. Marion Randall Parsons (1878 - 1953). "The Sierra Club has great and noble purposes, for which we honor it, but besides these its name has come to mean an ideal to us. It means comradeship and chivalry, simplicity and joyousness, and the care-free life of the open." . -- Marion Randall Parsons . In 1902, Marion Randall Parsons was a young woman, who moved from... Read full biography
The following is from the Sierra Club website: www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/marion.asp. Key Figures in Sierra Club History. Marion Randall Parsons (1878 - 1953). "The Sierra Club has great and noble purposes, for which we honor it, but besides these its name has come to mean an ideal to us. It means comradeship and chivalry, simplicity and joyousness, and the care-free life of the open." . -- Marion Randall Parsons . In 1902, Marion Randall Parsons was a young woman, who moved from Piedmont with her family to Berkeley. There she met Wanda Muir, age 21, which led to an involvement in the Sierra Club which was to last to the end of her life. Marion infused her Sierra Club activities with a remarkable range of interests and... Read full biography
The following is from the Sierra Club website: www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/marion.asp. Key Figures in Sierra Club History. Marion Randall Parsons (1878 - 1953). "The Sierra Club has great and noble purposes, for which we honor it, but besides these its name has come to mean an ideal to us. It means comradeship and chivalry, simplicity and joyousness, and the care-free life of the open." . -- Marion Randall Parsons . In 1902, Marion Randall Parsons was a young woman, who moved from Piedmont with her family to Berkeley. There she met Wanda Muir, age 21, which led to an involvement in the Sierra Club which was to last to the end of her life. Marion infused her Sierra Club activities with a remarkable range of interests and accomplishments. She was a writer of both fiction and non-fiction, musician, painter, and mountaineer. Her first Sierra... Read full biography
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Santa Cruz Art League Statewide Art Exhibition Index, First through Twenty-Seventh, 1928-1957 (Publications in California Art, No. 12)
2015
Moure, Nancy Dustin Wall
547 pages
Emerging from the Shadows: Volume Three, (L-R) A Survey Of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960
2015
St. Gaudens, Maurine (Editor)
304 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)