U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
4-1950
Citation
The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Apr., 1950), pp. 237-242
Abstract
Likening colleges and universities to the automobile industry may seem far-fetched, but is it? Each is engaged in fashioning and selling necessary products- one trained men, the other mechanical equipment. Both entered the post-war years with production at low ebb; unable to satisfy pent-up customer demands. Time and high-speed assembly lines have bridged the gap of gas buggy shortage. The impact of selective buying by a discriminating public is now real cause for concern among some of the motor moguls. Rumor has had it that schools teaching wildlife management are overproducing. We decided to gather facts and opinions at the source of supply, and present them to the profession.
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Comments
U.S. government work