BOSTON, Feb. 13-Sen. Neuberger (D-Ore) said tonight he and Sen. Morse (D-Ore) plan to sponsor legislation which would give the name of the late author Bernard DeVoto '18 to Clearwater National Forest, Idaho.
DeVoto won a Pulitzer Prize for a biography of Lewis and Clark, the remains of whose Westward Trail can be seen today in the Clearwater Forest. Neuberger said DeVoto had been a "dedicated and courageous conservationist."
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