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CATEGORIES:Movie / Film
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SUMMARY:Dying to be Heard
DESCRIPTION:
 Presented by Gary Morgan, MSU Museum, and Pam 
 Rasmussen, Department of Zoology\n
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 In coordination 
 with the MSU Museum exhibit "Echoes of 
 Silent Spring"\n
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 Cosponsored by the Library 
 Environmental Series\n
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 Dying to be Heard is 
 the 30-minute documentary produced by students 
 in the MSU Knight Center for Environmental 
 Journalism.\n
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 The film tells the story of Michigan 
 State University professor George J. 
 Wallace, who discovered a link between DDT and 
 dying birds on the MSU campus.  His work was 
 highlighted in Rachel Carson's book Silent 
 Spring, which helped launch the modern environmental 
 movement.\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: Administration\n
 Sponsor's Homepage: http://www.lib.msu.edu\n
 Contact name: Holly Flynn\n
 Contact phone: 517-884-0901\n
 Contact email: flynnhol@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://lib.msu.edu/features/?e=31\n
LOCATION:Main Library, W449 (4th Floor, West Wing)
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