Paul F. Starrs is Professor of Geography at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is the author of Let the Cowboy Ride: Cattle Ranching in the American West and of many scholarly articles....
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Wallace Stegner (1903-1993) was the author of many books of fiction and non-fiction, including the National Book Award-winning The Spectator Bird (1976) and Crossing to Safety....
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Wilber Stevens (1921-1996) is considered one of Nevada's finest and most influential poets. His poetry goes to places even the most unfamiliar reader understands: the late-night desperation seen in city faces and long laments on the slowly disappearing western landscape....
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Robert E. Stewart is now an independent historian who was chief of public affairs for the Bureau of Land Management. He served on the staff of Governor Mike O’Callaghan for eight years....
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Omer C. Stewart began doing anthropological fieldwork among Great Basin native peoples in the 1930s and continued to do so actively until his death in 1991....
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Edward J. Stoner is an archaeologist and senior project manager/laboratory director of Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., which supervised cultural resource issues on the ReTRAC project....
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Richard Stookey is a graduate of the University of California at Davis and Stanford University. He currently lives in San Francisco and is also the author of A Still and Woven Blue, which was honored by the Friends of the American Writers Association....
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