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for more than 50 years. Marshall served on the board of directors of the Sierra Club from 1959–68, and later as "director, president, and vice chairman".
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In 1939, after his brother's death at age 38, Marshall became a trustee of the Robert Marshall Wilderness Fund, now known as the
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for refusing to turn over records from the National Federation. Convicted, he served three months in a federal prison in 1950.
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Another of George Marshall's contributions was to edit his brother Bob's notebooks on the Alaskan wilderness, published as
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Marshall moved to London until late in his life. He returned to New York in 1993, following the death of his wife.
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on litigation protecting the rights of African-Americans and American communists. Marshall was called before the
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in 1930. His doctoral dissertation was entitled "The Machinists' Union: A Study in Institutional Development".
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Marshall married Elizabeth Dublin; they had two children, Roger Marshall and Nancy Marshall Schultz.
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George Marshall made major contributions to The Wilderness Society and then the
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From 1934-37, Marshall worked as an economist for the consumer division of the
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American economist, political activist and conservationist
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with his sister Ruth and brothers James and Robert AKA
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Alaska Wilderness: Exploring the Central Brooks Range
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Alaska Wilderness: Exploring the Central Brooks Range
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by Robert Marshall, edited by George Marshall (1956)
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