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Campaigning in Duluth in the 1950's.
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Indian Point, Duluth (10/1998)
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Mule Lake (Fergus Falls, MN) shaped Willard's environmental ethic when he was a boy.
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Julie Lowe watchdogs the clean-up of pollution on the St. Louis River left by a steel mill.
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For decades, Willard's Saturday morning breakfasts at his motel coffee shop and home were lively venues for constituents to
voice their views directly to their representative.
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Pat Munger Lehr and Will Munger reflect on their father's legacy.
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Willard won Minnesota State funds for the nation's earliest studies on frog deformities . . .
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The alarming issue was brought to him by students and teachers at the New Country School near Henderson, Minnesota.
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Willard working the floor of the Minnesota House of Representatives.
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Willard on opening day of the 1999 legislative session.
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Willard working the phone from his State Office Building redoubt during the Age of Aquarius and sideburns.
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A Munger campaign leaflet. His district included the southwest reaches of Duluth
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Wetlands, streams and lakes throughout Minnesota, including Birch Island Lake in Eden Prairie, have benefited from the environmental
ethos nurtured by Willard and such long time associates as Alden Lind, an intrepid champion of Lake Superior.
The St. Louis River and a tamarack bog in Carleton County, MN.

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