Marion Clawson Explained

R. Marion Clawson
Office:2nd Director of the Bureau of Land Management
Predecessor:Fred W. Johnson
Successor:Edward Woozley
Term Start:1948
Term End:1953
Birth Date:August 10, 1905
Birth Place:Elko, Nevada
Death Place:Washington, D.C.
Nationality:American
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Robert Marion Clawson (August 10, 1905 – April 12, 1998) was an American agricultural economist. He worked for the United States Department of Agriculture from 1929 to 1946.[1]

In 1948, he became the second director of the Bureau of Land Management, where he served until 1953.[2]

Clawson spent 1953–1955 in Israel as a member of the Economic Advisory Staff, a group of American economists who were invited to Israel by David Ben-Gurion.

He spent the rest of his career at Resources for the Future. During his 20 years at Resources for the Future, Clawson worked on forestry resources and policy. He was active with the organization at the time of his death at age 92.

Personal life

In 1973 Clawson married Nora McGirr Roots, daughter of Ernest McGirr.[3]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sedjo. Roger A. 1999. Marion Clawson's Contribution to Forestry. 2021-08-14. Resources for the Future.
  2. News: MARION CLAWSON DIES AT 92 . April 16, 1998 . Washington Post . March 30, 2020 . en-US . 0190-8286.
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2016-11-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161128135005/http://www.foresthistory.org/ead/clawson_marion.pdf . 2016-11-28 . dead .