Outlook Issue #1 PDFs
Hello Friends,
Hope everyone is well and having a good Election Day.
It is our privilege to offer you all of the articles from the original Outlook Issue No. 1, published by the Mountain View Center for Environmental Education in the winter of 1970.
Mary and Lauren have been working incredibly hard getting these Outlooks scanned. I am way behind in posting so I should be able to get a few issues uploaded in the next few weeks.
If you read an article and feel like sharing your reflections, please post comments to this thread. I am very excited to get some dialogue started around these amazing treasures.
I will post all of the articles under one thread for now, but if the commenting becomes confusing we can separate each article into it’s own post. Anyways, without further delay, please enjoy Outlook Issue #1!
- Will Anyone Raise a Hand for Passivity?
- By Stewart C. Mason
- From the Diary of an English Teacher
- Statement on Environmental Education
- By David Hawkins
- The Importance of Working with Relevant Materials
- By Lometor B. Pinnick
- Is It a Conglomerate?
- By John and Dorothy Paull
- Away from Stages
- By Tony Kallett
- The Effect of Size on the Environment
- By Colonel Mervyn O’Gorman
- Book Review, The Siege, by Clara Claiborne Park
- By Frances Hawkins
Best,
Sam Hall

Hi Sam,
Thank to you, and absolutely to Mary and Lauren for getting these Hawkins’ works available on this site. I am wondering if the “I, Thou, It” and “Messing About in Science” chapters in David Hawkins’ “The Informed Vision” are also in the public domain…these are such provocative readings.
Thanks…Laura
Hi Laura,
I will certainly check. Thanks for the feedback and talk to you soon.
Best,
Sam
Hi Sam,
I just discovered your site through an e-mail list I’m on. I studied under Eleanor Duckworth in ‘05 as part of my Master’s program, and counted Hawkin’s writings to be the most important I encountered in my M.Ed. program. I’m so glad to see there are people out there trying to make Dr. Hawkin’s work more available to the web.
I look forward to following the development of your site, as well as hearing about any gatherings in the Boulder area. I’m currently working at Watershed School in Boulder as the College Counselor and Technology Director, so anything in the Boulder/Denver area would be an exciting opportunity I would happily seize.
As one additional note, I downloaded a couple of the scans and couldn’t help but notice that they are spiral bound. If you were interested in temporarily un-spiraling them I manage a document feeder-scanner at Watershed that can convert B/W text to PDF at about 30 pages-per-minute. Let me know if you want to learn more; I’m sure I could set up some scanner time if you are Boulder-based.
Cheers,
Cory
cory@watershedschool.org