Richard M. Brett

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Richard M. Brett
Born (1903-09-03)September 3, 1903
Darien, Connecticut, US
Died September 7, 1989(1989-09-07) (aged 86)
Hartford, Connecticut, US
Alma mater Taft School, Williams College, Yale School of Forestry
Occupation Business
Known for Conservationist and author
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Baldwin; Helen Shaw
Children Clare and Betsy
Parent(s)

Richard M. Brett (September 3, 1903 – September 7, 1989) was an American conservationist and author.[1]

Biography

Early life

Brett was born in Darien, Connecticut[2] and spent most of his life in Woodstock, Vermont, and Fairfield, Connecticut. Brett was a graduate of the Taft School, Williams College, and the Yale School of Forestry.

Career

Brett served as treasurer (appointed 1926)[3] and general manager of Macmillan Publishing. After serving in World War II, Brett was the business manager of the New York Public Library from 1947 until 1953.

Conservationist

After retirement in 1953, Brett moved to Vermont, where he set up a tree farm with habitats for wildlife at Hawk's Hill in East Barnard. He served as a trustee of the Vermont Natural Resources Council. Brett later donated his Hawk's Hill tree farm to the New England Forestry Foundation.[4]

Military service

Brett served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.

Bibliography

See also

References

  1. "Richard M. Brett, 86, Ex-Library Executive". The New York Times. 1989-09-12. Retrieved 2010-05-22.
  2. James, Elizabeth (2002). Macmillan A Publishing Tradition. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 180. ISBN 0-333-73517-X.
  3. http://www.newenglandforestry.org/newsletters/winte2003.pdf


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