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Lilith
Ventura, California
How sad that Smithsonian could think of no better way to celebrate 35 years of publishing than to devote an entire issue to personal biographies. What's the point of preaching to the choir when your audience is already familiar with these illustrious overachievers? Why celebrate with back-patting and horn-tooting?
John Occhuizzo
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
It was such a pleasure to read of the many people who have made such an impact. The November issue was insightful and thoughtful, and touched on so many different fields. No vacuous starlets, no overpaid athletes: these are the real people who make a difference. Bravo!
Nancy Davison
New Braunfels, Texas
Reading the articles in this issue was like having brief conversations with these 35 people who "made a difference." The profiles revealing their lives, thoughts, hopes and concerns may lead others to try to make a difference too.
Lynwood G. Collins
Macon, Georgia
Thank you for profiling Mark Plotkin, Richard Leakey, Daphne Sheldrick, David Attenborough, Daniel Janzen and Janis Carter. These luminaries share a reverence for all life, striving to conserve the planet's ecosystems.


Comments
I saw that John Occhuizzo responded. It would be great to hear from him. He was instrumental in my life and time has put a distance between us. In the mid '80s he was a teacher at a school in Pennsylvania and he had an impact on many lives. I wish there were more teachers like him.
Posted by ben on September 4,2008 | 05:54PM