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There's a 1985 ''Washington Post'' article on her, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/01/10/heeding-the-call-of-the-wild/3c9bed01-e064-463d-93ad-81890d5511f6/ headlined "Heeding the Call of the Wild"]; it appears to have more on her congressional testimony. I can't click fast enough to override the paywall message, and Wayback doesn't seem to have it. [[User:Yngvadottir|Yngvadottir]] ([[User talk:Yngvadottir|talk]]) 19:31, 25 April 2019 (UTC) |
There's a 1985 ''Washington Post'' article on her, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1985/01/10/heeding-the-call-of-the-wild/3c9bed01-e064-463d-93ad-81890d5511f6/ headlined "Heeding the Call of the Wild"]; it appears to have more on her congressional testimony. I can't click fast enough to override the paywall message, and Wayback doesn't seem to have it. [[User:Yngvadottir|Yngvadottir]] ([[User talk:Yngvadottir|talk]]) 19:31, 25 April 2019 (UTC) |
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:Got it. Here are the relevant bits: {{tq|"Hope has been called on to testify in Washington so many times that she knows the senators by their first names," says New York businessman Hugh Paulk, a friend of Ryden's for 25 years. [many paragraphs omitted] Ryden's testimony before Congress helped to pass a 1971 bill "protecting wild free roaming horses and burros." When the act was challenged, she defended the law before the Supreme Court and its constitutionality was upheld.}} I'll add something to the article in a minute. [[User:EEng#s|<b style="color: red;">E</b>]][[User talk:EEng#s|<b style="color: blue;">Eng</b>]] 22:16, 25 April 2019 (UTC) |
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There's a 1985 Washington Post article on her, headlined "Heeding the Call of the Wild"; it appears to have more on her congressional testimony. I can't click fast enough to override the paywall message, and Wayback doesn't seem to have it. Yngvadottir (talk) 19:31, 25 April 2019 (UTC)
- Got it. Here are the relevant bits:
"Hope has been called on to testify in Washington so many times that she knows the senators by their first names," says New York businessman Hugh Paulk, a friend of Ryden's for 25 years. [many paragraphs omitted] Ryden's testimony before Congress helped to pass a 1971 bill "protecting wild free roaming horses and burros." When the act was challenged, she defended the law before the Supreme Court and its constitutionality was upheld.
I'll add something to the article in a minute. EEng 22:16, 25 April 2019 (UTC)