by Lisa Marshall for the Coloradan

Emeritus professors Al Bartlett, left, of physics and Lynn Wolfe (MFA’48) of fine arts stand on Boulder’s Bobolink Trail, recalling their work to preserve open space in Boulder in the 1950s and 1960s. Casey A. Cass
In 1951 an idealistic Boulder mother named Arlene Wolfe (MBusEd’68) had an epiphany in a Paris park years before the term “open space” would become ingrained in the local Boulder vernacular. Read more in the CU Coloradan: