Dania Lucatero
• Born on February 20, 1902
• Born San Francisco, California
• A photographer and
  environmentalist
• He used the Kodak No. 1 Box
  Brownie his parents had given
  him.
• Married Virginia Best in 1928
  had had two children
• Adams died on April
  22, 1984, at the age of 82 from
  a heart attack.
• When he was 5, the family
  fortune collapsed in the
  financial panic of 1907
  Naturally shy, coupled with
  the dramatically
  "earthquake" nose, caused
  Adams to have problems
  fitting in at school. He was
  not successful in the various
  schools to which his parents
  sent him. Ultimately, he
  managed to earn what he
  termed a "legitimizing
  diploma" from the Mrs. Kate
  M. Wilkins Private School —
  perhaps equivalent to
  having completed the
  eighth grade.
He spent substantial time there
every year from 1916 until his
death. From his first visit, Adams
was transfixed and transformed.
He hiked, climbed, and
explored, gaining self-esteem and
self-confidence. In 1919 he joined
the Sierra Club and spent the first
of four summers in Yosemite
Valley, as "keeper" of the club's
LeConte Memorial Lodge.
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    • Born onFebruary 20, 1902 • Born San Francisco, California • A photographer and environmentalist • He used the Kodak No. 1 Box Brownie his parents had given him. • Married Virginia Best in 1928 had had two children • Adams died on April 22, 1984, at the age of 82 from a heart attack.
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    • When hewas 5, the family fortune collapsed in the financial panic of 1907 Naturally shy, coupled with the dramatically "earthquake" nose, caused Adams to have problems fitting in at school. He was not successful in the various schools to which his parents sent him. Ultimately, he managed to earn what he termed a "legitimizing diploma" from the Mrs. Kate M. Wilkins Private School — perhaps equivalent to having completed the eighth grade.
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    He spent substantialtime there every year from 1916 until his death. From his first visit, Adams was transfixed and transformed. He hiked, climbed, and explored, gaining self-esteem and self-confidence. In 1919 he joined the Sierra Club and spent the first of four summers in Yosemite Valley, as "keeper" of the club's LeConte Memorial Lodge.
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