JOHN MUIR ADDRESS DELIVERED BY CHARLES R. VAN HISE UPON THE OCCASION OF THE UNVEILING OF A BRONZE BUST OF JOHN MUIR BY THE SCULPTOR C. S. PIETRO THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Music Hall, December 6, 1916, JOHN MUIR It is as a human being ever striving upward that I would portray John Muir. From his early boyhood to his old age this spirit dominated him. As a child in Scotland, at every opportunity, in spite of parental prohibitions, and notwithstanding the certainty of punishment upon his return, he would steal away to the green fields and the seashore, eagerly interested in everything alive. Illustrating this trait, I quote his boyhood impressions of the skylarks1: Oftentimes on a broad meadow near Dunbar we stood for hours enjoying their m...