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Isabel Bassett Wasson

Isabel Bassett Wasson (1897–1994) was one of the first female petroleum geologists in the United States, the first female ranger at Yellowstone National Park, and also one of the first interpretive rangers (male or female) hired by the National Park Service.
==Biography==
Wasson was born Isabel Bassett in Brooklyn, NY on January 11, 1897, daughter of urban planner Edward Bassett and Annie Preston Bassett, and sister of inventor and engineer Preston Bassett. Wasson graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Wellesley College in 1918, majoring in history so she could take a wide range of science courses. She took classes in geology after graduation at the University of Chicago and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She met her future husband, petroleum geologist Theron Wasson, whom she married in 1920, while working towards a master's degree in geology at Columbia University. Wasson finished her master's degree after having three children, in 1934. Wasson worked as a petroleum geologist in her husband’s office at the Pure Oil Company for several years. After 1928 she spent over 50 years in River Forest, IL, teaching science in the local public schools, lecturing, bird watching (ornithology), and mentoring generations of young naturalists. From 1953-1954, Wasson served as President of the Chicago Ornithological Society. Wasson also taught classes at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. She died in La Grange Park, IL, in 1994.〔Bassett, Howard and Lorion.(''The Descendants of Charles and Elvira Bassett.'' ) 1972.〕
Wasson became one of the first interpretive rangers hired by the National Park Service, and the first female ranger at Yellowstone National Park. She was hired when Horace Albright, then the Park Superintendent, heard her lecture on geology to a group of her family and friends who were visiting the park in the summer of 1919 on a tour of national parks organized by the ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle''. Albright invited her to return in the summer of 1920 to lead interpretive tours and give lectures about the geology of the park, which she did. She gave over 200 public talks on the geology of the park that summer, and is credited with setting the template for interpretive talks by NPS rangers. Albright also asked her to train the hotel bellhops to give talks similar to hers, but she concluded that they lacked the background in geology to do this. She suggested instead that the park hire college students on summer break to give talks, and this became a tradition at Yellowstone and many other parks.〔Watry, Elizabeth A. ''Women in Wonderland: Lives, Legends and Legacies of Yellowstone National Park. Chapter 7.'' (Helena, Montana: Riverbend Publishing, 2012) ()〕 Albright invited her to return again in the summer of 1921, but she declined because she was pregnant. She inquired about returning in 1922 but others had been hired to do similar work.〔Smith, Diane Marie, (Thesis for MA in History).(“What One Knows One Loves Best”: A Brief Administrative History Of Science Education In The National Parks, 1916–1925. ), Montana State University, 2004. Accessed June 16, 2012.〕

〔(Oral history by Wasson, recorded 1978, describes her work at Yellowstone; item 00-6 (cassette) accessdate=June 16, 2012 )〕
〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://geyserbob.org/bio-uvw.html )

〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yellowstone Figures Profiled in Ken Burns Film )
Her daughter Elizabeth Wasson married conservationist E. Alexander Bergstrom.

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