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Willis M. Rivinus is an author, preservation activist and historian whose interests center on the
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and
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,
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.


Books

Among the guides and books Rivinus has written and edited are ''Guide to the Delaware Canal'', ''The Complete Guide to the Delaware and Lehigh National Corridor'', ''William Penn and the Lenape Indians'', ''The Red Man in Bucks County'', ''Old Stonework in Bucks County'', ''The Cabins of Huron Mountain Club'', ''Early Taverns of Bucks County'', and ''Rowing At Princeton: 1872-2000''.


Delaware Canal advocacy

Rivinus is a long-time advocate for preserving the Delaware Canal. While the Canal withstood earlier threats to its existence such as a state-led plan in the 1940s to pave it over and create a road for cars, by the early 1960s it had fallen into a state of neglect. To draw attention to its historical and environmental value, Rivinus in 1964 wrote and published the first guide to the Delaware Canal, titled ''A Wayfarer's Guide to the Delaware Canal between Easton and Bristol, Pa''. Through the 1960s and 1970s, Rivinus and other local citizens raised funds and lobbied the federal government for the Canal's landmark designation. The Canal was placed on the
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in 1974 and made a
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in 1976. In 1988, a bill was signed into law creating the
Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor The Delaware & Lehigh Canal National and State Heritage Corridor (D&L) is a National Heritage Area in eastern Pennsylvania in the United States. It stretches from north to south, across five counties and over one hundred municipalities. It follow ...
Commission and Rivinus became its first chairman, a post he held until 1991. Rivinus has continued to be involved in Delaware Canal advocacy. His updated ''Guide to the Delaware Canal'' is in its 8th edition, which features vintage photos by
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. At present, Rivinus is working on the ninth edition. He is a board member of the Friends of the Delaware Canal, a non-profit group dedicated to restoring and maintaining the Canal. Entering his ninth decade, Rivinus still leads free tours of the canal and its environs and gives historical lectures.


Princeton eating clubs controversy

Rivinus' preservation activities have extended to controversial institutions. He is a 1950 alumnus of
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and in 1983 became chief fund-raiser for the school's private
eating clubs A dining club (UK) or eating club (US) is a social group, usually requiring membership (which may, or may not be available only to certain people), which meets for dinners and discussion on a regular basis. They may also often have guest speakers. ...
, including several all-male clubs that at the time were defendants in a
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suit filed by undergraduate
Sally Frank Sally Frank sued the three all-male eating clubs at Princeton University in 1978 for denying her on the basis of her gender. Over ten years later, in 1990 the eating clubs were defined as " public accommodation" and court ordered to become co-ed ...
. Rivinus extensively documented the case and the ''Willis M. Rivinus Papers: 1979-1991'' are in the
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Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Rivinus remained a fund-raiser for the clubs until 2003 and continues to support their existence.


Personal life

Rivinus is from a
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family and his mother, Marion Willis Martin Rivinus, also wrote books of historical interest. Among them are ''Lights Along the Delaware'', ''The Story of Rittenhouse Square: 1682-1951'' and ''A Full Life'', her memoirs of life as a Philadelphia society belle and sportswoman. Rivinus resides in Solebury Township near the borough of New Hope in Bucks County.


References


Bibliography

*''Barns of Bucks County,'' with Jeffrey L. Marshall, 2007. *''A Wayfarer's Guide to the Delaware Canal between Bristol and Easton, Pa.,'' retitled ''A Guide to the Delaware Canal,'' 1978, 1984, 1989, 1993, 2004. *''Rowing At Princeton: 1872-2000,'' 2002. *''The Complete Guide to the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor,'' 1994. *''William Penn and the Lenape Indians,'' 1995. *''New Hope, Pennsylvania,''1973. *''Old Stonework in Bucks County,'' 1972. *''The Cabins of Huron Mountain Club,'' 1969. *''The Red man in Bucks County,'' 1965. *''Early Taverns of Bucks County,'' 1965. {{DEFAULTSORT:Rivinus, Willis Princeton University alumni 21st-century American historians 21st-century American male writers Living people American male non-fiction writers Year of birth missing (living people)