In the National Forest Region 



Colorado 

 School of Forestry 



A DEPAjtTMENT OF 

 COLORADO COLLEGE 



THE course in theoretical 

 and applied forestry lead- 

 ing to the degree of Forest 

 Engineer covers a period of two 

 years and is open to students 

 who have completed two years 

 of college work, including a 

 sufficient amount of Botany, 

 Geology and Surveying. 



Graduate students may 

 enter as candidates for the de- 

 gree of Master of Forestry. 



Fall and Spring Termi In th« 

 Manitoa Forest, the CoUega Ke- 

 •erve, 6000 acres of pine and 

 gpiuce timberland on the bordert 

 ol the Pike National Forest. 

 Winter Term at Colorado Spiingi. 



For particulars address 



Colorado School of Forestry 



Colorado Springs, Cola 



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The 



New York State 



College of 



Forestry 



at 



Syracuse University 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



UNDER-GRADUATE courses in 

 Technical Forestry, Paper and 

 Pulp Making, Logging and Lum- 

 bering, City Forestry, and Forest 

 Engineering, all leading to degree of 

 Bachelor of Science. Special oppor- 

 tunities offered for post-graduate work 

 leading to degrees of Master of 

 Forestry, Master of City Forestry, 

 and Doctor of Economics. 



A one year course of practical train- 

 ing at the State Ranger School on the 

 College Forest of 1,800 acres at Wana- 

 kena in the Adirondacks. 



State Forest Camp of three months 

 open to any man over 16, held each 

 summer on Cranberry Lake. Men 

 may attend this Camp for from two 

 weeks to the entire summer. 



The State Forest Experiment Sta» 

 tion of go acres at Syracuse and an 

 excellent forest library offer unusual 

 opportunities for research work. 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 FORESTRY 



The Pennsylvania 

 State College 



A PROFESSIONAL course in 

 Forestry, covering four years 

 of college work, leading to 

 the degree of Bachelor of Science 

 in Forestry. 



Thorough and practical training 

 for Government, State, Municipal 

 and private forestry. 

 Four months are spent in camp 

 in the woods in forest work. 

 Graduates who wish to specialize 

 along particular lines are admitted 

 to the "g^duate forest schools" 

 as candidates for the degree of 

 Master of Forestry on the success- 

 ful completion of one year's work. 



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For further iaformation address 

 Depivtment of Forestry 



Pennsylvania State College 



State College, Pa. 



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Forestry at 



University of 



Michigan 



Ann Arbor, Michigan 



AFOUR-YEAR,undergraduate 

 course that prepares for the 

 practice of Forestry in all its 

 branches and leads to the degree of 



BACHELOR OF SCffiNCE 

 IN FORESTRY 



Opportunity is offered for grad- 

 uate work leading to the degree 

 of Master of Science in Forestry. 



The course is designed to give 

 a broad, well-balanced training in 

 the fundamental sciences as well 

 as in technical Forestry, and has, 

 consequently, proven useful to men 

 engaged inavariety of occupations. 



Tliis school of Forestry was es- 

 tabUshed in 1903 and has a large 

 body of alimmi engaged in 

 Forestry work. 



For announcement giving 



complete information and list 



of alumni, address 



FILIBERT ROTH 



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Yale University 

 Forest School 



NEW HAVEN, CONN., U. S. A. 



YALE University Forest School is » 

 graduate department of Yala 

 University. It is the oldest exist- 

 ing forest school in the United States 

 and ezceedb any other in the number 

 of its alumni. A general two-year 

 course leading to the degree of Master 

 of Forestry is offered to graduates of 

 universities, colleges and scienttfio 

 Institutions of high standing and* 

 under exceptional conditions, to men 

 who have had three years of collegiate 

 training, including certain prescribed 

 subjects. Men who are not candi* 

 dates for the degree may enter the 

 School as special students, for work 

 in any of the subjects offered in the 

 regular course, by submitting evidence 

 that will warrant their taking the 

 work to their own advantage and 

 that of the School. Those who have 

 completed a general course in forestry 

 are admitted for research and ad< 

 vanced work in Dendrology. Silvicul* 

 ture. Forest Management, Forest 

 Technology, and Lumbering, The 

 regular two-year course begins the 

 first week in July at the School camp 

 Dear Milford, Pennsylvania. 



For further information 

 address 



JAMES W.TOUMEY, Director 



NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT 



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HARVARD 



UNIVERSITY 



DEPT. OF FORESTRY 

 BUSSEY INSTITUTION 



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/^FFERS specialized gradu- 

 ^^ ate training leading to the 

 degree of Master of Forestry in 

 the following fields: — Silvicul- 

 ture and Management, Wood 

 Technology, Forest Entomol- 

 ogy, Dendrology, and (in co- 

 operation with the Graduate 

 School of Business Adminis- 

 tration) the Lumber Business 



For further fartictdars 

 address 



RICHARD T. FISHER 



Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 



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