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Wht Amrrtccin jfarcstru Assartatian 



starts 1912 with the prospect of its being the most 

 successful year in the history of the organization; 

 a year in which much will be accomplished, in 

 which the propaganda of forest conservation will 

 be widely circulated, and in which many converts 

 to the great cause will be won. 



The magazine, American Forestry, which is 

 now circulated in every state and territory in the 

 Union and in many foreign countries will be generally 

 improved, there will be a greater variety of articles 

 than in the past, attention will be given not only to 

 forestry but to other features of the far spreading 

 conservation movement, many of the foremost 

 writers on forestry and general conservation will 

 contribute articles, and it is expected the year will 

 end with a large increase in the membership of 

 the organization and in the circulation of the 

 magazine. 



To achieve the best results the hearty co- 

 operation of every member and every subscriber is 

 necessary. 



News and articles of general interest to the 

 cause will be welcomed. 



The members are urged to nominate for mem- 

 bership any persons whom they know to be inter- 

 ested or who should be interested in forest and 

 general conservation. 



