AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



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Some Openings 



For Wood Workers 



IN Northern Florida there is a good 

 supply of timber which can be as- 

 sembled advantageously at points on 

 the Georgia Southern & Florida Rail- 

 way; other conditions for profitable 

 manufacturing in many lines. For a 

 number of articles there is a market in 

 the immediate section, while transpor- 

 tation facilities favor shipments to a 

 wide range of markets. 



Small Wood Working Plants 



and will actively co-operate with manu- 

 facturers who are looking for a new and 

 promising field. 



The Southeastern States have the 

 best opportunities and advantages for 

 all factories using timber. 



The Land and Industrial Depart- 

 ment will aid interested parties in find- 

 ing just the location desired. 



For information refer to File No. 47,359 

 M. V. RICHARDS, Land and Industrial Agent 



Southern Railway, Room 349, Washington, D. C. 



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History 



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Forestry 



ByB. E. Fernow 



Dean of Foresty 

 University of Toronto 



A book every student of 

 Forestry should buy and 

 without which no forest 

 library is complete. 



506 pages, 8vo 

 Price, $2.50, postpaid 



Address 



American Forestry Association 



Washington, D. C. 



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Harvard University 



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I SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



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OFFERS specialized gradu- 



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I degree of Master of Forestry in 



I the following fields : — Silvicul- 



I ture and Management, Wood 



I Technology, Forest Entomol- 



I ogy. Dendrology, and (in co- 



I operation with the Graduate 



I School of Business Adminis- 



I tration) the Lumber Business 



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j RICHARD T. FISHER, Chairman 



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FORESTRY DEPARTMENT 



University of Maine 



ORONO, MAINE 



J. M. BRISCOE, M. F., Professor of Forestry 

 C, W. EATON, M. F., Instructor in Forestry 



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"C^OUR year undergraduate 

 ■*■ course leading to the degree 

 of Bachelor of Science in 

 Forestry. 



Summer camp and extension 

 courses entirely distinct from 

 the regular course. 



For catalog or further 



information, 



address 



ROBERT J. ALEY, President 

 ORONO, MAINE 



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