AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



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Yale University 

 Forest School 



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YALE University Forest School is a graduate de- 

 partment of Yale University. It is the oldest 

 existing forest school in the United States and 

 exceeds 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 uni- 

 versities, colleges and scientific 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 candidates 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 advanced work in Dendrology, Silviculture, Forest 

 Management, Forest Technology, and Lumbering. 

 The regular two-year course begins the first week in 

 July at the School camp near Milford, Pennsylvania. 



For further information address 

 JAMES W. TOUMEY, Director 



NEW HAVEN. CONN. 



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special Courses offered in 



LUMBERING 



and 



WOOD UTILIZATION, 



PULP and PAPER 



MAKING 



Other Special Courses in Forestry 



Men with technical training along the 

 lines of Lumbering and the various f 

 branches of Wood Utilization will be 1 

 needed in the future. 



Four and five year students in these 

 courses will have constant access to the 

 new Eastern Forest Products Laboratory. 



The New York 

 State College of Forestry 



At Syracuse University 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



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In the National Forest Region 



Colorado 

 School of Forestry 



A DEPARTMENT OF 

 COLORADO COLLEGE 



THE course in theoretical and applied 

 forestry leading 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 suf- 

 ficient amount of Botany, Geology and Sur- 

 veying. 



Graduate students may enter as candi- 

 dates for the degree of Master of Forestry. 



Fall and Spring Terms in the 

 Manitou Forest, the College Reserve, 

 6,000 acres of pine and spruce tim- 

 berland on the borders of the Pike 

 National Forest. Winter Term at 

 Colorado Springs. 



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DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



The 

 Pennsylvania State 



College 



APROFESSSiONAL course in For- 

 estry, 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 "graduate forest schools" as 

 candidates for the degree of Master 

 of Forestry on the successful com- 

 pletion of one year's work. 



For further information address. 



For particulars address | 



Colorado School of Forestry \ 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



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1 Department of Forestry 



I PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE 

 State College, Pa. 



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