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for this position, Mr. Carleton W. Eaton, of Calais. Mr. Eaton 

 is a graduate of Bowdoin College (1910) and of the Yale 

 Forest School (1912) ; and up to the time of his appointment 

 to this department, he was a member of the United States For- 

 est Service. 



The services of Mr. Lawrence V. Jones, a Bangor attorney, 

 have also been secured for a course of lectures on Forestry Law. 

 These lectures were given to the Senior class last year for the 

 first time. 



Courses 



Besides greatly strengthening the courses in Forest Meas- 

 urements and Forest Management, the following courses have 

 been added to the forestry curriculum : 

 Economics of Forestry 



Forest Products (other than logs and lumber) 

 Forest Policy 

 Wood Preservation 

 Forest Protection 

 Forestry Law 

 With these additions, the number of subjects and the hours 

 required are in accordance with the standard for undergraduate 

 school of forestry, as set forth in the report of the Committee 

 of the Conference of Forest Schools on Standardization of In- 

 struction in Forestry, (1912). 



Following is the curriculum now required of all regular for- 

 estry students : 



FORESTRY CURRICULUM 



FRESHMAN YEAR 



Fall Semester Spring Semester 



Subject Hours Subject Hours 



Biology I, 2, t4 4 Biology 2, 2, t4 4 



Chemistry i 2 Chemistry 2 or 4 3 



Chemistry 3, t4 2 Chemistry 6, t4 2 



Drawing, i, *6 2 Drawing 2, *6 2 



English 3 2 English 8 2 



Mathematics 2 5 Mathematics 2 3 



Military i, *3 i Mathematics 4 2 



Physical Training i Military 2, *3 i 



Physical Training i 



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