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As the recommendations of the committee on permanent organiza- 

 tions were provided for in the report of the committee on resolutions, 

 action was not called for on the report of the former committee. The 

 report of the resolutions committee was unanimously adopted and 

 provision was made for transmitting a copy of the same to Dr. Claxton 

 and to the Secretary of the Society of American Foresters. 



A motion was made and accepted that the committees reporting at 

 the congress he continued until the proceedings of the conference are 

 made ready for publication by the committee on editing and publication. 



Not only did the conference strike a high note in educational mat- 

 ters in forestry, but provision was made for the publication of the 

 proceedings and for a permanent body through which all matters 

 relating to forestry education can be referred for analysis and pre- 

 sentation to the entire body of American Foresters. 



In conclusion it should be said that at the annual meeting of the 

 Society of American Foresters in late December provision was made 

 for the committee on forestry education as recommended at the con- 

 ference and the committee appointed. 



