PERSONALITIES 



It is only natural that readers will be interested more in the news 

 from one region than from another. Realizing this, the personal news are 

 arranged in geographical order as follows : 



1. Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada. 2. Southeastern 

 United States. 3. Central United States. 4. Northern Rockies. 5. 

 Southwest, including Mexico. 6. Pacific Coast, including Western Canada. 

 7. Hawaii, the Phihppines and the Orient. 8. Europe. 9. Unclassified. 



Mr. Bristow Adams, of the Department of Information of the Forest 

 Service, has resigned to take a newly estabUshed position of a similar 

 nature at Cornell University. 



The Association of Eastern Foresters held a meeting in New Haven. 

 Conn., on January 12. Rain prevented the planned trip to the planta- 

 tions and cuttings on the Saltonstall tract. The meteorological adversity 

 did not, however, interfere with the business meeting and dinner. 



E. C. Hirst, State Forester of New Hampshire, was married on Decem- 

 ber 1 to Miss Mary Walker Stillings of Concord, N. H. 



Julian T. Rothery is giving a course of five lectures at Cornell Uni- 

 versity on forestry work in Canada. 



Guy C. Cleveland, of the North Jersey Excelsior Company, was married 

 on November 24 to Miss Gladys C. Townsend, of Orange, N. J. 



A daughter, Virginia, was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. A. Galarneau, of 

 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on November 26. 



Christopher Swezey, Biltmore, 1911, was married on October 12 to 

 Miss Ruth Winslow, of Brookline, Mass. Mr. Swezey is associated with 

 the United Forestry Company, of Niverville, N. Y. 



C. W. Armstrong, Biltmore. 1913, was married on October 14 to Miss 

 Hazel G. Woehler. Mr. Armstrong is manager of the St. Paul branch 

 of the Shelvin Carpenter Lumber Company. 



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The senior field work of the Yale Forest School will be on the lands of 

 the Kaul Lumber Company, in Bebb and Hale Counties, Alabama. 

 The mill work will be at Tuscaloosa, about 30 miles from camp. 



Note.— Members of the profession are requested to send data for this 

 department to Prof. A. B. Recknagel, Department of Forestry, New York 

 State College of Agriculture, at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



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