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Mont. Farquhar is now at Harvard University, where he intends to 

 study scientific management as appHed to sawmills. 



Deputy Supervisor Alfred B. Hastings is now stationed on the Deer- 

 lodge National Forest with headquarters at Anaconda, Mont. He mar- 

 ried, on January 19, Miss Fellows, of Newton Centre, Mass. 



A son, Stanley Heiberg, was born to Supervisor and Mrs. Elers Koch 

 in Missoula, Mont., on February 9. 



Leon F. Kneipp has succeeded E. A. Sherman as District Forester of 

 District 4, with headquarters at Ogden, Utah. 



Upon the resignation of David T. Mason, which becomes effective 

 June 30, J. F. Preston will take his place as Assistant District Forester 

 in charge of Silviculture in District 1 of the Forest Service. 



Wallace I. Hutchinson is Supervisor of the San Isabel National Forest, 

 with headquarters at Westcliflfe, Colo. 



5. Southwest, Including Mexico 



Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr., Assistant District Forester in charge of 

 ^Silviculture at Albuquerque, New Mex., resigned from the Forest Service 

 on April 1, and has gone to Santa Barbara, Cal., for the summer. Woolsey 

 Jias been elected president of the Albuquerque Country Club. He gives 

 his address as : Stonycroft, East Gold and Hill Streets, Albuquerque, 

 New Mex. 



Arthus D. Read, Forest Examiner connected with Grazing Studies in 

 District 3, resigned from the Forest Service on April 1, in order to enter 

 the cattle business in nortTiern New Mexico. Read graduated from the 

 Yale Forest School in 1906 and has been continuously in the Forest 

 Service. His future address will be Senorita, N. Mex. 



R. E. Marsh has changed his address to Taos, New Mex., the head- 

 quarters of the Carson National Forest. 



E. N. Kavanagh, formerly Forest Supervisor of the Bighorn Forest, 

 in Wyoming, has been transferred to District 3 and made Assistant 

 District Forester in the office of Grazing. He was formerly an Assistant 

 District Forester in Grazing in District 2. 



Murrell W. Talbot, Assistant Ranger on the Coconino, has been trans- 

 ferred to Albuquerque to the District Forester's office and assigned to 

 special grazing studies work on the Datil Forest. 



