294 Forestry Quarterly 



Assistant Ranger G. Harris Collingwood took the Forest Assistant's 

 examination recently held at Tucson, Ariz. Collingwood has been a 

 ranger on the Apache Forest for some time, though on furlough for over 

 a year studying forestry at the University of Munich, returning to the 

 Apache last September. 



Assistant District Forester John Kerr attended the recent meeting of 

 the National Livestock Association in San Francisco. 



The District Forester in District 3 plans to move his offices by July 1. 

 from the Strickler-Otero Building to a new building in Albuquerque, N. 

 Mex., known as the Gas and Electric Building. 



6. Pacific Coast, Including Western Canada 



A daughter, Mary EUnor, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bruce on 

 December 1, 1914. 



George Stanleigh Arnold, formerly a law officer of the Forest Service, 

 was married in Washington, D. C, on February 26, to Miss Elizabeth 

 Sherman Kent, of that city. They will make their home at 3240 

 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, where Arnold is engaged in the practice 

 of law. 



The Regents of the University of California early in March made the 

 final appointment for the present faculty of the forest school there. The 

 major fields of the men are as follows: Forest Engineering, D. Bruce; 

 Forest Management, D. F. Mason ; Nursery Work and Planting, Mr. Met- 

 calf; Ecology, Natural Reproduction, W. Mulford; Utilization, Wood 

 Technology, M. B. Pratt. Mason and Bruce will join the staff on July 1. 



The Biltmore Forest School alumni plan a reunion at San Francisco 



on Friday, October 15. Harry H. Pooler, Biltmore, 1908, is in charge of 



the arrangements and may be addressed at 701 Flood Building, San 

 Francisco. 



Stuart J. Flintham is city forester of Los Angeles. 



A son, Charles Franklin, was born November 27, 1914, to Mr. and 

 Mrs. Walter B. Hadley, at Redlands, Cal., where Hadley is in charge 

 of the propagating department of the city nurseries. 



WiUiam B. Osborne, Jr., has been transferred to the District office at 

 Portland to specialize on forest fire control. 



W. H. Gallaher has succeeded the late Louis Margolin in charge of 

 working plans and reconaissance in the District office at San Francisco. 



