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Mr. J. E. Rothery, of the firm of Vitale and Rothery, of New York, 

 has been elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Rothery 

 has also been elected a member of the graduate advisory board of the 

 Yale Forest School to succeed T. S. Woolsey, Jr. 



S. B. Detwiler's address is 925 Commercial Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ralph C. Hawley was re-elected secretary of the Connecticut Forestry 

 Association at the annual meeting on May 8. 



Blaine S. Viles was, in March, elected Mayor of Augusta, Me. 



John Harold Foster, on July 7, was married to Miss Mary Elliott, of 

 Waterville, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Foster will reside at Durham, N. H., 

 where Foster is professor of forestry at the New Hampshire Agricul- 

 tural College. 



W. E. Dexter, student assistant, in the head office of the Dominion 

 Forestry Branch, is now Lieutenant with A Company, 38 Battalion, in 

 camp at Barriefield, Ont. 



William E. Dunham was married on May 4 to Miss Mabel Reese, of 

 Warren, Pa. 



James O. Hazard resigned from the State Service of New Jersey in 

 April to undertake the development of 1100 acres of land which he has 

 purchased near Atlantic City. 



George R. Monell has been elected secretary-treasurer and forester of 

 the Vermont Timberland Owners' Association. A daughter was bom 

 to Mr. and Mrs. Monell on July 9, 1914. 



B. K. Ayres was married on May 24 to Miss Irene Warner, of Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. They are now at their home, 155 South Cliff Street, Ansonia, 

 Conn., where Ayres is lumber salesman for the Ansonia Forest Products 

 Company. 



W. W. Coykendall is located at Schnectady, N. Y., as local representa- 

 tive and manager for the Fassett Lumber Company of Quebec. 



Edward C. M. Richards has been chosen manager of the Empire State 

 Foresters, a consulting firm with headquarters at 156 Fifth Avenue, 

 New York City. During the summer Richards made a trip to the Pacific 

 Coast. 



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The marriage of Edna Lyall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Weller 

 Martenis, and Willard Springer, Jr., took place in Wilmington, Del., 

 on April 15. 



