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Frank G. Miller has been appointed to succeed Clothier in the pro- 

 fessorate of forestry at Pullman. 



David G. Kinney's address is Upland, Cal., where he is sales agwit for 

 the Juruh Rancho. 



Frank B. Kellogg resumed active work in District 6 of the Forest 

 Service as Forest Assistant, on July 1. 



A daughter, Barbara Cope, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart B. Show 

 on April 13, 1915. Show has been in San Francisco on detail. 



Harold S. Newins, professor of forestry at Corvallis, Ore., was married 

 on June 23 to Miss Helene Schmidt, of Brooklyn, at Brooklyn, N. Y. 



W. J. Paeth has been assigned as Forest Assistant to the Okanogan 

 National Forest with headquarters at Okanogan, Wash. 



7. Hawaii, the Philippines and the Orient 



Mr. R. S. Hosmer, formerly superintendent of forestry for the Terri- 

 tory of Hawaii, is now a member of the department of forestry of the 

 New York State College of Agriculture at Cornel University. Mr. C. S. 

 Judd, who was on the staff of District 6, U. S. Forest Service, is Mr. 

 Hosmer's successor, having assumed his duties last January. 



William Crosby has been appointed Assistant District Forester of 

 Mindanao and Sulu in the Philippines, where he may be addressed at the 

 Forest Station at Zamboanga. 



On the invitation of Nanking University, W. F. Sherfesee, Director of 

 Forestry in the Philippines, made a trip to China in May to help organize 

 the forestry work there. 



8. Europe 



W. B. Campbell, Assistant Superintendent, and L. L. Brown, Comput- 

 ing Engineer, of the Canadian Forest Products Laboratories, have en- 

 listed for overseas service in the British Army. 



E. S. Davison is now in France serving with the ammunition supply 

 department. 



Dr. C. A. Schench is in command of a large camp of prisoners of war 

 in Germany. 



