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A daughter, Louise Chase, was born to Mr, and Mrs. George Hewitt 

 Myers on June 30 at Union, Conn. 



Samuel B. Detwiler is in the Philadelphia office of E. A. Sterling. 



A son, Charles Peter, was born to Prof, and Mrs. Samuel N. Spring 

 on July 20 at Ithaca, N. Y. 



Karl W. Woodward has left the Federal Forest Service to become 

 Professor of Forestry at the New Hampshire State College and Forester 

 of the State Agricultural Experiment Station, the position recently 

 vacated by Mr. Foster. 



Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, wife of Professor Ferguson, of Pennsylvania 

 State College, died on July 24, leaving an infant son and daughter, the 

 former born on July 24. 



A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hazard at Tuckahoe, N. J- 

 on August 13. 



Karl Schmitt has resigned from the Forest Service and is now in New 

 York under C. R. Pettis as an Assistant State Forester. 



H. J. Kaestner, who graduated from the Pennsylvania State College in 

 1914, has been appointed State Forester of West Virginia, a newly created 

 office under the Department of the Forest, Game and Fish Warden, 

 with headquarters at Belington, W. Va. 



Roy L. Campbell, Toronto, 1914, has resigned the editorship of the 

 Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada to become Secretary of the Cana- 

 dian Manufacturers' Association. He is also Secretary of the Canadian 

 Pulp and Paper Association. 



2. Southern United States 



Ferdinand W. Haasis is located with the forestry department of the 

 Consolidation Coal Company at Jenkins, Ky., of which M. H. Foerster 

 is forester. 



Married, June 27, 1915, R. Brooke Maxwell, City Forester of Balti- 

 more, Vice-President of American Academy of Arborists, and Celeste 

 H. Kleinle, of Roland Park, Md. 



Harold L. Russell and Miss Bess Neal Kinzel were married at Abing- 

 don, Va., on October 5. 



