PERSONALITIES 

 1. Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada 



Horace W. Chittenden has severed his connections with the Lehigh 

 Valley Coal Sales Company, and is now with John M. Nelson, Jr., in the 

 wholesale lumber business, with an office at 115 Broadway, N. Y. 



James L. Grimes is forester for the towns of Pitts, Knoxville, and 

 Carrick near Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Nelson C. Brown has been elected chairman of the forestry committee 

 of the Empire State Forest Products Association. 



Nelson C. Brown, Professor of Forest Utilization in the State Col- 

 lege of Forestry has been in New York completing field investigations of 

 the wood distillation industry. While in New York City, Professor 

 Brown was able to get in touch with the industries which have developed 

 from the bringing in of tannin extracts from South America. The infor- 

 mation which Professor Brown has secured will be used in a bulletin on 

 this phase of the wood-using industries of the State. 



F. F. Moon, Professor of Forest Engineering in the New York State 

 College of Forestry, spent a week this spring in Central New Hampshire. 

 While there he visited the holdings of the Yale Forest School at Keene 

 and several other large plantations in the same section. 



Richard H. Goode is engaged in the timber brokerage business at 88 

 Broad Street, Boston, under the firm name of the Imperial Lumber 

 Company. 



The wedding of Miss Elsie V. Myers and Bernard R. Levy took place 

 in New York on February 29. Levy is with the International Paper Com- 

 pany of Bangor, Me. 



Edward R. Linn, of the Brown Corporation, Taschereau Beauce, Que., 

 was married on February 12 to Georgene W. Greenwood at Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



John F. Heck and Miss Eva F. Wilson, of Watertown, S. D., were 

 married on December 28. Heck is connected with the Berlin Mills Com- 

 pany, N. H. 



Stanley B. Hall, formerly with the Forest Service, has opened an 

 office at 101 Milk Street, Boston, for the special practice of law as it 

 affects timberlands, lumber concerns, and their interests. Hall retains his 

 connection with Miles and Hall, Consulting Foresters, at the same ad- 

 dress. 



William D. Hayes is now connected with the Langtown Lumber Com- 

 pany of Redington, Me. 



R. R. Bradley, Forester for the New Brunswick Railway Company, 

 was married on April 19, at Ottawa, Ont., to Miss Elizabeth Blackburn 

 Bryson. 



A. C. Volkmar, formerly of the U. S. Forest Service, is forester for the 

 Riordan Pulp and Paper Company, at St. Jovite, Que. 



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