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3. Central United States 



Dorr Skeels, dean of the forest school of the University of Montana, has 

 been appointed manager of the Western Pacific Lumber Company, Riordan, 

 Ariz., of which Henry A. Porter, of Chicago, is president. 



4. Northern Rockies 



William M. Mace, of Ephraim, Utah, was married to Miss Pauline Olson 

 of Salt Lake City, on May 17. 



Miles B. Haman, who graduated from Cornell as Master in Forestry in 

 June, 1916, has been assigned as assistant to A. W. Sampson on the Mauti 

 Experiment Station. 



5. Southwest, Including Mexico 



Joseph C. Kircher has been appointed Forest Supervisor of the Sante Fa 

 National Forest. 



Thomas E. McCuUough, for some time Forest Examiner on the Coconino 

 National Forest, resigned on April 24 to go into private business at Flagstaff, 

 Ariz. 



Robert Stephenson, of the Forest Service, was married on February 18 to 

 Miss Alice Helen Chapman of Tucson, Ariz. 



Don P. Johnston, heretofore Supervisor of the Santa Fe National Forest, 

 has gone to Tucson, Ariz., to assume charge of the Coronado-Chiricahua 

 Forest. 



Paul P. Pitchlynn has been appointed Forest Supervisor of the Sitgreaves 

 National Forest, succeeding Chas. H. Jennings who has been transferred 

 to the Supervisorship of the Alamo-Lincoln in New Mexico. 



Supervisor C. C. Hall (known to fame as "Six-shooter Charlie"), of the 

 Tonto National Forest has been transferred to the Santiam Forest in Oregon. 

 He is succeeded by W. H. Goddard, hitherto Supervisor of the Datil. 



The new Supervisor of the Datil National Forest is A. H. Douglas, heretofore 

 Deputy Supervisor of the Gila Forest. 



Clifford W. McKibbin, formerly Deputy Supervisor of the Coronado 

 National Forest, has been transferred to the District Forester's ofiice as 

 Assistant in the office of Silvicultiure. 



P. P. Porcher and Wyman have been assigned to the Fort Valley Experiment 

 Station. 



6. Pacific Coast, Including Western Canada 



Professor M. B. Pratt, of the University of California, spent the summer 

 vacation in the East, his trip including a three weeks' stay at the Madison 

 Forest Products Laboratory. 



M. L. Erickson, Supervisor of the Crater National Forest, at Milford, Ore., 

 was married to Miss Gertrude Turner Hanna, of San Francisco, on April 29. 



H. R. MacMillan, head of the British Columbia Forest Service, is now in 

 China on his globe-encircling tour for the Canadian Government. He has 

 already been in the United Kingdom, Holland, France, South and East Africa, 

 Australia and India. He will visit New Zealand also 



John D. CoflFman has been promoted from Deputy Forest Supervisor of the 



