PERSONALITIES 

 1. Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada 



Howard B. Waha was married on September 30 to Miss Henrietta Alcorn, 

 of Ravenna, Ohio. 



G. Harris CoUingwood was married on September 1 to Miss Jean Cummings, 

 of Centerville, Mich. 



Seward Smith has succeeded G. H. Gutches as head of the New York State 

 Ranger School, who has re-entered the service of the Dominion Forestry 

 Branch. 



R. R. Chaffee has resigned his position as Professor of Lumbering at Penn 

 State to enter the employ of the Wheeler and Dusenberry Lumber Company , 

 Endeavor, Pa., as forest engineer. 



WiUiam A. McDonald, for three years Assistant Professor of Extension in 

 the New York State College of Forestry, has resigned to engage in business 

 at Owasso, Mich. 



Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr., is substituting for Chapman at the Yale 

 Forest School during the latter's absence on Sabbatical leave. 



John A. Sweigert has left the D. & H. and is with the B. P. I. on blister rust 

 work in Massachusetts. 



On November 1, Victor A. Beede, hitherto Assistant State Forester of New 

 Hampshire, became permanent Executive Secretary of the New York State 

 Forestry Association, with headquarters at the Syracuse Chamber of Com- 

 merce, Syracuse, N. Y. 



Ralph C. Bryant spent the summer in the West, getting in touch with the 

 lumber situation. 



H. H. Chapman is taking his Sabbatical leave this winter, resuming work 

 with the senior class at Urania, La., in March. He is spending part of the 

 time in Miimesota and the remainder in the Southwest, where Mrs. Chapman 

 will go for her health. 



H. M. Curran is helping Whitford of Yale in getting the tropical forestry 

 work started at the School of Forestry. 



Lansing T. Shumway (Biltmore, 1912) and Miss Lucile Adelia Neilson, of 

 Stillwater, N. Y., were married on June 24. 



Carl H. Nye (Biltmore, 1911) and Miss Madeline Marie Neal, of Waterbury, 

 Conn., were married on August 5. 



Donald P. White (Biltmore, 1911) and Miss Marjorie Crane Sisson, of 

 Potsdam, N. Y., were married on August 19. 



The name of G. E. Bothwell, graduate (1913) of the Toronto Forest School, 

 appeared in the Canadian casualty lists as "missing so long, believed killed," 

 but is now known as killed. 



K. B. Downie and F. G. Stupart, undergraduates in the Toronto Forest 

 School, have been killed in action with the Canadian troops in France. 



Capt. Alan Edward Parlow (B. Sc. F., Toronto, 1913), of the 11th Sherwood 

 Foresters, B. E. F., France, was married to Grace Lee Ryan, of Victoria, B. C, 

 in London in September, on leave of absence from the front. Capt. Parlow 

 before enlistment at the outbreak of the war was employed in forestry work in 

 British Columbia for the Dominion Forestry Branch. 



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