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FACULTY— (Conlinucd) 



CHARLES CHRISTOPHER ADAMS, B. S., 1895 (Illinois Wes- 



Icyan) ; M. S., 1898 (Harvard); Ph. D, 1908 (Chicago), 



Professor of Forest Zoology. 



HENRY R. FRANCIS, B. S., 1910 (Massachusetts Agricultural 



College), 

 Professor of Landscape Extension. 



SHIRLEY W. ALLEN, B. S., 1909 (Iowa State College), 

 Professor of Forest Extension. 



HARRY P. BROWN, A. B., 1909; A. M, 1910; Ph. D., 1914 (Cornell), 

 Professor of Dendrology 



SOLOMON F. ACREE, B. S., 1896; M. S., 1897 (Texas) ; Ph. D., 1909 



(Chicago), 

 Professor of Forest Chemistry. 



REUBEN PARKER PRICHARD, B. S., 1907 (Dartmouth) ; M. F., 



1909 (Yale), 



Assistant Professor of Dendrology. 



(On leave of absence.) 



LAURIE D. COX, A. B., 1903 (Arcadia College) ; S. B. in Landscape 



Architecture, 1909 (Harvard), 



Assistant Professor of Landscape Engineering. 



HOWARD BLAINE WAHA, B. S., 1909 (Pennsylvania State), 

 Assistant Professor of Forest Engineering. 



HARRY HARRINGTON TRYON, A. B., 1912; M. F., 1913 

 ^ (Harvard), 

 Assi.^^nl Professor of Forest Utilisation. 



ERNEST G. DUDLEY, A. B., 1908 (Lcland Stanford Jr.) ; 1908- 

 1909 (Yale Forest School), 

 Assistant Professor of Forest Extension. 



WILLIAM A. GRUSE, A. B., 1913 (Johns Hopkins); A. M., 1915; 



Ph. D., 1916 (Wisconsin), 



Assistant Professor of Dendrological Chemistry. 



(Fuller Fund. On leave of absence.) 



ALAN F. ARNOLD (Harvard), 



Instructor in Landscape Engineering. 



(On leave of absence.) 



