EDITORIALS 





TO THE READERS OF THE ANNUAL 



THIS book was made possible by the diligent work of our Adver- 

 tising Manager and the ready support given him by the reliable 

 firms whose advertisements appear in this publication. To in- 

 sure further support from the advertisers it is necessary to 

 prove to them that the advertisements which you are going to read in 

 the back of this book have appealed to your business sense. To prove 

 this requires but the mentioning of the Forest Club Annual when mak- 

 ing a purchase. It is a known fact that considerable business is done 

 with our advertisers without referring to their advertisement in the 

 Annual ; but for us, one purchase with a reference is worth two with- 

 out. Please refer, it pays both ways. 



APPRECIATION 



IN publishing the Forest Club Annual, co-operation has proven the 

 keynote of success and it is at this time that the Editorial Board 

 desires to publicly express its appreciation of the support and co- 

 operation which it has received from members of the faculty, alum- 

 ni and students of the College of Forestry. It is also greatly in- 

 debted to the University and friends of the College for the success of 

 this publication. 



In securing articles for the Annual the Board has endeavored 

 to cover as large a field as practicable, and in so doing has received 

 contributions from prominent business men to whom we feel greatly 

 indebted. 



Many of the cuts used to illustrate the articles appearing in this 

 book are used through the courtesy of other publications and business 

 men. To them we extend our thanks and appreciation. 





WHERE IS HE? 



MANY of the Alumni have asked this question when they were 

 reminded of a former classmate. It has been our endeavor to 

 answer it by publishing a complete list of all the 

 alumni and ex-students of the College of Forestry. We regret, 

 however, that a lack of support on the part of some who have left col- 

 lege has made this impossible. Elsewhere in this book will be found 

 the names and addresses of those who have answered the question- 

 naires sent out this year. If your name is not there or your address 

 is incorrect, stop and consider when you last informed the school of 

 your whereabouts before blaming the Editor for the omission or mis- 

 take. 



During the past year many calls have been received at the 

 school for experienced men to fill positions. Many of these have 

 Q^ne unanswered because the school had no knowledge of the loca- 

 tion of those who were in a position to accept the offer. This shows 

 >'ow essential it is for you to keep in touch with the College of 



Forestry. 



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