banquet which will be held in June when the Seniors return from the 

 field. 



The program committee has been fortunate in obtaining very able 

 and interesting speakers to address the club during the past season, 

 in spite of the urgent business demands which the lumbermen are 

 required to meet at the present time. We are indebted to the following 

 men who have sacrificed considerable time and expense in order to 

 <ul dress the Club at its bi-weekly meetings. 



September 25 Dean Hugo Winkenwerder, Address of Welcome. Experi- 

 ences by the Upper-classmen. Forest Club Miixer. 



October 10 Clark V. Savidge, Commissioner of Public Lands. "Public 

 Lands and Forestry." 



October 24 Hon. Ralph Nichols, "The Value of Hog FueHn the Generation 

 of Power." 



November 21. James O'Hearne, Logging Engineer, English Logging Co. 

 "History of the High Lead in Logging." 



December 12 O. P. M. Goss, Engineer for the West Coast Lumbermen's 

 Assn. "Treatment of Timber in Preserving and Air Drying of Ties." 



January 30. T. T. Munger, Investigation Dept. of Forest Service. "Scien- 

 tific Management of our Forest Areas." 



February 6. R. A. Dailey, Secretary of the Pacific Coast Shippers' Assn. 

 "The Wholesalers and Association's Side of the Lumber Industry." 



February 20. Clyde S. Martin, Logging Engineer for the Cherry Valley 

 Timber Co. "Logging Engineering." 



March 2 Lewis Schwager, Pres. Schwager & Nettleton Mills. "Conditions 



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