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Forestry Schools in the United States, 1911-12 



Many institutions give courses in forestry. Following are those that 

 have separate schools, faculties, or comparable organizations, or that 

 have four-year courses; there are many other American institutions 

 giving more or less instruction in forestry. 



Graduate schools 



Yale University, New Haven, Conn., Yale Forest School (founded 

 in 1900). 



University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Course of Forestry 

 (founded in 1901). 



Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., Division of Forestry, School 

 of Applied Science. 



Undergraduate schools and departments 



University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, College of Forestry. 

 University of Washington, Seattle, School of Forestry (estab. 1907). 



Colorado College, Colorado Springs, School of Forestry (established 

 1905). 



Colorado Agricultural College, Fort Collins. 



University of Georgia, Athens, School of Forestry. 



University of Idaho, Moscow. 



Iowa State College, Ames. 



University of Maine, Orono. 



Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing. Forestry course 

 (established 1902). 



University of Montana, Missoula. 



University of Nebraska, College of Agriculture. 



Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. 



Pennsylvania State College, State College. 



State College of Washington, Pullman. 



University of Missouri, Columbia. 



New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University, 

 Ithaca. 



Biltmore Forest School. This school holds a winter session in 



