126 FORESTRY ALMANAC 



The members of the forestry faculty are : A. K. Chittenden, Pro- 

 fessor of Forestry ; J. C. DeCamp, Assistant Professor of Forestry ; 

 and P. A. Herbert, Assistant Professor of Forestry. The College is 

 located at Lansing, Michigan. 



STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA 

 School of Forestry 



Undergraduate work in forestry providing opportunity for special- 

 ization in the various branches of forestry and forest engineering:, 

 and leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science, is offered at the 

 University of Montana, School of Forestry, together with graduate 

 work for the degree of Master of Science in the departments of 

 sylviculture and forest management. The School also has a 12- week 

 short course for training forest rangers. 



The School of Forestry is situated within easv reach of extensive 

 logging and lumbering operations. Missoula, the site of the Uni- 

 versity, is also the headquarters of District One of the United States 

 Forest Service. The School is virtually bounded by the Lolo, Bitter 

 Root and Missoula National Forests, and within 100 miles are 17 

 National Forest areas, three other government timber reserves and a 

 National Park. 



The courses given in the forestry curriculum cover general 

 forestry, fire protection, woodcraft, economics of forestry, forest 

 policy, forest administration, sylviculture, management, measurement, 

 scaling and cruising, wood technology, lumbering, logging, forest 

 products, forest appraisals, grazing management, surveying, forest 

 mapping and general academic training. The students have the oppor- 

 tunity to spend at least three months of every year in getting practical 

 experience in some form of woods work, and many of the courses 

 have a large amount of practical field work. 



The faculty of the School of forestry are: Professor T. C. 

 Spaulding, acting dean; Assistant Professors Fay Clark and Reuben 

 Prichard; Instructors, Harold H. Lansing and J. H. Ramskill; 

 Assistant, L. W. Dennie. In addition to the regular forestry staff, 

 lectures are given by members of the Federal and State 

 Forest Service. 



