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In addition to the educational work, the College conducts a tech- 

 nical service bureau for industries in the Northwest. Some 250 

 technical problems are handled every year. Active part has been 

 taken in urging reforestation and tree planting. A quarterly magazine 

 is published by the Forestry Club. 



The faculty of the College of Forestry are : Hugo Winkenwerder, 

 dean and Professor of Forestry; Bert P. Kirkland, Professor of 

 Forest Management ; Elias Treat Clark, Professor of Logging Engi- 

 neering; Bror L. Grondal, Assistant Professor of Forest Products; 

 Conrad W. Zimmerman, Lecturer in Timber Physics. 



STATE COLLEGE OF WASHINGTON 

 Department of Forestry 



Courses in forestry have been offered at the State College of 

 Washington, Pullman, Washington, since 1891, and are now pro- 

 vided under the Department of Forestry and Range Management. In 

 cooperation with departments and divisions of the College of Agri- 

 culture, a four-year curriculum in forestry and range management 

 leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture is offered. 

 There is also a three-year forestry course fitting the student for ranger 

 work and for practical work with logging and lumber companies. 



The courses offer study in general forestry, sylviculture, forest 

 mensuration, forest history, economics, protection, wood technology, 

 logging, forest products, management and finance and valuation, 

 dendrology, farm forestry, management of live stock on forest ranges 

 and range management. Opportunity to specialize in such lines as 

 plant pathology, entomology, or the commercial and business phases of 

 lumbering and logging is provided in the fourth year work. The range 

 course is designed to fit the student for work with the grazing 

 branch of the United States Forest Service, for work with indi- 

 vidual companies or for occupational live-stock raising under open 

 range conditions. 



The work is of college grade and may be applied to a degree in any 

 of the major departments of the College. Associate Professor E. H. 

 Steffen, a graduate of the Iowa State College, is head of the 

 Department of Forestry. 

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