

Division of Forestry, The Service didn r t administer the 

 1/aticnal forests then, I was transferred from the old 

 Division of Forestry to the Reserve Service in the Land 

 Office. After serving awhile under tho Land Office I was 

 transferred back again to the Forest Service, 



From 127 travels one thing in the Servico stands 

 out as cue of cur greatest assets, and which was lacking 

 in the old Land Office (lays and that is the esprit cle 

 c_orjDS^ of the Service. The necessity for something of 

 that kind is one thing that you can j t got around. The 

 acquaintanceship of the nen, the sore of family feeling 

 as far as the Forest Service is concerned is one of the 

 greatest things I think that we havo, and I think it is 

 one of the things that these Supervisors 1 neetings tend 

 to "build up. This feeling is one of the greatest factors 

 in the Service, and what we want to do is to valiie it; 

 see it as something real to "be held on to, to "be culti- 

 vated . 



Gkntlemen, I thank you. 



We will go right ahead with Mr. Peck T s paper. 



Principles of Forest Efficiency, 



Mr, Peck, cf District 3. 



A year ago last suromer a study of rangers 1 work 



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