Duluth & Northwestern, G. Dunlavey. 

 Minneapolis & Rainy Riv., F. C. Gerhardt. 

 Duluth, Messabe & Nor., H. L. Dresser. 

 Duluth & Iron Range, W. A. Clark. 

 Duluth & Nor. Minn., W. Bailey. 

 Minneapolis & Minn. Northern, Mr. Warren. 



For State Forest Service: 

 W. T. Cox, 



D. P. Tierney, 

 Austin Gary, 

 Percy Vibert. 



State Forestry Board: 



E. G. Cheyney. 



U. S. Forest Service: 

 G. E. Marshall. 



Patrolmen for 1912 



WHEN the patrolmen were chosen by the State Forester 

 for the summer of 1911 the position was a new one; 

 few knew the nature of the work to be done and many 

 who applied were ill-fitted for the business in hand. Many 

 put in applications who looked on the position as an oppor- 

 tunity for a cheap vacation with plenty of canoe trips and 

 horseback riding thrown in. This necessitated much dis- 

 agreeable work in sorting out the unfit men and probably led 

 some of the disappointed candidates to feel that the selection 

 had not been wholly impartial. 



In order to do away with these undesirable features the 

 Forester has issued the following notice to all applicants: 



On March 21st, the examinations will be given at the va- 

 rious headquarters of District Rangers and at the office of the 

 Forester in Saint Paul for those desiring positions as patrol- 

 men. The examinations will be given at 9:00 A. M., and will 

 be conducted by the District Rangers. New applicants who 



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