Prof. Roth, head of the Forestry Department, addressing the students and guests 

 at Sister Lake, Field Day, 1910. 



FOREWORD 



There are many reasons, evident 

 to all who have the welfare of the 

 Michigan Forestry School at heart, 

 why the Forestry Club publishes 

 this bulletin. It is intended primarily 

 for the alumni with whom Prof. 

 Roth, the faculty, and the members 

 of the Club wish to keep in touch 

 and become acquainted. This first 

 effort might appropriately be called, 

 "The Roth Edition." 



The Club and those interested in 

 this bulletin cherish the idea of mak- 

 ing it a permanent publication with 



four issues a year, and to give you, 

 beginning with the next school year, 

 all the news of the Forestry School 

 and its alumni. For this reason we 

 enclose a subscription blank and trust 

 you will support us in this move- 

 ment. 



The Club wishes to thank Profes- 

 sors Roth and Hill, Mr. Nat Bowen 

 and all who have aided in preparing 

 this number. 



The committee in immediate charge 

 of this work was composed of C. 

 P. Cronk, '09, and E. H. Pound, '11. 



A Greeting from Professor Roth 



To the Michigan men in the Field 



Greeting : 



It is a great pleasure to have this 

 opportunity of saying a word to all 

 of you at once. A few good letters, 

 now and then, and occasional visits 

 from some of the men of the older 



classes have kept me fairly well in 

 touch with you, but they did not 

 keep you in touch with me. Never- 

 theless, they have told me of your 

 struggles, and successes, and fortu- 

 nately, of but very few disappoint- 

 ments. Tn spite of fires and sheep, 



