Directory of the Men Graduated from the Univer- 

 sity of Michigan Forest School 



This directory, we realize, is by 

 no means complete, and we trust 

 you will pardon any omissions. It 

 is intended as a basis for the com- 

 plete record of all the graduates of 

 the school which we hope to keep 

 in the future. It can be made of 

 most use only by having the hearty 

 co-operation of the alumni. From 

 the alumni themselves the bulk of 

 the alumni news must come. Please 

 do not be bashful about giving us 

 facts concerning yourselves. We 

 want all the news and the moves of 

 the men in the Service, in private 

 work, births, marriages, deaths, etc. 

 We will put as much of this data as 

 possible in future numbers of the 

 FORESTER. We hope to hear from 

 you all verv often. 



Please send any corrections or in- 

 formation to E. H. Pound, whose 

 address for the summer will be 1230 

 Gerard St., South Brookland, Wash- 

 ington, D. C, and beginning with the 

 next school year 1331 Hill St., Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. 



Twenty-three out of the 54 men 

 graduated are married. The follow- 

 ing shows in what lines the men 

 have gone and the positions held : 

 1 Assistant Forester, 1 Associate 

 District Forester, 2 Asst. District 

 Foresters, 2 in the district offices in 

 charge of departments though not 

 called District Foresters. 4 in Prod- 

 ucts, 2 on special work, 5 Super- 

 visors, 7 Deputy Supervisors, 11 

 Forest Assistants, 1 in Canadian 

 service. 1 in state work, 6 in private 

 work. 6 teaching. 



Bliss. Z. L.. AB. 190."), near Houston, 

 Tex. 



Forester to Col. Loudon, Oregon, Til., 

 now in commercial nursery work. Married. 



Blumer, J. C., 1905, Tucson, Ariz. 



U. S. Forest Service, since 1907 botan- 

 ist, part of the time with Carnegie Desert 

 Laboratory. Has published some valuable 

 contributions to desert flora. 



Bond, J. F., 1905, Poplar Bluff, Mo. 



U. S. Forest Service, then with Penn. 

 R. R., and now with the Wisconsin Lumber 

 Co. of the above address. Married and 

 one child. 



Bradfield.. W. F., MSF. 1905. 



Forester to the Michigan Forestry Com- 

 mission, since 1905 in the U. S. Forest 

 Service. Has done much work in woodlot 

 plans and also in state work, notably a cen- 

 sus of the fire injuries in 1908 in Michigan. 

 Married. 



Brower, Asa L., MSF. 1908, Poca-- 

 tello, Idaho. 



U. S. Forest Service, first in Products, 

 since 1908 in Organization. Married, 1910. 



Brown, F. B. H., MA 1904, Ypsi- 

 lanti, Mich. 



U. S. Forest Service, since 1907 at 

 home near Ypsilanti, part of the time con- 

 nected with the U. of M. Botanical De- 

 partment. 



Clapp. E. H., AB. 1905, Strieker-Luna 

 Building, Albuquerque, N. M. 

 U. S. Forest Service, Associate District 



Forester, District No. 3. Married. 



Clifford, E. C, AB (Maine) 1900, 



Missoula, Mont. 



U. S. Forest Service Forest Assistant, 

 Lolo National Forest. Chiefly in Extension 

 work. 



Cobbs. J. L., MSF 1909 ? Missoula, 



Mont. 



U. S. Forest Service, in charge of 

 Silviculture, District No. 1. 



de Nancrede, H. W., AB (1908) 

 1909, Cranbrook, B. C. 

 With the Staples Lumber Co. 



Dixon, Jas. R., MSF 1908, Dauphin. 

 Manitoba. 



Inspector, Canadian Forest Service, or- 

 ganizing the service of the Dominion Re- 

 serves. 



Drake, W. M., MSF 1906, Flagstaff. 

 Ariz. 



U. S. Forest Service, Acting Forest 

 Supervisor, Coconino National Forest. Mar- 

 ried. 



Duthie, G. A., MSF 1909. Deadwood, 

 S. D. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forest Assistant, 

 Black Hills National Forest. 



