Professor Mulford Leaves 



All Michigan men in Forestry will 

 be sorry to learn that Michigan is 

 about to lose Professor Mulford. 

 The loss is a serious one; the most 

 important course of all, Silviculture, 

 has lost its master. 



Professor Mulford goes to Cornell 

 University, his Alma Mater, 10 re- 

 establish the course of Forestry es- 

 tablished there in 1898 by Dr. B. E. 

 Fernow. Since he goes there as the 

 head of the Forestry work, at a 

 salary of $3,000, it means a well- 

 earned promotion in which his stu- 

 dents and friends all rejoice. The 

 courses in Forestry at Cornell are 

 to be given in the Agricultural De- 



partment, whose efficient dean, Dr. 

 L. H. Bailey, is known the world 

 over as one of the foremost educa- 

 tors and organizers in all matters 

 pertaining to Agriculture in the 

 broadest sense. With ample and 

 new buildings, broad lands, excel- 

 lent equipment, and the liberal ap- 

 propriations received by this depart- 

 ment, the course in Forestry starts 

 out under most favorable condi- 

 tions. 



The best of luck to Mulford. 



Congratulations to Cornell. 



A fraternal "Shake" to the new 

 Forest School. 



News of the Men in the Field 



Brower Has been offered a posi- 

 tion to teach at Colorado Springs, 

 but declined. Evidently some 

 Michigan men are not looking for 

 "snaps." 



Dickson Came down to Ann Ar- 

 bor and addressed the boys on "A 

 Summer's Cruise along the Nelson 

 River to Hudson Bay." He re- 

 ports that the Eucalypts have not 

 reached there yet, but may if the 

 hot air does not stop at Winnipeg. 



Cobbs What's the matter with 

 Cobbs' visit to Ann Arbor; it is 

 two months overdue. 



Drake The staff of the Coconino 

 Reserve increased by the arrival of 

 Nancy Elizabeth Drake, Deputy 

 Deputy Supervisor. 



Duppert Acting-Supervisor among 

 the Indians and debating whose 

 advice to take, Peck's or Gutches'. 



found the typewriter according to 

 his liking. 



Jotter Approaching Trinity. Mar- 

 ried Miss Artie May Lomb, No- 

 vember 30th, .1910. Congratula- 

 tions from the boys. 



Stretch Honored us with a visit 

 during the Christmas Holidays. 



Michigan was well represented at 

 the Supervisors' Meeting held at 

 San Francisco, Wolf, Larsen, King 

 and Strothman being present. 



Barrus has joined Stephen in his 

 work in the New York State 

 Nursery. 



News from the Andees. "Feeling 

 as spry as a fox." Yours, E. H. 

 Pound. 



McDuff News that spreads like 

 wild fire. Married in October to 

 an "Eastern lassie." 



Gutches Still Forester among the Morse We have credited "Chet" 

 Aborigines. We hope that he has with one child. 



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