knowledging Dr. Angell's support of 

 the school during the days of its 

 infancy. Dr. Angell responded very 

 graciously. He spoke reminiscent! y 

 of the beginning of the forestry 

 school, of his constant interest in 

 its progress, and expressed gratifi- 

 cation at its remarkable growth 

 r.nder Prof. Roth's guidance. Most 

 significant, however, was the assur- 

 ance of his influence toward secur- 

 ing more collected quarters and bet- 

 ter equipment for the department. 



Following Dr. Angell's ta 1 k the 

 crowd moved down to the lake to 



witness the water sports, which con- 

 cluded the program, the rest of the 

 afternoon being given over to gen- 

 eral inspection of the camp. 



On the whole, the day was a rous- 

 ing success. The collection of camp 

 and trail equipment was most un- 

 usual for variety and completeness, 

 and valuable lessons were gained bv 

 all. The one regret to be chron- 

 icled is that many of those who, per- 

 haps, needed the lessons the rrfost, 

 were, as is often the case, absent. 

 C. J. KRAEBEL. 



Destinations of the 1911 Foresters 



The twelve men in the class of 

 1911 who took the Civil Servnrc 

 examinations for Forest Assistants 

 in the U. S. Forest Service, passed. 

 One took the examination for the 

 Philippine Service, and will receive 

 notification at a later date. 



The destinations of the men are as 

 follows : 



Whiting Alden District One. 



Richard H. Boerker 'District Five. 



Richard H Goode Appalachian 

 Reserve. Address, Washington, D. 

 C. 



C. W. Gould Private work in the 

 Northwest. 



George R. Greene - - With the 



State Forest Service of Ohio. 



Howard A. Greene District One. 



Ngan Han Incorporating Forest 

 Service in China. 



Edward I. Kotok District Five. 



George W. Lyons District Five. 



Edward F. McCarthy -- District 

 Four. 



J. R. Morrison District Two. 

 Wagon Wheel Gap Experiment Sta- 

 tion. 



Frank J. Mosher District Six. 



Forest D. Matheson Philippine 

 Islands. 



Quincy Randies District Three. 



Leigh J. Young District One. 



Directory of the Men Who Have Attended at the 

 University 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. 



Please send anv corrections or in- 

 formation to J. H. Pottinerer, 404 S. 

 Ashley St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Barrus, George L.. MSF 1910, 

 Albany, N. Y. 

 State Forest Service. 



Bedford, John M., MSF 1910, Liv- 

 ingston, Mont. 



U. S. Forest Service, Forer.t Assistant, 

 Abr.aroka National Forest. Married. One 

 child. 



Bliss, Z. L., AB 1905, Katy, Tex. 



Forester to Col. Louder, Oregon 111., 

 now in commercial nursery work in Texas. 

 Married. 



