JUST NOTES. 



The "come-backs" to the school this 

 year, from the field, most of whom 

 have been out about a year, include the 

 following : 



Kraebel, C. J., '12. Has been on 

 the Siuslaw, the Columbia, and at the 

 Wind River Experiment Station ; has 

 been connected with studies and inves- 

 tigative work. 



Murdock, '12, At Charlevoix City, at 

 Cheboygan, and Springvale, Michigan ; 

 has acted as Fire Warden ; also scaling 

 work. 



Plumb, H. L., '12 With the Service 

 in Washington and Oregon, on the Sno- 

 qualmie, the Ochoco, the Cascade, the 

 Siuslaw, and the Columbia. 



Ramsdell, W. F., '12, In District Five 

 on the Tahoe, as a guard and in recon- 

 naissance work, at the Wind River Ex- 

 periment Station, in a logging camp in 

 Washington, and at Mill City, Oregon. 



Schaefer, O. F., With the Canadian 

 Pacific Railway Co. in the Eastern Di- 

 vision. 



Siggers, '12, With the Pennsylvania 

 Chestnut Blight Commission, and in 

 South Carolina in the Forest Service 

 surveying proposed Government lands 

 under the Week's law. 



Weber, W. W., '12, On the Whitman 

 National Forest in Eastern Oregon, in 

 reconnaissance work and sclaing. 



Weitknecht, R. H., '14., In District 

 Six on National Forests, in land class- 

 ification work and studies. 



Williams, C. M., '12, Lumberman for 

 W. B. Nimmons Co., Tight Barrel Head- 

 ing, in Arkansas. 



Professor Roth and Regent Beal were 

 appointed by President Harry B. Hutch- 

 ins to represent the university at the 

 Conservation Congress held in Washing- 

 ton, D. C., during the week of Novem- 

 ber 17. Professor Lovejoy attended as 

 a delegate from the Michigan State For- 

 estry Association. 



Professor Roth and Professor Love- 

 joy attended the Convention of the 

 Michigan State Forestry Association at 

 Muskegon. Professor Roth was elected 

 Vice President of this organization for 

 the coming year, and Professor Lovejoy 

 was re-elected Secretary. 



At the business meeting of the Club 

 held on October 8, the dues for this 

 year were raised from $1.00 to $1.50 

 for active members now in school. 

 This will allow for a permanent Field 

 Day fund, and will put the Club on a 

 firm footing. The committees for the 

 coming year were appointed by President 

 Valiton. 



At the second business meeting, the 

 Club determined on the time of meeting 

 as the first and third Wednesdays of 

 each month. The group system was ex- 

 plained and a list of the leaders and 

 their assistants given out. 



