Mrs. Green." Thanks! Glad to get a 

 word now and then ! 



Craig ('10) who has had experience 

 with the Upper Peninsula Lumber peo- 

 ple, and is now chasing the "June 

 eleventh" on the Siuslaw, is evidently a 

 very busy chap. He, too, has to let cor- 

 respondence go, and just sends in a pret- 

 ty card for a reminder. But he has his 

 neat handwriting still and it felt good 

 to see it. Thanks! 



Harry Black is at Nettleton, Arkan- 

 sas, and the stationery says : "Michi- 

 gan-Arkansas Lumber Company, H. B. 

 Black, Local Manager. Hardwoods a 

 specialty ; hickory stuff, ties, lumber, pil- 

 ing; auto rims, and many other special- 

 ties." "Dead easy, if we only had the 

 Northern Michigan lumberjack." Black 

 is right in his element ; the best of luck 

 to you. 



Easterbrooks writes in one of his good 

 letters, and tells of all the varieties of 

 work he did in the year. He likes the 

 big coast timber; does not fancy Los 

 Angeles ; and he thinks the climate on 

 the Angeles slightly strenuous at times. 

 "Had to float the burros across the dry 

 gulch," etc. Between light burning in 

 chapparal and washout, the Angeles is 

 instructive and exciting. Thanks for 

 the good letter ; glad to see you back in 

 the fall. 



Knoch, the globe-trotter of Honolulu, 

 Manila, Hongkong, Tokio, Mexico, and 

 all the other nearby places, is back, and 



is now with Simonds, the landscape de- 

 of cards, and stops at nothing. Sent in 

 a whole Yokohama coppice, rotation six 

 months ; Yr. 50 cents ; market, tourist, 

 etc. His last leter starts with : "Hur- 

 rah, passed the ranger exam" ; and it 

 ends with, "feel lonesome for the big 

 Wind River and Mount St. Helens coun- 

 try." Follow the feeling, Knoch ; it 

 is a good leader. 



Goddard ('13) was here for a visit 

 during winter, but could not stand the 

 strain ; so he pulled our for District One 

 and the tall timber. He has been on ex- 

 periment work, reconnaissance, and "has 

 a drag" on the compilation and comput- 

 ing work. 



Hill ('05) Not a word of authentic 

 news ; only rumor, first : very busy, 

 head over heels in report work on last 

 summer's survey; second: (And this 

 time merely a sort of birdie chirp) : 

 "Hill is engaged." Such exciting stuff 

 sign man at Chicago. He is a collector 

 needs immediate investigation, and the 

 Club calls for prompt report from the 

 nearest "lookouts," with explanations for 

 unwarranted delay. 



Chenay, for some time as timber ex- 

 pert with the Michigan Trust Company, 

 is now with Charles Stinchfield, one of 

 Michigan's best lumbermen, a gentle- 

 man with a remarkable record for per- 

 sonal prowess and acquaintance with all 

 the details of timber exploitation. 



R. 



