INSTITUTIONS GIVING INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY 



List by U. S. Forest Service 



POST GRADUATE 



Yale University, Forest School, Neic Haven, Conn.: 



Two-year post graduate course, degree of Master of Forestry. Two months' 

 summer course at Milford, Pike Co., Pa. 

 University of Michigan, Forest School, Ann Arbor, Mich.: 



Two-year post graduate course ; degree of M. S. in Forestry. A six weeks' 

 summer school, at Roscommon. 

 Harvard University, Forest School, Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Two-year graduate course. 



UNDERGRADUATE 



Idyllwild School of Forestry, Riverside Co., Cal.: 

 Summer school of two months. 



Stanford University, Cal.: 



A course of lectures in forestry is given annually. 



Colorado School of Forestry, Colo. Springs, Colo.: 



Four-year course, leading to the degree of Forest Engineer. A summer 

 course at Manitou Park, July 15-Sept 15. 

 University of Chicago, Chicago, III. : 



A course in forest ecology. 

 Winona College of Agriculture, Winona Lake, Ind.: 



Farm forestry in fall term of senior year. 



Berea College, Berea, Ey.: 



Fall term, second vear, of two-vear farmers' academy coui'se. 



Harvard University, Forest School, Cambridge, Mass.: 



Four-year course in forestry in Lawrence Scientific School ; degree of 

 B. S. in Forestry. 



Eric Forest School, Duxbury, Mass.: 



College preparatory course in forestry. 

 .Mount Hermon Boys' School, Mount Hermon, Mass.: 



Landscape gardening and forestry, one term. 

 Berkshire Forest School, Mo'unt Washington, Mass.: 



Three-year course. 

 Smith's Agricultural School and Northampton School of Technology, North- 

 ampton , Mass.: 



Third year of the four-year agricultural course. 

 Crookston School of Agriculture, Crookston, Minn.: 



Forestry in the third A'ear of the three-vear course. 



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University of Montana, Missoula, Mont.: 



The work in forestry includes courses in botany and forestry leading to 

 a degree, and short courses in forestry in January, February, and March. 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.: 



Course in forestry established in New York State College of Agriculture, 

 Prof. Walter Mulford, Director. 



Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y.: 



A course in elementary foi-estry. 



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