HOW OUR MEMBERS LIKE THE MAGAZINE 



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| HOW OUR MEMBERS 



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" I appreciate your efforts . . . and con- 

 gratulate you on the improved condition 

 of the magazine American Forestry. I 

 am interested in its success, and have felt 

 that the lumbermen generally, as they be- 

 come better acquainted with the paper, will 

 appreciate the efforts which you have made 

 to place before the reading public the proper 

 view of conservation and development of 

 our timber resources." 



Major E. G. Griggs, 

 St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, 

 Tacoma, Washington. 



"I enjoy Dr. Allen's articles (Bird De- 

 partment) very much and thoroughly ap- 

 prove of the department, as bird life is 

 inextricably involved in the maintenance of 

 our forests." 



Maunsell S. Crosby, 

 Rhinebeck, New York. 



" I wish we could place the American 

 Forestry magazine in every home in the 

 United States. It is a gem, and will inform 

 the people, if we can get it into their 

 hands." 



T. P. LUKENS, 



343 Waverly Drive, 

 Pasadena, California. 



" The magazine now is certainly very 

 interesting both to Forest Service men as 

 well as to the general public, and I hope the 

 circulation will increase in leaps and bounds 

 in the future." 



E. C. Erickson, 

 Portland, Oregon. 



" The last number of the magazine is 

 better than ever, and that is saying ' a 

 whole lot.'" 



Dr. W. R. Fisher, 

 Swiftwater, Pennsylvania. 



"The American Forestry Magazine has 

 come, and it is a beauty and a joy, 

 thoroughly appreciated." 



John L. Robinson, 

 Swansboro, North Carolina. 



" Hearty congratulations on the handsome 

 appearance of American Forestry for 

 November." 



Elbert F. Baldwin, 

 Editor, The Outlook, 

 New York City. 



" Allow me to express the pleasure I 

 receive from the freshness of your maga- 

 zine, American Forestry. The students 

 enjoy reading it very much." 



Professor Joseph Bailie, 

 University of Nanking, 

 Nanking, China. 



" The magazine is a mine of valuable in- 

 formation pertaining to the subjects taken 

 up, and the illustrations are simply beauti- 

 ful, and engrossing to study. I would not 

 go on without my American Forestry 

 Magazine." 



Mrs. D. Willard, 

 Riverside, California. 



" The two issues of American Forestry 

 that I have received so far have been read 

 from cover to cover. The magazine is 

 instructive and inspiring. I am very much 

 interested in the work of the American 

 Forestry Association and will do anything 

 I can to further it. It should have the 

 hearty support of every patriotic American, 

 since the work is intimately bound up with 

 the welfare of this nation." 



I. J. Schulte, 

 Chief Accountant, Associated Adver- 

 tising Clubs of the World. 

 Indianapolis, Indiana. 



"American Forestry is a splendid maga- 

 zine, full of information and inspiration." 

 Theodore Wirth, 

 Board of Park Commissioners, 

 Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



" You have made a great magazine of 

 American Forestry, it's of good meat 

 from cover to cover." 



Charles A. Scott, 

 State Forester, 

 Manhattan, Kansas. 



" I take great pleasure in testifying to 

 the very great excellence of the publication 

 which has increased in interest with each 

 year of its production." 



Dr. Eldridge F. Cutler. 

 Boston, Massachusetts. 



" The magazine is very interesting and 

 my neighbors are all much pleased in read- 

 ing it." 



A. R. Baldwin, 

 Cazadero, California. 



" I find American Forestry vastly im- 

 proved as a magazine and also as a medium 

 for successful forestry propaganda. The 

 magazine itself is the best evidence that you 

 are endeavoring to give us all the best 

 there is in forestry matters and also work- 

 ing hard for forestry extension. I hope 

 you prosper." 



C. L. Harrington, 

 Madison, Wisconsin. 



" I wish to express my appreciation of 

 the magazine in its new form. You are 

 certainly doing a great work. Best wishes 

 for a successful year." 



Woodbridge Metcalf, 

 Berkeley, California. 



" The Club has a great many lumbermen 

 and business men who take much interest in 

 this magazine, and to whom it furnishes a 

 great deal of useful information, as the 

 articles in the American Forestry Maga- 

 zine are original and full of up-to-date 

 information." 



Rome G. Brown, 

 Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



" I heartily hope for the success of your 

 magazine. Beautiful in itself, it is, in all 

 its departments, doing a noble work for the 

 world." 



Virginia L. Townsend, 

 Hunting Heights, Massachusetts. 



" Let me take this opportunity to com- 

 pliment you most sincerely on the char- 

 acter of the articles and the appearance of 

 American Forestry. In my opinion it is 

 constantly improving, and it is something to 

 be very proud of. I am very anxious to 

 do anything I can to increase its circula- 

 tion in our state." 



R. C. Jones, 

 Charlottesville, Virginia. 



" Like my friend, Dr. B. E. Fernow here, 

 I am one of the founders of the American 

 Forestry Association, and have watched the 

 progress of its monthly magazine, American 

 Forestry, from very small beginnings to the 

 fine and well illustrated magazine to which, 

 each month, I look forward with pleasure. 

 May I add my congratulations to those of 

 the many others which you can hardly help 

 receiving from both your own country and 

 ours ? " 



Honorable A. T. Drummond, 

 Toronto, Canada. 



" American Forestry has begun to arrive 

 and we are certainly delighted with it. The 

 illustrations are very good and its articles 

 are stimulating." 



Samuel E. Elliot, 

 Woods Run Settlement House, 

 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 



" I have urged friends to subscribe to 

 your most excellent magazine, which I find 

 more interesting and valuable every year." 

 G. F. Blumhardt, 

 lersey City, New Jersey. 



"The October number of American 

 Forestry is what the boys would call a 

 ' humdinger ' and impresses me as being the 

 best ever." 



F. W. Kelsey, 

 New York City. 



" American Forestry is getting better 

 and better, especially the October and Sep- 

 tember issues, which contain some articles 

 of real value, not alone to the layman, but 

 to the forester as well, especially if he is 

 interested in forest economics. I hope that 

 some day Detwiler's tree articles and 

 Allen's bird articles can be gotten out in 

 book form." 



Emanuel Fritz, 

 Flagstaff, Arizona. 



