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| AMERICAN FORESTRY | 



THE MAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



PERCIVAL SHELDON RIDSDALE, Editor 



June 1919 Vol. 25 



CONTENTS 



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No. 306 



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An Appreciation By Col. James A. Woodruff 1092 



The American Lumberjack in France By Lieut.-Col. W. B. Greeley 1093 



The Forest Engineers By Lieut.-Col. Henry S. Graves 1109 



Organization of 20th Engineers (Forestry) 1110 



20th Engineers (Forestry) Record of Development and Production 1111 



French Forests in the War By Major Barrington Moore 1113 



How the American Army Got Its Wood By Percival Sheldon Ridsdale 1137 



A Lesson From France By Capt. Ralph H. Faulkner, 20th Engineers 1155 



War Service of the American Forestry Association 1158 



"The Great Tree Maker" 1158 



Jobs for Returning Lumbermen and Foresters 1159 



The Welfare Fund 1163 



Donations to the Welfare Fund for Lumbermen and Foresters in War Service 1168 



Entered as second-class matter December 24, 1909, at the Postoffice at Washington, under the Act of 

 March 3, 1897. Copyright, 1919, by the American Forestry Association. Acceptance for mailing at special 

 rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized July 11, 1918. 



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