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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Yale School of 

 Forestry 



Established in 1900 



A Graduate Department of Yale 

 University 



The two years' technical course pre- 

 pares for the general practice of for- 

 estry and leads to the degree of 



Master of Forestry. 

 Special opportunities in all branches 

 of forestry for 



Advanced and Research Work. 

 For students planning to engage in 

 forestry or lumbering, in the Tropics, 

 particularly tropical America, a course 

 is offered in 



Tropical Forestry. 



Lumbermen and others desiring in- 

 struction in special subjects may be 

 enrolled as 



Special Students. 



A field course of eight weeks in the 

 summer is available for those not 

 prepared for, or who do not wish 

 to take the technical courses. 



For further information and cata- 

 logue, address: The Director of the 

 School of Forestry, New Haven, 

 Connecticut, U. S. A. 



FORESTRY 

 SHORT COURSES 



-for- 



DRY KItN ENGINEERS 



PAPER AND PULP MAKERS 



TIMBER GRADERS 



Will Be Given In March and April 

 -by- 



The 



New York State 



College of Forestry 



at 



Syracuse University, 



Syracuse, N. Y. 



Believing that the work of the col- 

 lege of forestry is to assist in the 

 proper utilization of the products of 

 the forest, the college will, in the 

 spring of 1921, give, in addition to 

 its regular undergraduate, graduate 

 school and ranger school courses, its 

 third season of special short courses 

 for men now in the industries. 

 Specialists in the special branches of 

 instruction will be in charge of in- 

 struction. 



The Short Courses will conclude 

 with the holding of the 



second annual forest week 

 Early In April 



For further information write to 

 Franklin Moon, Dean, New York 

 State College of Forestry at Syracuse, 

 New York. 



HARVARD FOREST 



Petersham, Massachusetts 



TWO thousand acres, ten years 

 under management on a sus- 

 tained yield. Large variety of 

 silvicultural treatment in progress. 

 Logging, milling, and marketing an- 

 nually carried on. Extensive plan- 

 tations established from the forest 

 nursery. 



Specialized graduate training or re- 

 search leading to the degree of 

 Master of Forestry in the following 

 fields : Silviculture and Manage- 

 ment, Operation of Timberlands, 

 Wood Technology, Forest Ento- 

 mology, Dendrology, and (in co- 

 operation with the Harvard Graduate 

 School of Business Administration) 

 the Lumber Business. 



For further information 

 address 



RICHARD T. FISHER 

 Director 



Department of 

 Forestry 



The Pennsylvania 



State College 



UNDERGRADUATE course in 

 Forestry covering four years 

 of college work leading to the 

 degree of Bachelor of Science in 

 Forestry. 



Thorough and practical training for 

 government, state, and private for- 

 estry. Opportunities for special work 

 in lumbering and wood using indus- 

 tries. 



Students are required to spend six 

 weeks in camp in the woods at the 

 end of Freshman year, eight weeks 

 in a Lumber Camp at the end of 

 Sophomore, year, and the last eight 

 weeks of Senior year in the southern 

 forests for practical work. 



Students from other states will be 

 allowed to enter provided there is no 

 four-year forestry course given in 

 their state. 



For further information address. 

 Department of Forestry 



The Pennsylvania State College 



STATE COLLEGE, PA. 



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UNIVERSITY OF MAINE 



ORONO, MAINE 



Maintained hy State and Nation 



THE FORESTRY DEPART- 

 MENT offers a four years' 

 undergraduate curriculum, lead- 

 ing to the degree of Bachelor of 

 Science in Forestry. 



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Opportunities for full techni- 

 cal training, and for specializing 

 in problems of the Northeastern 

 States and Canada. 



****** 



Complete undergraduate course 

 in Pulp and Paper Making. 



****** 

 John M. Briscoe, 



Professor of Forestry 



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For catalog and further infor- 

 mation, address 



ROBERT J. ALEY, Pres't 

 Orono, Maine 



Forestry at 



University of 



Michigan 



Ann Arbor, Michigan 



A FOUR - YEAR, undergraduate 

 course that prepares for the 

 practice of Forestry in all its 

 branches and leads to the degree of 



BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 

 IN FORESTRY 



Opportunity is offered for gradu- 

 ate work leading to the degree of 

 Master of Science in Forestry. 



The course is designed to give a 

 broad, well-balanced training in the 

 fundamental sciences as well as in 

 technical Forestry, and has, conse- 

 quently, proven useful to men en 

 gaged in a variety of occupations. 



This School of Forestry was estab- 

 lished in 1903 and has a large bod> 

 of alumni engaged in Forestry work. 



For announcement giving 



Complete information and list 



of alumni, address 



FILIBERT ROTH 



