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FOREST SCHOOL NOTES 



THE IDAHO SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



^jTTTHIN the past few weeks three series 

 of special lectures dealing with dif- 

 ferent phases of the work of the United 

 States Forest Service have been! given to 

 the students of the School of Forestry at 

 the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, 

 by prominent members of the United 

 States Forest Service. 



During February, J. C. Fitzwater, Dis- 

 trict Forest Inspector from Sandpoint, 

 Idaho, presented ten lectures covering the 

 policy and activity of the United States 

 Forest Service in regard to the sale of 

 timber and organization of the Pend- 

 'orielle and Kaniksu National Forests 

 under definite working plans for the per- 

 petuation of the timber business dependent 

 upon supplies of raw material from these 

 forests. 



Mr. C. F. McHarg, District Forest In- 

 spector, from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, deliv- 

 ered a series of ten lectures during the 

 first week of March, covering the adminis- 

 trative organization and activities of the 

 U. S. Forest Service. 



The protection of the forest from fire 

 was the subject of a course of six lectures 

 given to the Idaho Forest Club, by Mr. 

 C. C. Delavan, Fire Assistant on the Coeur 

 d'Alene National Forest. Mr. Delavan 

 stated that the forest fire problem in North 

 Idaho was more serious than in any other 

 portion of the country because of its pe- 

 culiar climatic condition and outlined the 

 essential features of the protective organ- 

 izations which have been developed to com- 

 bat this situation. 



The School had the pleasure of a visit 

 from Thomas Jackson, one of its alumni, 

 who is engaged in logging engineering 

 work for the Edward Rutledge Timber 

 Company at Clarkia, Idaho. Mr. Jackson 

 talked to the forest club on the use of wire 

 rope in logging and the engineering prob- 

 lems involved in connection with It. In 

 closing, Mr. Jackson stated that the new 

 problems constantly to be met by a log- 

 ging engineer made the field one of un- 

 usual attraction to young men and that the 

 industry was in real need of a large 

 number of men with the proper qualifica- 

 tions to help get logs from difficult places 

 at low cost. 



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pROFESSOR MITSUNAGA FUJIOKA 

 of the Kyushu Imperial University, 

 Japan, is visiting the Yale Forest School to 

 obtain information and suggestions for the 

 establishing of a new forest school at 

 Fukuoka. 



Education in forestry is now given in 

 over fifty schools in Japan, of which two 

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