AMERICAN FORESTRY 



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PLEASANT THINGS TAKEN FROM LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 



"Your journal is an admirable production, 

 written and illustrated in such a way as to 

 compel people to read it. We have nothing 

 quite like it in this country. May it con- 

 tinue to prosper, and help on the cause of 

 afforestation." 



M. B. Havelock. England. 



"Your work in the past has been so in- 

 structive that I look forward to every issue 

 of the AMERICAN FORESTRY." 



John F. Shanklin. 



"I am indeed pleased to note the general 

 rejuvenation of the cause of forest protec- 

 tion and development and think that 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY has had a ma- 

 jor part in arousing this sentiment." 



Thomas B. Wyman. 



"It's a wonderful book and I couldn't get 

 along without it." 



QuENTiN R. Halls. 



"I want to express my appreciation of the 

 very interesting articles by Dr. R. W. 

 Shufeldt which have been appearing in 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY. I always read 

 them with great interest and with keen 

 enjoyment." 



Elmer Lewis Kayser, 



Secretary, George Washington Universi- 

 ty. 



"I am well pleased with American For- 

 estry. It is a splendid journal." 



Harold Woodlands. 

 (Australia) 



"I shall never cease to desire member- 

 ship in the Association." 



Glenwood E. Jones. 



"In my opinion, AMERICAN FOREST- 

 RY is one of the most interesting and val- 

 uable magazines published. The articles on 

 plants, animals, and reptiles are especially 

 interesting, and the work of conservation 

 carried on by the Association, and pro- 

 moted in its well edited magazine, deserves 

 the support and cooperation of every think- 

 ing person in the country." 



J. M. Reiser, Jr. 



"The magazine, AMERICAN FOREST- 

 RY, is, I think, lovely in every way." 



Mrs. J. H. Talbert. 



"I have been an interested reader of the 

 AMERICAN FORESTRY MAGAZINE 

 for at least ten years, and along with my 

 connection with the Trexler Lumber Com- 

 pany it has helped me wonderfully." 



Howard F. Adams. 



"I wish you success in the work of per- 

 petuating our forests." 



Vincent S. Stevens. 



"American Forestry seems more inter- 

 esting than ever 1" 



Mary D. Hussey. 



"Wish 



"I find a great deal of interest in this 

 magazine which is very helpful to me in my 

 work. It is indeed a splendid publication." 

 Axel O. Oxholm, 



Chief Lumber Division, Department of 

 Commerce. 



"The Forestry Club at the University is 

 a subscriber, as well as many of the in- 

 dividual members, and the magazine is a 

 distinct help to us in several of our For- 

 estry courses." 



Reuben W. Smith, Jr. 



every farmer would take your 

 magazine. These dry days when forest 

 fires are common everywhere I do my best 

 to see that they are put out, and if only 

 people would just read your magazine they 

 would learn the value of our forests." 

 Nick B. Boddie. 



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