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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



lllini "covered 

 the story" in 

 fine fashion. 

 The exercise 

 were followed 

 with a call for 

 editorials on 

 tree planting 

 from the 

 School of Jour- 

 n a 1 i s m and 

 these were sent 

 throughout the 

 State as a part 

 of the cam- 

 paign of educa- 

 tion. 



The United 

 Daughters of 

 the Confeder- 

 acy nt Fort 



NINE TARRVTOWN HEROES HONORED 



On the lawn of the North Tarrytown. N. Y. High School, nine memorial trees have been planted in 

 Winr of nnoils who Wave their lives to their country Addresses were made by Justice YYinfield L, 



^iX&S!tMX ^fe ^W&AST Po^rs^ael 

 Santa. Harold Scofield, Howard Slawson and Lester Storms. 



Smith, Arkan- 

 sas, have paid 

 a graceful trib- 

 ute in memorial 

 tree planting to 

 the Red Cross 

 and to the 

 V. M. C. A. 

 Twenty mag- 

 no 1 i a s have 

 been placed in 

 the form of a 

 cross and three 

 in the shape of 

 a triangle as a 

 mark of esteem 

 for the two or- 

 a n i z a tions. 

 More tree 

 planting is to 

 be carried out 



XationoJ Photo 



'ARLINGTON'S IN FRANCE" 



Such impressive scenes as marked the dedication of the amphitheater at Arlington will be repeated some day in France, when the War 

 Memorials Council, appointed by Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War. shall have completed its labors. The plan in prospect provides for 

 caring for the graves of the heroes who gave their lives for humanity. There are to be memorial trees and roads of remembrance in t 

 scheme which includes at least three resting places, and the American Forestry Association has been appointed a member of the Council by the 

 Secretary of War. 



