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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



are marked with the bronze marker designed by the 

 Association. Dr. Ernest LaPlace, of Philadelphia, deliv- 

 ered the oration dedicating the trees. 



Making our motor highways "Roads of Remembrance" 

 is a suggestion of the American Forestry Association that 

 has been taken up throughout the country. The sugges- 

 tion was made coincident with the start of the Motor 

 Transport Corps' transcontinental run from Washington 

 to San Francisco. Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of 

 War, dedicated the Zero Milestone from which the truck 

 train started. The Association urges planting of Memo- 

 rial Trees, Memorial Parks and Memorial Groves with 

 the routes of the motor highways in mind. Indeed, the 

 erection of any form of Memorial should keep the routes 

 in mind, the final result being one vast chain of Memorial 

 Drives that will make the country easy to see and at the 

 same time the most famous touring country in the world. 

 With France as an object lesson and the United States 



facing a road building era involving the expenditure of 

 half a billion dollars, there is a fine opportunity to do 

 something big in an educational way for forestry by 

 having the people, by county units, beautify these road- 

 ways. The beauties of French roads are widely known. 

 A Roads of Remembrance campaign has been taken up in 

 Great Britain. In France road building is going forward 

 that will connect the cemeteries and the famous battle- 

 fields. We in this country do not have these battlefields 

 and cemeteries to connect, but in connection with the 

 erection of memorials of one kind and another, why can- 

 not a definite plan be worked out whereby the memorial 

 can be placed within easy access of the motor highways ? 

 Then, with the proper planting of Memorial Trees having 

 been done in the meantime, we will have a countrywide 

 memorial which will be worth while and a fitting tribute 

 to the men who answered their country's call. 



NATIONAL HONOR ROLL, MEMORIAL TREES 



Trees have been planted for the following and registered with the American Forestry Association, which 

 desires to register each Memorial Tree planted in the United States. A certificate of registration will be sent to 

 each person, corporation, club or community reporting the planting of a Memorial Tree. 



WASHINGTON, D. C— By Georgetown University: John 

 B. Ahearn, James C. Amy, Melvin M. Augenstein, Joseph 

 Baumer, David L. Bawlf, J. A. Beck, Charles T. Buckley, 

 Douglas G. Cameron, M. J. Carroll, Thomas C. Carver, John 

 Cissel, Edmund J. Crowe, Walter P. Desmond, Dennis R. Dowd, 

 Jr., Ralph E. Donnelly, Julian N. Dowell, James P. Dunn, Alex- 

 ander P. Finnegan, Arnulf Gloetzner, James L. Goggins, August 

 DeY. Green, Robert M. Hanford, Harold Hall, Maurice L. 

 Harding, Warren G. Harries, Albert Holl, Charles W. House, 

 Grandville Jones, Louis J. Joyce, John J. Keady, Joseph T. 

 Keleher, William L. Kelly, James L. King, John Lyon, Ernest 

 P. Magruder, John Mahlum, John W. Marino, John A. Martin, 

 Joseph G. McDonald, William F. McNierney, William F. Mil- 

 tenberger, T. J. Moran, Leo Malcolm Murphy, Frank Murray, 

 Joseph A. Parrott, Edward S. Pou, Gilbert Sanchez, William A. 

 Sheehan, Francis M. Tracy, A. G. Vanderlip, Julian Robert 

 Worthington. 



CANTON, PA. — By Village Improvement Association: Jane 

 A. Delano, director general, nursing department, Red Cross; 

 Leroy G. Clark, William Mandeville, Gordon B. King, Corp. 

 Sidney R. Drew, Mack M. Jenkins, Ernest Williams, Sgt. Ray 

 Myron Crandle, Paul Turner, J. Howard Wilcox, Howard Soper, 

 Leon C. Wilcox, Corp. J. Harry Mason. 



CHAMBERSBURG, PA.— By Falling Spring Presbyterian 

 Church : Lieut. James G. Nixon. 



CORAOPOLIS, PA.— By Coraopolis High School: John 

 Arthur Holmes, Vance Hays, John Wesoloski, David Pugh. 



DEVON, PA.— By Mrs. Emory McMichael : Lieut. William 

 Bateman. 



EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.— By White Oak Run School: 

 J. L. Strockbecker. 



MIDDLEBURGH, PA.— By Shambach and Wagenseller: 

 Charles F. Mitchell. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA.— By National Farm School: Louis 

 Berkowitz, Jacob Bledenthal, Morrie A. Deutsch, Jerome L. 

 Goldman, Lieut. Jesse Warren Guise, Simon C. Hellman, Joyce 

 Kilmer, Roy Stewart Marlow, Dr. G. M. Neuberger, Sgt. 

 Harry Polinsky, William C. Rees, Byron H. Reis, Capt. Eugene 

 Rice, George Burton Rosenthal, Alexander J. Roth, Lester B. 

 Rothschild, Mortimer Strauss Rubel, Henry F. Singer, Solomon 

 Spicker, Milton Stern, Bernard W. Traitel, Eli Wittstein, Lieut. 



Ralph Anspack, Herman L. Artzt, Nelson H. Artzt, Justin S. 

 Bamberger, Eli D. Bernheim, Harold B. Blumenthal, Albert 

 Coons, Jerome Drucker, Isadore J. Faggen, Samuel Faggen, 

 Leon Feigenbaum, Ensign Milton Stanley Getz, Herbert F. 

 Goldstein, Jacob F. Goldstein, Ralph Gutlohn, Julian A. Hill- 

 man, Sgt. Isaac L. Hyman, Dr. Leopold Max Jacobs, Reuben 

 Jacobs, Charles S. Kaufman, Corp. Walter Kaufman, Sgt. Man- 

 fred R. Krauskopf, August Manasses, Dr. Jacob L. Manasses, 

 J. DeRoy Mark, Leonard George Needles, Isadore Oppenheimer, 

 G. Sidney Reinheimer, Leon W. Reinheimer, Herbert D. Reis, 

 Eli M. Rohrheimer, Sgt. Jerome H. Rose, Sgt. S. Ralph 

 Schwarzschild, J. Leonard Sessler, Arthur Shoenberg, Arthur 

 Silverberg, Edwin H. Silverman, Leonard Sostmann, Capt. 

 Camille Stamm, Morris H. Starr, Arthur A. Strouse, Frank L. 

 Teller, Ensign Jerome L. Teller, Philip H. Weinberg, Gustave 

 L. Winelander, Stanley S. Wohl, Myron Albert Zacks. 



VALLEY FORGE, PA.— By Daughters of the American 

 Revolution : Lieut. Warren T. Kent. 



HIGHTSTOWN, N. J.— By the High School : Harold Fones, 

 Lewis Forman, Samuel Piatt, Jr. 



HOBOKEN, N. J.— By the High School : Frank LaPointe. 



JERSEY CITY, N. J.— By Schools Nos. 1 and 1G : Frank 

 Braitsch, Louis Cohendet, Alexander Brady, Henry Johnson, 

 George Devlin, Joseph Weinert ; by School No. 4 : Dr. Leonard 

 M. Kalaher ; School No. 5 : Boys of Neighborhood ; School No. 

 19: Michael Keaveny, Harry R. Holler, Louis Halperin, John 

 J. Doris, Michael P. Smith, Thomas O. Dorward, Anthony 

 Mafarra, James T. Barke, William H. Reuter; by School No. 21: 

 Boys who had attended School No. 21; by School No. 30: Roy 

 Losey; by School No. 32: Max Frank, Francis Dillon, Frank 

 Sardoni, James Mason; by School No. 33: Roosevelt, Victory, 

 Peace, Foch, Wilson, Pershing. 



NEWARK, N. J.— By Memorial Tree Committee: Sgt. 

 Irving C. Olstrum; by Boy Scouts of America: Theodore 

 Roosevelt. 



PARK RIDGE, N. J.— By Free Public Library: Edward B. 

 Abrams, Charles F. Stalter, Fred H. Pysner, Martin F. Cas- 

 teloni, Lester McGinnis. 



PLAINFIELD, N. J.— By Watchung School: Holmes E. 

 Marshall, Russell Hall, John H. Down, Benjamin H. Giles. 



RAHWAY, N. J.— By Wilfred Smith: Lieut. Henry W. 

 Cleary. 



