AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



SCHOOLS OF FORESTRY 



In the heart of the Reserve Region 



Colorado 

 School of Forestry 



Four years' course in Theoretical and 



Applied Forestry leading to Degree 



of Forest Engineer 



Winter Term at Colorado College, 

 Co'orado Springs. Summer Term 

 at Manitou Park, the School Re- 

 serve, 13,000 acres of pine and spruce 

 timberland on the borders of the 

 Pike National Forest 



Tuition Sixty Dollars a Year 



For further particulars apply to 



Professor WALTER ]. MORRILL 



Colorado Springs, Colo, 



ERIC FOREST SCHOOL 



POWDER. POINT, DUXBUR.Y, MASS. 



Preparatory Course in 



Leading to Biltmore and College Courses in the 



Subject. K. B. Knapp, S. B. (M. I. T.), Director 



Associated with POWD R p , NT SCH0 OL. 



H. P. Moulton, Jr., Principal 



Biltmore Forest 

 School 



Biltmore, N. C. 



Theoretical and practical instruc- 

 tion in all branches of applied for- 

 estry. 



The course comprises eighteen 

 months ; viz : twelve consecutive 

 months of lectures and field work and 

 six months of practical prenticeship. 



Working fields in the Southern 

 Appalachians, in the Lake States and 

 in central Germany. 



Catalogue upon application. 



Dr. C. A. SCHENCK, Director 



Harvard University 



THE DIVISION OF FORESTRY 



Offers a two-years' graduate course 

 leading to the degree of Master of 

 Forestry. 



The course includes upward of six 

 months' field instruction and practical 

 experience in the annual operations on 

 the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass. 



For further particulars address 



RICHARD T. FISHER, Chairman 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



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