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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Company; and H. H. Goodale, with the Paul 

 Lumber Company. 



The degree of Forest Engineer was con- 

 ferred on A. H. King, N. Y. State Forester, 

 Biltmore, B.F., 1909, on a thesis entitled: 

 "The Growth of Spruce in Maine." 



S. S. Converse, Biltmore, 1912, was mar- 

 ried to Miss Alice Merle King, daughter of 

 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. King, at East Long- 

 meadow, Mass., on June 12th, 1912. Con- 

 verse has accepted a position with the 

 Diamond Match Company. We congratulate 

 Milo most heartily. 



Irving Southworth is employed on the 

 Plumas Reservation in California. 



W. W. Watkins, Biltmore, 1910, is again 

 in the tie business for the Joyce-Watkins Co., 

 with headquarters at Nashville. 



D. E. Lauderburn, Biltmore, 1905, is a 

 member of Vitale and Rothery, Forest 

 Engineers, with offices at 1133 Broadway, 

 New York.' 



Raymond Mount, Biltmore, 1908, is Vice- 

 president of the Gillette-Mount Lumber Com- 

 pany, at 50 Church Street, New York 



AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION ENDORSED 



The following resolution was present- terially aids in the effort to secure for- 



ed and adopted at the meeting of the est reservations, be it 



Society for the Protection of the New Resolved, That the Society for the 



Hampshire Forests at Bretton Woods, Protection of New Hampshire Forests 



:!., on July 19 urges its members to give their active 



Whereas, The American Forestry h American Forestry As- 



Association, the only national public , . 



service organization devoted to the Delation, and to aid it in the important 



cause of forest conservation, has been and patriotic work it is doing for for- 



of great service to New Hampshire, as est conservation, by becoming members 



well as many other States, in working of the American Forestry Association 



for desirable forest legislation, and ma- and subscribers to its magazine. 



CITIZENSHIP AND FOREST FIRES 



The Oregon Forest Fire Association has posted a new forest fire warning throughout 

 the timbered counties. It reminds the reader that good citizenship demands the observance 

 of the forest fire laws, and that a little care may result in the saving of thousands of 

 dollars, for the forests of Oregon distribute more wealth in the State than grain, fruit, 

 vegetables and fish combined. This warning also calls attention to the fact that Oregon 

 timber owners pay more than one-third the taxes of the State. 



ANOTHER WOOD WASTE ELIMINATED 



By a series of experiments extending over the past six years, the Department of Agri- 

 culture has found that California grapes packed with a filler of redwood sawdust keep 

 better and longer in cold storage than when packed in ground cork. 



Redwood sawdust has been found to be peculiarly adapted to use in fruit packing, as 

 it is more nearly neutral in odor and flavor than even ground cork and therefore does 

 not impart its taste or odor to the fruit, as would the sawdust from other kinds of wood. 



