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prevented activities of any kind. He is at present engaged in 
horticulture in Redlands, Calif. 
He is a member of the Friends (Quaker) church and in 
politics is a Progressive Republican. He is a member of the 
Independent Order of Odd Fellows and also holds Rebekah and 
Encampment degrees. 
Ralph C. Hawley 
Business address, 360 Prospect Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Ralph Chipman Hawley was born March 5, 1880, in Atlanta, Ga., the 
son of Chester Warren Hawley and Martha (Jaqueth) Hawley. He has 
one brother, Edwin C. Hawley, B.A. Amherst ’o1, and D.D. Auburn 
Theological Seminary ’o4. 
He was prepared with tutors and received the degree of B.A, at 
Amherst College in 1901. 
He was married September 15, 1910, in New Haven, Conn., to Miss 
Mary Minor of New Haven, Conn., daughter of Alfred W. Minor. They 
have one son, Alfred Minor Hawley, born July 19, 1911, in New Haven, 
Conn. 
Hawley has been a teacher of forestry at the Yale Forest 
School since 1909. Previous to this he held the positions of 
forest assistant in the United States Forest Service and assistant 
state forester in the Massachusetts Forest Service. 
He is a member of the Congregational church. In politics he 
is progressive. He is a member of the Society of American 
Foresters and of the Graduates Club of New Haven. 
He has published: (With A. F. Hawes) Forestry in New 
England, N. Y., Wiley & Sons, 1912, 8vo, XV + 479 pp., 140 
figs., 2 maps. 
Paul D. Kelleter 
Deadwood, S. Dak. 
Paul Delmar. Kelleter was born May 1, 1881, in St. Louis, Mo., the 
son of Carl Kelleter and Pauline Josephine (Thomas) Kelleter. His 
father was a native of Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany, and his mother of 
Belleville, Ill. 
He was prepared at the St. Louis High School, St. Louis, Mo., and 
in 1902 received the degree of B.A. from Washington University, St. 
Louis. 
