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He is a National Progressive in politics. 
He has published: The commercial hickories, Bull. U. S. 
Forest Service; Rural survey in Missouri, Department of Church 
and Country Life, Presbyterian Board of Home Missions. 
Harold R. Bristol 
Box 186, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
Harold Russell Bristol was born December 18, 1878, in Meriden, Conn., 
the son of Walter Reuben Bristol and Iva Louise (Turner) Bristol, 
who were both descended from early Colonial stock, the Turners being 
early settlers at Guilford, Conn. A brother, Howard Stanley Bristol, 
was graduated at Yale with the Class of ’o2S., and received the degree 
of Ph.D. in 1905 at Yale. 
He prepared at Riverview Academy and Portland Academy, Portland, 
Ore., and received the degree of F.E. at Cornell in June, 1904. 
He was married June 15, 1905, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., to Miss Maud 
Campbell McGlasson, of Pawling, N. Y., daughter of John McGlasson 
and Olivia (Hurd) McGlasson. They have two children: Donald 
McGlasson Bristol, born April 7, 1906, in St. Martins, New Brunswick, 
Canada, and Dorothy Olivia Bristol, born September 12, 1907. 
Bristol served as forester of the Bay Shore Lumber Com- 
pany from June, 1904, until October, 1908. On the latter date 
he became superintendent of woodlands for the Delaware & 
Hudson Company and subsidiary companies, his present position. 
He is a Progressive Republican and a member of the American 
Forestry Association, the Eastern States Foresters, the Canadian 
Forestry Association and the American Geological Society. He 
is a Knights Templar and a Shriner. 
Clarence J. Buck 
Business address, 405 Beck Building, Portland, Ore. 
Residence, 549 East Thirty-ninth Street, Portland, Ore. 
Clarence John Buck was born October 16, 1881, in Stockbridge, Mass., 
the son of John Milton Buck, son of Jeremiah Buck of Stockbridge, 
and Hattie Elizabeth Buck, daughter of Benjamin Buck of Stockbridge, 
Mass. They had two other children: Jessie M. and Clifford B. Buck. 
He prepared at the Stockbridge (Mass.) High School and received 
the degree of B.A. at Williams College in 1903. 


