
GRADUATES CLASS OF 1905 107 

Pratt served as forest assistant until 1909, when he was 
appointed deputy forest supervisor of Tahoe National Forest, 
with headquarters at Nevada City, Calif. 
He is a member of the Methodist church. 
He has published: California red fir in the Tahoe National Forest, 
For. Quart., Ithaca, N. Y., June, 1907; Results of “light burning” near 
Nevada City, Calif., For. Quart., Cambridge, Mass., Sept., 1911; Com- 
parison of large and small sawmills on Tahoe National Forest, For. 
Quart.; Fire working-plan on Tahoe National Forest, Am. For., Wash- 
ington, D. C., June, 1912. 
Jeremiah Rebmann 
1114 Marion Street, Columbia, S. C. 
Jeremiah Rebmann was born in 1869 in Wiirtemberg, Germany. 
He was prepared at public schools in Germany and the University of 
Nebraska preparatory school. He received the degree of B.S. at the 
University of Nebraska in 1808. 
Rebmann was graduated at the Yale Forest School in 1905 and 
then entered the Government Service as an assistant. He has 
furnished no information for this record. 
Samuel J. Record 
Business address, 360 Prospect Street, New Haven, Comn. 
Residence, 187 Mansfield Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Samuel James Record was born March 10, 1881, in Crawfordsville, 
Ind., the son of James Knox Polk Records (died in 1881) and Mary 
Minerva (Hutton) Records. His father was for several years a school 
teacher, but his principal occupation was farming. On his father’s side 
he is the grandson of William Tully Records and Susan Records and 
a descendant of John Records and Ann (Calloway) Records of England, 
who settled in Sussex County, Delaware, sometime before 1750. He is 
the grandson on his mother’s side of Samuel M. Hutton (died March 
I2, 1905) and Miriam (Harland) Hutton. Samuel Hutton was born 
near Lexington, Rockbridge County, Va., and removed to Indiana in 
1836, where he was engaged in farming and in operating a sawmill. He 
has one brother, William F. Record. 
He prepared at the Crawfordsville (Ind.) High School and received 
the degrees of B.A. and M.A. from Wabash College in 1903 and 1906. 
He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta. 
