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He prepared at Saxtons River Academy, Vermont, and received the 
degree of Ph.B. from Brown University in 1903. He was a member of 
Phi Beta Kappa. 
He is unmarried. 
Woodbury entered the Forest Service on graduation in 1905 
and was forest assistant two years, inspector for two years and 
has since been an assistant district forester, with headquarters 
at San Francisco, Calif. 
He is a Republican. He is a member of the Commonwealth 
Club of San Francisco and is an Odd Fellow. 
Karl W. Woodward 
Forest Service, Washington, D. C. 
Karl Wilson Woodward was born July 24, 1881, in Detroit, Mich., 
the son of Robert Simpson Woodward, C.E. University of Michigan 
72, Ph.D. ’o2, president of the Carnegie Institute, Washington, and 
Martha Gretton (Bond) Woodward. Both parents are of English-Dutch 
descent, the families having been in this country several generations. 
He has two brothers, Robert Simpson Woodward, Jr., C.E. Columbia 
‘or, and William L. Woodward, M.E. Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology ’07. 
He prepared at Montclair High School, Montclair, N. J., and received 
the degree of B.A. at Cornell in 1904. 
He was married September 11, 1909, in Missoula, Mont., to Miss 
Olive L. Smith, daughter of Edward and L. Smith. 
Woodward is in charge of examination of lands and the 
acquisition of lands under the Weeks Law. His previous posi- 
tions were forest assistant, assistant forest inspector, in charge of 
the project of “Northern Pacific Estimates” and as adviser to 
the Dominican government. 
He has written articles for the Forestry Quarterly and the 
Bulletins of the Bureau of American Republics. 
Theodore C. Zschokke 
Business address, 236 Broad Street, San Francisco, Calif. 
Residence, Palo Alto, Calif. 
Theodore Christian Zschokke was born October 9, 1875, in Wapello, 
Iowa, the son of Oscar Zschokke, deceased, son of Theodore and Julia 
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