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(Koecklin) Zschokke, and grandson of Heinrich Zschokke, a Swiss 
writer, and Anna Margaret (Probst) Zschokke, who was born in Bavaria 
and came to the United States at the age of four. They had two other 
children: Arthur Jacob Zschokke, B.A. Leland Stanford, Jr., ’o2, and 
Irma Julia Zschokke, B.A. Leland Stanford, Jr., ’o8. 
He prepared at the Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto, Calif., and was 
graduated from Leland Stanford, Jr., University in 1903 with the degree 
of B.A. He had enlisted in Company K, First California Infantry, U. 
S. V., June 14, 1808, being discharged June 30, 1809. He enlisted in 
Company L, Thirty-sixth Infantry, U. S. V., July 1, 1800, being discharged 
January 25, 1901. He took part in engagements and campaigns of these 
regiments in the Philippines. 
He was married September 15, 1904, in Mountain View, Calif., to 
Miss Mabel Grace Lyman, daughter of Edmund Lyman and May 
(Alney) Lyman. They have had two children: Theodore Oscar 
Zschokke, born September 22, 1906, in Manila, P. I., and Charles Edmund 
Zschokke, born July 7, 1912, and died July 8, 1912. 

Zschokke served as forester of the Bureau of Forestry, 
Manila, P. I., from September 1, 1905, to September 14, 1910. 
On March 14, 1912, he became a partner in certain of the 
contracts of the Pacific Grading Company of San Francisco, 
and acts as foreman in charge of operations. 
He is a Progressive Republican and a Mason. 
GRADUATES HOLDING CERTIFICATE BUT NOT DEGREE 
Harry M. Hale 
Okanogan, Wash. 
Harry Munro Hale was born March 23, 1881, in Elbridge, N. Y., the 
son of W. S. Hale and Czarina (Munro) Hale. , 
He was prepared at the Munro Collegiate Institute, Elbridge, N. Y., 
and studied two years in the Cornell Forestry School before entering 
Yale. 
He was married November 4, 1910, in Aberdeen, Wash., to Miss Helen 
Greenwood, of Syracuse, N. Y. 
Since leaving the Yale Forest School Hale has been in the 
Government Service, as forest expert, assistant, deputy super- 
visor and is at present supervisor of the Okanogan Forest, 
District 6, with headquarters at Okanogan, Wash. 
He is a member of the Congregational church. 


