
GRADUATES CLASS OF 1906 135 

During July, August and September of 1905, before graduat- 
ing from the Yale Forest School, Stuart served as forest student 
in the United States Forest Service. In July, 1906, he was 
appointed forest assistant, which position he held until January 
I, 1908, when he became forest inspector. From-December 1, 
1908, to January I, 1910, he was assistant chief of operation, 
District 1. He then received the appointment of district forester 
of the same district with headquarters in Missoula National 
Forest, Montana. In January, 1913, he was appointed forest 
inspector in the department of silviculture in the Washington, 
D. C., office. 
He is a member of the Episcopal church. He is a member of 
the Society of American Foresters, the Concatenated Order of 
Hoo-Hoo, and is a Mason. 
Horace F. Studley 
Business address, Studley Box & Lumber Company, Rochester, N. H. 
Home address, Rockland, Mass. 
Horace Franklin Studley was born April 10, 1882, in Rockland, Mass., 
the son of Gideon Studley and Hannah Elizabeth (Totman) Studley. 
He prepared at the Rockland (Mass.) High School and received the 
degree of B.A. at Harvard in 1905. 
He is unmarried. 
Studley writes: “After my graduation from the Yale Forest 
School in June, 1906, I was in the Forest Service until May, 
I91I (with the exception of the year from July 1, 1908, to 
July 1, 1909). I spent about a year as a forest assistant on the 
Uinta National Forest in Utah. In the winter of 1907-08 I 
was a special agent in the bureau of corporations, doing work 
in Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi. In July, 1909, I was made 
deputy forest supervisor on the Uinta Forest and in November, 
1909, was made acting supervisor of the Nebo Forest in Utah 
and supervisor in January, 1910. I remained as supervisor of 
the Nebo Forest until May 1, 1911, when I resigned to take a 
position as salesman with the Studley Box & Lumber Company 
of Rochester, N. H. 
He has published: Uncle Sam’s forest rangers, Tourists’ 
Mag., N. Y., May, 1911. 
