
GRADUATES CLASS OF 1907 153 

He is a member of the Unitarian church and in politics is a 
Progressive. He is a member of the Society of American 
Foresters. 
He has published: Notes on the screech owl, Auk, 1903; 
Silvicultural treatment of abandoned pastures in southern New 
England, For. Quart., 1911. 
Lincoln Crowell 
Business address, Office of Indian Affairs, Neopit, Wis. 
Home address, 8 Monadnock Street, Dorchester, Mass. 
Lincoln Crowell was born October 30, 1883, in Boston, Mass., the son 
of Samuel Crowell and Maria (Lincoln) Crowell. He has two brothers: 
Samuel Crowell, Jr., and David Crowell. 
He was prepared at the Mechanic Arts High School, Boston, Mass., 
and in 1906 graduated from the University of Maine with the degree 
of BS. 
His engagement has been announced. 
Crowell entered the United States Forest Service in Septem- 
ber, 1907, as forest assistant. In March, 1911, he became deputy 
forest supervisor, which position he held until April, 1912, when 
he was made forest examiner. In 1913 he was transferred from 
the Forest Service to the Office of Indian Affairs in the Depart- 
ment of the Interior as deputy supervisor of forests. He is at 
present stationed at Neopit, Wis., where he is doing general 
forest assistant’s work on the Menominee Indian Reservation. 
During the winter of 1911-12 he attended the Biltmore Forest 
School during its German tour. 
He is a member of the Unitarian church. He is a Free and 
Accepted Mason. 
Stephen M. Crowell 
Business address, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, Tacoma, Wash. 
Home address, Middletown, Conn. 
Stephen Miller Crowell was born in February, 1884, in Middletown, 
Conn., the son of Lewis M. Crowell and Clara Whitmore (Miller) 
Crowell. He is of English ancestry. He has two sisters: Abbie H. 
