
GRADUATES CLASS OF 1908 183 

Frederick H. Brundage 
Business address, Care Forest Service, Albany, Ore. 
Residence, 1022 West 8th Street, Albany, Ore. 
Frederick Herbert Brundage was born December 8, 1884, in Factory- 
ville, Pa., the son of George L. Brundage, M.D., and Lavina (Gardner) 
Brundage. He has two sisters: Kate (Brundage) Dean and Helen E. 
Stevens. 
He was prepared at Keystone Academy and at Adelphi Academy, and 
graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1907, where 
he was a member of Book and Bond. 
He was married December 29, 1900, in Bethel, Maine, to Miss Mary L. 
Carter of Bethel, Maine, daughter of John H. Carter and Carrie (Clough) 
Carter. They have one son, George Herbert Brundage, born December 
24, 1912, in Bellingham, Wash. 
Since the fall of 1912 Brundage has been supervisor of 
Santiam National Forest with headquarters at Albany, Ore. 
Before entering the United States Forest Service as forest assist- 
ant in 1909, he had been employed by the Great Northern Pulp 
& Paper Company of Bangor, Maine. On April 1, 1911, he 
was appointed deputy forest supervisor with headquarters at 
Bellingham, Wash. 
He is a member of the Baptist church. 
Elias T. Clark 
University of Washington, Seatile, Wash. 
Elias Treat Clark was born September 1, 1886, in Woodbridge, Conn., 
the son of Samuel O. Clark and Carrie P. (Marquette) Clark. His father 
was a descendant of the early settlers of the state and was a member 
of the Connecticut legislature and holder of numerous town offices. 
He has three brothers: Charles Edward Clark, Yale ‘11 and ’14L, 
S. Orman Clark and Theodore R. Clark. 
He was prepared at the New Haven High School and graduated 
from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1907. 
He is unmarried. 
Concerning his life since graduation, Clark writes: “Have 
led a rather uneventful life since leaving the Forest School in 
June, 1908. Was immediately assigned to the Snoqualmie 
National Forest with headquarters in Seattle, Wash. Here I 
