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chased, Canada, 1909 and 1910; Mining timbers, Canada, 1910; Tight 
slack cooperage, Canada, 1909 and 1910; Tanning materials, Canada, 1909; 
Annual Report, Dept. of Interior, Canada, 1909, 1911 and 1912; numerous 
articles in Canadian periodicals. 
Willis N. Millar 
Business address, Box 1253, Calgary, Alta., Canada 
Residence, 1228 Boulevard, N. W., Calgary, Alta., Canada 
Willis Norman Millar was born October 18, 1883, in Pittsburgh, Pa., 
the son of W. N. Millar and Mary A. (Drum) Millar. He is of Scotch 
ancestry. He has a brother, Bruce D. Millar, B.S. University of Pennsyl- 
vania, and a sister, Sylvia C. Millar. 
He was prepared at the Pittsburgh High School and in 1906 graduated 
from the University of Pennsylvania with the degree of B.S. 
He was married June 29, 1908, in Pittsburgh, Pa., to Miss Lucy May 
Cook of Pittsburgh, daughter of Charles W. Cook and Emma S. Cook. 
They have a daughter, Lucy Elizabeth Millar, born August 5, 1911, in 
Newport, Wash. 
Millar is inspector of forest reserves in the Forestry Branch 
of the Department of the Interior, Canada, in the Alberta 
District. Previous to this he was employed in the United States 
Forest Service, first as forest assistant and later as forest super- 
visor. He entered upon his present position March 13, 1912. 
He is a member of the United Presbyterian church and in 
politics is a Progressive Republican. He is a member of the 
Society of American Foresters. 
Robert B. Miller 
Business address, Department of Forestry, Fredericton, N. B., Canada 
Home address, Box 256, Thorntown, Ind. 
Robert Barclay Miller was born September 15, 1875, in Lincoln, Neb., 
the son of Jacob S. Miller, a farmer, and Jane (Armstrong) Miller. 
His father’s ancestors were natives of Kentucky. His mother’s father 
came from Ireland and lived in Conneaut, Pa. 
He was prepared at the Thorntown High School, Thorntown, Ind., and in 
1896 received the degree of B.S. from Wabash College, Crawfordsville, 
Ind., where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi. In 1906 he received the 
honorary degree of M.A. from Wabash. In 1897-98 he was assistant 
principal of the Thorntown High School and during the two years 
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