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following was engaged in newspaper work. In 1809 he was appointed 
professor of natural science at the Rochester Normal School, Rochester, 
Ind. which position he held for four years. In the summer of 1809 he 
studied at the University of Chicago. He was professor of natural 
science one year at Dakota Wesleyan, Mitchell, S. Dak., and from 1904 
to 1906 held the same position at Huron College, Huron, S. Dak. 
He is unmarried. 
Miller is at present dean of the Department of Forestry at 
the University of New Brunswick. He entered upon this posi- 
tion in September, 1909. He writes: “Was called to the 
University of New Brunswick when the Department of For- 
estry was founded in provincial university in 1908. Now have 
about twenty-five students and have graduated three classes in 
forestry. Graduates are taking positions with lumber compa- 
nies, paper companies, Dominion Forestry Branch, Canadian 
Pacific Railroad Forestry Branch, and have three men with 
British Columbia Branch, Victoria, B. C. Received gold medal 
for best exhibit of woods at Dominion Exhibition, St. John, 
N. B., in fall of 1910. In the fall of 1912 was appointed for- 
ester by the Senate of the University of New Brunswick, having 
charge of 3,600 acres of college lands. Beginning to make an 
estimate and working plan for same, with the codperation of 
the Forestry Branch, Ottawa. In fall of 1912 built a camp on 
this land and am trying to give a good, practical, undergraduate 
course in forestry.” 
Miller is a member of the Presbyterian church. 
He has published articles in the Canadian Forestry Journal and Canadian 
Lumberman, and is writing an article on Forest resources of the maritime 
provinces for a book entitled “Canada and its provinces,” to be published 
by Robert Glasgow, Toronto, Canada. 
Barrington Moore 
United States Forest Service, Washington, D. C. 
Barrington Moore was born September 25, 1883, in Ossining, N. Y., the 
son of Clement Clarke Moore, an architect and a captain in the 22d 
Massachusetts Regiment in the Civil War (deceased), and Laura Martha 
(Williams) Moore. He is the grandson of Benjamin Moore and the 
great-grandson of Clement Clarke Moore, the author of “The Night 
Before Christmas.” On his mother’s side he is the grandson of William 
S. Williams. He has two brothers: William S. Moore and Benjamin 
