210 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

A. Scott, B.A. University of Wisconsin, and Mrs. Mason C, Bramham; 
and three brothers: Guy Nash, B.S. University of Wisconsin, James B. 
Nash, B.S. University of Wisconsin, and Leo Nash, B.A. University of 
Wisconsin. 
He was prepared at the Grand Rapids High School, attended the 
universities of California and Wisconsin, and in 1908 received the 
degree of B.S. from Columbia University. 
He is unmarried. 
Nash has served as forester in the Philippine Bureau of For- 
estry. 
He is a Socialist. 
Herbert S. Nelson 
Business address, Box 37, New London, Conn, 
Home address, 758 Savin Avenue, West Haven, Conn. 
Herbert Stuart Nelson was born January 17, 1885, in New Haven, 
Conn., the son of James Andrew Nelson, a traveling salesman for Price 
& Lee Company, and Martha (Walker) Nelson. 
He was prepared at the Hillhouse High School, New Haven, Conn., 
and in 1905 graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale. 
He is unmarried. 
Nelson is a civil engineer for the New York, New Haven & 
Hartford Railroad, which position he has held since October, 
1911. Hewrites: “From August 1, 1905, until January 5, 1906, 
I was employed by the Hartford & Springfield Street Railway 
Company as rodman and draftsman. During this time I resided 
at Windsor Locks, Conn., often taking trips into Massachusetts 
and down to New Haven. I was next connected with the Lacka- 
wanna Railroad from February 1, 1906, to October 10, 1906, 
where I was employed as face account man on the construction 
of their Bergen Hill Tunnel under Jersey City. I resided 
during this time in Paterson, N. J. Before going to Lacka- 
wanna, I took a trip through New Jersey and down to Washing- 
ton, D. C. While with this railroad I frequently ran up to New 
Haven and made numerous trips through New Jersey; also 
visited Buffalo and Niagara Falls. On leaving the Lackawanna 
I entered the Yale Forest School, completed one year and spent 
the summer at the camp at Milford, Pa. From September 19, 

