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upon this position March 21, 1910. In 1912 he spent several 
months on a vacation at his home in the Hawaiian Islands. He 
returned in September and is in charge of the section of compila- 
tion in the Washington office. 
William D. Clark 
25 North Prospect Street, Amherst, Mass. 
William Darrow Clark was born May 27, 1877, in Rahway, N. J., the 
son of Charles H. Clark, a real estate dealer, and Harriett N. (Crowell) 
Clark. He is of English descent. He has one brother, Charles H. Clark, 
and four sisters: Anne Dayton Clark, Cornelia Remsen Clark, Florence 
La Grange Clark and Elizabeth Darrow Clark. 
He was prepared at Phillips Andover, and graduated from Yale 
College in 1904, where he was a member of the Freshman Glee Club. 
He was married March 28, 1912, in Ridley Park, Pa., to Miss Emma A. 
McFeely of Chestertown, Md., daughter of William James McFeely 
and Julia M. (Cunningham) McFeely. 
Before entering the Forest School, Clark spent two years 
traveling commercially and four months as student assistant in 
the United States Forest Service. Between Junior and Senior 
years in the School he was a forest agent in the Service for 
eight months. In September, 1909, he became assistant professor 
of forestry in the Pennsylvania State College at State College, 
Pa. He is now professor of forestry in the Massachusetts Agri- 
cultural College at Amherst, Mass. He entered upon his present 
position in September, 1912. 
He is a Presbyterian. 
John D. Coffman 
United States Forest Service, Weaverville, Trinity County, Calif. 
John Daniel Coffman was born May 10, 1882, in Allentown, Pa., the 
son of Wilmer Coffman, B.A. Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., and a 
member of Phi Beta Kappa (died in 1908), and Anna Margaret (Evans) 
Coffman. His father was a clergyman and a member of the Philadelphia 
Methodist Episcopal Conference for forty years, retiring from the min- 
istry in 1904. He is the grandson on his father’s side of Daniel Coffman, 
a farmer in Chester County, Pa., and Margaret (Patrick) Coffman, and 
on his mother’s side of John Evans and Mary Isabella (Horn) Evans 
of Easton, Pa. His mother graduated from the State Normal School 
