246 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

He has published: Forestry for mining companies, paper read 
before the West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, printed in Coal 
Age and one or two other mining magazines, December, IgII. 
Robie M. Evans 
Business address, Beck Building, Portland, Ore. 
Home address, Fryeburg, Maine 
Robie Mason Evans was born August 7, 1884, in Fryeburg, Maine, the 
son of Andrew Hill Evans and Huldah (Heath) Evans, who had three 
other children: Francis E. Evans, Alice M. Evans and Virginia W. 
Evans. 
He received the degree of B.A. at Dartmouth College in 1906. The 
two years following he taught science in Kimball Union Academy, New 
Hampshire. 
He is unmarried. 
Since graduation Evans has served as forest assistant on the 
Oregon, Wallowa, Deschutes and Malheur National forests, all 
in the state of Oregon, District 6. He is now located at the 
district headquarters in Portland, being assigned to studies in 
silviculture. 
He is Republican in politics. 
Harold Fay 
Residence, Winchester, Mass. 
92 Professor's Row, Tufts College, Mass. 
Harold Fay was born December 10, 1882, in Somerville, Mass., the 
son of Charles E. Fay, professor of romance languages at Tufts College 
and a charter member of the American Alpine Club, and Mary Williams 
(Lincoln) Fay. He is of English descent and a grandson of Cyrus Hyde 
Fay, a Universalist clergyman. He has two sisters: Ethel (Fay) 
Robinson, B.A. Tufts ’00, and Margaret Fay. 
He received the degree of B.A. at Tufts College in 1904. He was 
a member of Theta Delta Chi. He then taught in the Worthington 
(Mass.) High School one year, was with the Newton Fire Brick Company 
of Albany four months, served a year’s apprenticeship in the advertising 
department of the Technical World and six months as western advertising 
representative in Chicago, and business manager of Indoors and Out in 
Boston. The three years before entering the Forest School were spent 
in scaling and as a general laborer in the New Hampshire woods. 


