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He was married December 31, 1912, in Meriden, Conn., to Miss Nina 
Edgerton Thompson, daughter of Edward S. Thompson and Minnie 
(Edgerton) Thompson. 
From June to October, 1910, Fay was consulting forester for 
the Batopilas Mining Company, Batopilas, Chihuahua, Mexico, 
and during the two months following acted as saw boss, scaler 
and skidder for the Madera Company, Ltd., Madera, Chihuahua, 
Mexico. He was an agent for the Connecticut Mutual Life 
Insurance Company in New Haven, January and February, IgI11, 
and from May to June assisted Professor Bryant at the Yale 
Forest School Camp at Trinity, Texas. From July, 1911, to June, 
1912, he acted as timberman and surveyor for the John L. Roper 
Lumber Company, of Newbern, N. C. He has now purchased 
a farm in Winchester, Mass., and plans to combine scientific 
agriculture and consulting forestry work. 
Max H. Foerster 
Business address, Care Consolidation Coal Company, Jenkins, Letcher 
County, Ky. 
Home address, Sea Cliff, Long Island, N. Y. 
Max Henry Foerster was born November 23, 1889, in New York City, 
the son of John Foerster. 
He was prepared at the public schools at Sea Cliff, Long Island, until 
1901, when he went abroad, remaining seven years. Before entering 
the Yale Forest School he attended Oberrealschule, Marburg, Hessen, 
Germany. He was a member of Book and Bond at Yale. 
He is unmarried. 
Foerster served as a forest assistant in the United States Forest 
Service eighteen months, one year at the Coconino Experiment 
Station and six months on the Coconino National Forest. In 
January, 1912, he accepted a position as forester for the Consoli- 
dation Coal Company of Kentucky. 
William H. Gallaher 
Business address, Care Forest Service, San Francisco, Calif. 
Residence, Santa Barbara, Calif. 
William Hallowell Gallaher was born September 14, 1887, in Santa 
Barbara, Calif., the son of F. M. Gallaher and A. R. (Hallowell) Galla- 
