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her. He has one brother, Hugh Gallaher, Harvard ’15, and one sister, 
Mary Gallaher. 
He was prepared at the Santa Barbara High School and attended the 
University of California for two years before entering Yale. He gradu- 
ated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale in 1909. 
He is unmarried. 
Gallaher is forest assistant in the United States Forest Ser- 
vice, and has recently spent eighteen months traveling in Europe 
and India for the purpose of study. He entered the Service in 
July, 1910, and is stationed in the Tahoe National Forest, 
California. 
Harold P. Gilkey 
Business address, Sumpter, Ore. 
Richland, Mich. 
Harold Parker Gilkey was born July 22, 1884, in Richland, Mich., the 
son of P. H. Gilkey and Adella (Parker) Gilkey. He is of Scotch and 
English ancestry. He has one sister, Mary Lovell Gilkey, who attended 
Michigan Seminary. 
He received the degree of B.A. at Harvard in 1900. 
He is unmarried. 
Upon graduation from the School in 1910 Gilkey was assigned 
as a hydrographer in the United States Forest Service on work 
done in codperation with the Geodetic Survey in the Puget 
Sound region. He held this position from July, 1910, to July, 
I91I, and was then appointed forest assistant on Whitman 
National Forest with headquarters at Sumpter, Ore. 
He is a Mason. 
James L. Goodwin 
Business address, Hartford National Bank Building, Hartford, Conn. 
191 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conn. 
James Lippincott Goodwin was born October 10, 1881, in New York 
City, the son of James Junius Goodwin and Josephine Sarah (Lippincott) 
Goodwin. His father has held the positions of trustee of Trinity College, 
Hartford, Conn., director of the Erie Railroad, director of the Con- 
necticut Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford, director of the 


