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Wheel Gap Experiment Station, Colo. He has been in this 
position since July, 1912. 
He is a member of the Presbyterian church. 
Mauricio J. Oteyza 
Care Bureau of Forestry, Los Bafios, Laguna, Philippine Islands 
Mauricio Julian Oteyza was born October 18, 1886, in Binondo, Manila, 
P. I., the son of Mauricio Oteyza y Reyes, a confectioner, son of Isidoro 
Oteyza y Reyes, and Ana Maria (San Juan) Oteyza y Reyes, daughter 
of Leocadio San Juan and Ynocensia (Torres) San Juan. He had two 
brothers Vincente Oteyza y Reyes, deceased, and Leonardo Oteyza y 
Reyes. 
Until 1902 he was a student for a B.A. degree at the Jesuit College, 
Manila. He then spent one year each in a business office, in the Philip ~ 
pine Normal School and teaching in the Government public school. From 
1905 to 1908 he attended the Kansas State Agricultural College, where 
he received the degree of B.S. in 1910. He was a corporal in the cadet 
band and a recruit in the cadet corps at the latter school. 
He was married August 12, 1912, in San Mateo, Rizal, P. L, to Miss 
Dolores Santamaria, daughter of Celerino Santamaria past Maria 
(Santos) Santamaria. 
Oteyza was appointed assistant forester in the Bureau of 
Forestry, Philippine Islands, in February, 1910, and was detailed 
to instruct at the School of Forestry, Philippine University, in 
June of the same year. A year later he was appointed instructor 
in silviculture and forest management. 
He is a member of the Philippine Independent Church. He 
is a member of Alpha Beta Literary Society and a local musical 
society. 
Dana Parkinson 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Boise, Idaho 
Home address, 22 Howard Street, Waltham, Mass. 
Dana Parkinson was born June 27, 1885, in Fergus Falls, Minn., the 
son of William Dwight Parkinson, superintendent of schools in Waltham, 
Mass., and Caro North (Bowman) Parkinson, a descendant of Elder 
Brewster of the Mayflower. He has three brothers: Royal Parkinson, 
B.A. Dartmouth ’05, Taintor Parkinson, B.A. Dartmouth ’o9, and Herman 
Parkinson, Dartmouth ’13. 




