258 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

Wallace has been engaged chiefly in reconnaissance work in 
District 3 since graduation. His first appointment was on the 
Pecos National Forest, New Mexico, followed by reconnaissance 
and experimental sample plot work on the Datil and Arkansas 
National forests. In the winter, 1911-12, he was on the Ozark 
Forest and again since the summer of 1912, being now occupied 
with timber sale work. His headquarters are at Harrison, Ark. 
He is a Presbyterian. 
Edgar F. White 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Missoula, Mont. 
Home address, Danvers, Mass. 
Edgar Fowler White was born October 28, 1885, in Danvers, Mass., the 
son of Charles H. White, president of the Danvers Savings Bank, and 
Etta Belle (Bucklin) White. He is of Scotch ancestry on his father’s 
side. A brother, Cleon B. White, received the degree of B.A. at 
Dartmouth. 
In 1908 he received the degree of B.A. at Dartmouth, where he was a 
member of Phi Gamma Delta. 
He is unmarried. 
White entered the Service in July, 1910, as forest assistant and 
until April, 1912, was assigned to Custer National Forest. The 
following two months he was on Madison ‘Forest and was then 
appointed to the planting department of District 1 at Missoula, 
where he is now acting chief of planting. 
He is a member of the Congregational church. 
Walter K. Wildes 
Business address, Butler, N. J. 
Residence, Little Falls, Passaic County, N. J. 
Walter Keene Wildes was born June 9, 1881, in Skowhegan, Maine, 
the son of William Henry Wildes, a representative to legislature, on 
the board of selectmen, and a trustee of the Skowhegan Savings Bank, 
and Abby Judith (Keene) Wildes. His father’s parents were Asa Waldo 
Wildes and Jane (Patten) Wildes and his mother’s Josiah Keene and 
Adeline (Burrill) Keene. He has three brothers, Gordon L., Robert P., 
and William H. Wildes, Jr. 


