
GRADUATES CLASS OF 1910 259 

He received the degree of B.A. in 1904 at Bowdoin, where he was a 
member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Before entering the Yale Forest 
School he was engaged in the manufacture and selling of worsteds. In 
the summer of 1902 he was in the party in charge of W. C. Hodge, 
making valuation surveys on the property of the Great Northern Paper 
Company. During the summer of 1903 he was a member of the party 
in charge of R. L. Marston, studying poplars in the Dead River region 
of Maine. 
He was married January 22, 1907, in London, England, to Miss Ruth 
Madeleine Beattie, daughter of William H. Beattie and a G. 
(Hollingshead) Beattie. 
After graduation in 1910 Wildes became assistant state forester 
of Vermont. Since January, 1912, he has been president of the 
North Jersey Excelsior Company, manufacturers of excelsior, at 
Butler, N. J. 
He is Republican in politics. He is a member of the Episcopal 
church, the Yale Club of New York City, is a Free and Accepted 
Mason and a Royal Arch Mason. 
He has published: Forest fires and the fire warden system in Vermont, 
The Vermonter, Dec., 1910; State forests in Vermont, Am. For., May, 
1911, and Forest working plans, Field and Stream, Aug. or Sept., 1911. 
GRADUATES HOLDING CERTIFICATE BUT NOT DEGREE 
B. Frank Heintzleman 
Business address, Sumpter, Ore. 
Home address, Fayetteville, Pa. 
B. Frank Heintzleman was born December 3, 1888, in Fayetteville, Pa., 
the son of Andrew Joshua Heintzleman and Rebecca Jane (Seitz) 
Heintzleman. He is of German descent. 
He received the degree of Bachelor of Forestry at the Pennsylvania 
State Forest Academy in 1907 and was a forester in the Pennsylvania 
department of forestry for nine months prior to entering Yale. 
He is unmarried. 
Since July, 1910, Heintzleman has been a forest assistant in the 
United States Forest Service. He is at present located on the 
‘Whitman National Forest with headquarters at Sumpter, Ore. 
He is a Progressive Republican. 
