268 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

Upon graduation from the Yale Forest School he was appointed 
forest assistant on timber reconnaissance and from July 1 to 
November, 1911, was stationed on Carson National Forest, New 
Mexico; from November to December 31, 1911, on Ozark Forest, 
Arkansas; from January 1 to May 1, 1912, on Arkansas Forest, 
Arkansas; and since May 1 on Gila Forest, New Mexico, where 
he is at present. On May 1, 1913, he was advanced to the posi- 
tion of forest examiner. 
He is a member of the Presbyterian church and in politics is 
a Progressive Republican. 
Bernard A. Cheudies 
Business address, Vermont Forest Service, Burlington, Vt. 
Home address, New Gloucester, Maine 
Bernard Albert Chandler was born December 20, 1884, in New Glou- 
cester, Maine, the son of Andrew Campbell Chandler, a farmer and 
engaged in the mill and lumber business, being a member of the firm of 
Chandler Brothers, and Cora Evelyn (Bean) Chandler. He is the 
grandson on his father’s side of Andrew Campbell Chandler and 
Catherine C. (Cunningham) Campbell, and on his mother’s of Albert 
F. Bean and Ann J. (Rice) Bean. He has a brother, Robert Flint 
Chandler, B.S. University of Maine ’o3, and a sister, Sara Archer 
Chandler. 
He was prepared at the Edward Little High School, Auburn, Maine, 
and in 1909 received the degree of B.S. from the University of Maine, 
where he was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma. 
He is unmarried. 
Since graduating from the Yale Forest School Chandler has 
held the position of assistant state forester of Vermont with 
headquarters at Burlington. 
He is a member of the Congregational church and in politics is 
a Progressive Republican. He is a member of the Grange. 
Neal T. Childs 
Business address, Care United States Forest Service, Bakersfield, Calif. 
Home address, Bretton Hall, Broadway and Eighty-sixth Street, 
New York City 
Neal ‘Townley Childs was born February 22, 1884, in Nicholson, Pa., 
the son of George W. Childs, vice president and manufacturing manager 


