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of Picton, Ont., a descendent of United Empire Loyalist stock. He has 
a brother, Herbert B. Dwight, B.S. McGill University, Montreal, and a 
sister, Edith C. Dwight, B.A. University of Toronto. 
He was prepared in the public schools of Picton, Ontario, and at the 
Toronto High School and in 1910 received the degree of B.S.F. from 
the University of Toronto. 
He is unmarried. 
Since graduating from the Yale Forest School Dwight has 
been employed as forester in the Forestry Branch of the Depart- 
ment of the Interior, Canada, where he is connected with the 
main office. 
He is a member of the Congregational church and in politics 
his sympathies are with the Republicans in the United States and 
the Liberals in Canada. 
John H. Fahrenbach 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Washington, D. C. 
Home address, Bernville, Pa. 
John Henry Fahrenbach was born June 19, 1888, in Bernville, Pa., the son 
of George D. Fahrenbach, sheriff of Berks County, and Mary E. 
(Ziebach) Fahrenbach. He is of German ancestry. His father served 
three years in the Civil War in the 55th and 151st Pennsylvania Volunteer 
Infantry, was in seventeen engagements and wounded four times. He 
has two sisters: Sallie and Mary R. Fahrenbach, both graduates of 
the Keystone State Normal School; and two brothers: Frank Fahren- 
bach, a graduate of Stoners Business College, and George W. Fahren- 
bach, M.D. Baltimore Medical College. 
In 1909 he received the degree of B.A. from Franklin and Marshall 
College, where he was a member of the Harbaugh Club. 
He was married June 22, 1911, in Wernersville, Pa., to Miss Bertha Mae 
Kauffman of Wernersville, daughter of Morris Kauffman and Annie 
(Roether) Kauffman. 
Since June 26, 1911, Fahrenbach has been forest assistant in 
the United States Forest Service with headquarters at Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
He is a member of the Reformed church. At Yale he was 
elected to Sigma Xi and he is also a member of the Independent 
Order of Odd Fellows and of Williamson Lodge, 307, Free and 
Accepted Masons. 
