272 YALE FOREST SCHOOL 

Arthur F. Fischer 
Business address, Bureau of Forestry, Manila, P. I. 
Home address, 5918 Ohio Street, Chicago, II. 
Arthur Frederick Fischer was born February 6, 1888, in Chicago, 
Ill, the son of Joseph Fischer, engaged in the meat packing business in 
Chicago, and Mary (Ehredt) Fischer. He is of German ancestry, He 
has a sister, Mary L. Zuttermeister, who graduated from a convent, 
and three brothers: H. H. Fischer, George Fischer and Oscar Fischer, 
M.E. Columbia School of Mines. 
He was prepared at Crane Technical School, Chicago, and afterward 
was employed by Rand McNally & Company as map draftsman. He 
worked for the Tennessee Coal Iron & Railroad Company of Birming- 
ham on traces and details and later surveyed coal lands in Tennessee. 
In 1909 he received the degree of C.E. from Ohio Northern Univer- 
sity, where he served as private, corporal, sergeant, lieutenant and captain 
in “B” Battery. 
He was married June 21, 1911, in East Chicago, Ind., to Miss Helen 
Wyly Beall Campbell of Ada, Ohio, daughter of Lawrence William 
Campbell and Ella Meader Campbell. 
Since graduating from the Yale Forest School Fischer has 
been employed as forester in the Bureau of Forestry, Philippine 
Islands. He writes: “Have traveled in and about the Philippines 
on special detail under the director of forestry, not confined to 
district, working mostly along the line of opening up timber 
tracts for large concessions, making rough working plans for 
them and inspecting the large lumber companies in the Islands. 
. When not thus occupied have been detailed to the Forest School 
of the University of the Philippines as instructor in forest 
engineering.” 
He is a member of the Presbyterian church. 
Charles Goodwin 
Business address, Woodlands Department, Delaware & Hudson Railroad, 
Plattsburg, N. Y. 
Home address, 1070 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Charles Goodwin was born November 23, 1887, in Brooklyn, N. Y., 
the son of George Bennett Goodwin, a director of the Merchants’ Bank 
and president of the George B. dwin & Brother Coal Company, and 
Eleanor Eliza (Goodman) Goodwin. On his father’s side he is the 

