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versity of Chicago Divinity School, and Lida (Shepardson) Marsh 
(deceased). He is the grandson of Professor Fletcher O. Marsh of 
Denison University, Granville, Ohio, and of Professor Daniel Shepardson. 
He has one sister, Helen (Marsh) McClintock. 
He was prepared at the University High School, Chicago, Ill, at 
Andover and at Biltmore. In 1910 he graduated from the Sheffield 
Scientific School at Yale, where he was a member of the Freshman Track 
Team, the Sheff Student Council, Junior Reception Committee, Junior 
Fence Committee and Class Day historian. 
He was married May 25, 1912, in New Haven, Conn., to Miss Margaret 
Dean Trowbridge of New Haven, Conn., daughter of Frank Dean 
Trowbridge, Yale ’84. 
Marsh is secretary for the Marsh & Truman Lumber Com- 
pany of Chicago, Ill. He writes: “Started in business with 
Marsh & Truman Lumber Company just as soon as I could get 
from Trinity, Texas, to Chicago and have been right at the 
desk since that time.” 
In politics he is a Progressive. He is a member of the Hyde 
Park Baptist Church of Chicago. 
Seward H. Marsh 
Business Address, United States Forest Service, Washington, D. C. 
Home address, Berea, Ky. 
Seward Hankins Marsh was born March 28, 1886, in Pawnee City, Neb., 
the son of Professor Miles Eugene Marsh, dean of the College Depart- 
ment of Berea College, Kentucky, and Katherine (Hankins) Marsh. He 
has a sister and two brothers, Elizabeth, Miles Eugene, Jr., and Wilson 
Marsh. 
He was prepared at Berea Academy and before entering the Forest 
School received in 1909 the degree of B.A. from Berea College, where 
he was a member of the Football Team and of the Phi Delta Literary 
Society. 
He is unmarried. 
On graduation from the Forest School Marsh took a position 
which he still holds as forest assistant with the United States 
Forest Service. His assignment has been in District 2 in the 
Appalachian Forest. 
He is a member of the Presbyterian church. 


