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He was married August 1, 1912, in Crawfordsville, Ind., to Miss Ruth 
Amanda Hesler of Crawfordsville, daughter of Benton F. Hesler and 
Emma Hesler. 
Upon graduation from the Yale Forest School Pegg entered 
the United States Forest Service as forest assistant with head- 
quarters in Arizona and New Mexico, where he worked on timber 
sales, both reconnaissance and operation. Since September, 
1912, he has been instructor in forestry at the University of 
Missouri. . 
He is a member of the Friends’ church. 
He has published: Woodlot for Central Indiana, Proc. Ind. 
Acad. of Sci., 1910. 
Edward C. M. Richards 
Business address, Care Park Department of Borough of Queens, 
New York City 
Residence, 119 East Seventy-first Street, New York City 
Edward Carrington Mayo Richards was born September 23, 1886, in 
Elizabeth, N. J., the son of Howard Richards, a retired lawyer, and 
Harriet (Mayo) Richards. .On his father’s side he is the grandson of 
Benjamin W. Richards of Philadelphia, Pa., and on his mother’s side 
he is the great-grandson of Edward Carrington Mayo, Yale 1811, of 
Richmond, Va., and later of Elizabeth, N. J., and grandson of William C. 
Mayo, Yale 1852. He has one brother, Howard Richards, Jr., Yale ’ooS., 
E.E. Columbia ’03, and two sisters, Adeline Mayo and Sarah L. Mayo. 
He was prepared at the Gunnery, Lawrenceville and Salisbury schools, 
and in 1909 graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, where 
he was a member of the Sheff Debating Society, of the Lawrenceville 
Club, of the University Swimming Team for three years and captain his 
Junior and Senior years, captain of the 1910 Freshman Swimming and 
Water Polo teams and of the University Water Polo Team his Junior and 
Senior years and president of the Intercollegiate Swimming Association. 
He is unmarried. 
Richards is forester to the Borough of Queens, New York 
City. He entered upon his present position June 10, 1912. After 
graduation he worked for a while with the Cloquet Lumber Com- 
pany, and later was district supervisor with the Pennsylvania 
Chestnut Blight Commission. 
He is a member of the Protestant Episcopal church. ~ 
