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(Weckesser) Stadtmiller. He is of German ancestry, being the grandson 
on his father’s side of L. R. Stadtmiller and on his mother’s of L. 
Weckesser. He has three sisters: Alvina, Dorothy and Henrietta 
Stadtmiller. He has an uncle, Louis W. Stadtmiller who took a special 
course in the Sheffield Scientific School in 1879-80, and a cousin, Karl 
C. Stadtmiller, Yale ’o9 S. 
He was prepared at the Waterbury High School and in ro10 received 
the degree of Ph.B. from the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, where 
he was a member of Berzelius. 
He is unmarried. 
Stadtmiller is district forester in the United States Forest 
Service with headquarters at Manila, P. I. He has held this 
appointment in the Moro district since August 12, IQII. 
He is a member of the Army and Navy Club of Zamboanga 
and the Mindanao Club. 
J. Warrington Stokes 
Business address, United States Forest Service, St. Anthony, Idaho 
Home address, Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Joseph Warrington Stokes was born October 20, 1886, in Darlington. 
Md., the son of Horace Stokes and Helen (Stokes) Stokes. He is the 
grandson on his father’s side of Joseph Stokes and Mary (Warrington) 
Stokes of Morristown, N. J., and on his mother’s of Samuel E. Stokes 
and Mary (Kempton) Stokes of Philadelphia, Pa. He has a sister, 
Elizabeth Kempton Stokes. 
He received the degree of B.S. in 1909 from Haverford (Pa.) College. 
He is unmarried. 
Upon graduation from the Yale Forest School Stokes entered 
the United States Forest Service as forest assistant with head- 
quarters in Ogden, Utah. He has lately been transferred to 
Targhee National Forest, St. Anthony, Idaho. 
He is a member of the Episcopal church. 
Myron W. Thompson 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Cody, Wyo. 
Home address, Halifax, Mass. 
Myron Wood Thompson was born March 5, 1887, in Halifax, Mass., 
the son of Jabez P. Thompson, member of the Massachusetts state legis- 


