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He is a member of the Methodist church. Concerning politics 
he writes: “My politics are uncertain now, but because of my 
interest in forestry I am in favor of men as political leaders 
who are most interested in conservation policies.” He is a member 
of the Masonic Order, the Highland Teachers Club of East 
Lansing, Mich., and of the Athenzeum Literary Society. 
Richard H. Goode 
Business address, 382 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. 
Home address, 30 Brastow Avenue, Somerville, Mass. 
Richard Henry Goode was born September 11, 1883, in Boston, Mass., 
the son of Richard Young Goode, manager and partner in the firm of 
A. Wheeler & Company, dealers in paints, and Mary Anne Goode. His 
father has held the positions of ward alderman and alderman-at-large of 
Somerville, Mass., vice president of the Somerville Board of Trade, 
master of the American Order of Union Workers and member of the 
official board of the Methodist Episcopal church and is a Mason and an 
Odd Fellow. He has a sister, Eva M. Goode, who attended Dr. Sar- 
gent’s Physical Culture School for Girls, and two brothers, W. T. 
Goode, salesman of paints, bronze, etc, and A. J. Goode, wholesale 
jeweller. 
He was prepared at the Somerville (Mass.) Latin School and in 
1907 received the degree of B.A. from Dartmouth College. In 1908 he 
taught grammar school and was tree doctor of Somerville and in 1909 
he was athletic director of Middlebury College and did some tree 
doctoring. He was registered in the Yale Forest School in 1909-10. 
He is unmarried. : 
Goode was forest assistant in the United States Forest Service 
for six months in 1911, after which he resigned. He has since 
held the positions of draftsman for the Northern Contracting 
Company of Atlanta, Ga., consulting forester and land agent in 
Atlanta, lumper and tally-man for the A. T. Stearns Lumber 
Company of Neponset, fire damage reporter for Fisher & Bryant 
of Boston, Mass., and has done rough surveying in Georgia. On 
June 12, 1912, he was appointed assistant supervisor in utilization 
of the Pennsylvania State Chestnut Tree Blight Commission. He 
has lately opened an office in Boston and is prepared to handle 
appraisals, maps, legal rights, operating and market advice, fire 
