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He was prepared at Stevens School and at Stevens Institute of 
Technology and in 1910 received the degree of Ph.B. from Yale. 
He was married December 18, 1912, in Roswell, N. Mex., to Miss 
Fern Leta Olp of Lake Geneva, Wis., daughter of H. C. Olp. 
Roehrs is at present engaged in agriculture in Roswell, 
N. Mex. 
Robert Stephenson 
22 Bank Street, New York City 
Robert Stephenson was born August 9, 1887, in Tabor, N. J., the son 
of William Pritchard Stephenson and Sarah Anne (Hawks) Stephenson. 
He is of English ancestry and his mother’s ancestors were Quakers. 
He attended Rutgers College two years and in 1909 received the degree 
of B.A. from Columbia University, where he was a member of Delta 
Upsilon. He was registered at the Yale Forestry School during 1909-10. 
He is unmarried. 
From June 15, 1910, to April 12, 1911, Stephenson was field 
assistant in the United States Forest Service and from May 1, 
1911, to February 6, 1912, he was connected with the Laurentide 
Paper Company, forestry division. He was employed by the 
state forester of Connecticut from February 12 to May 21, 1912, 
and was assistant topographer of the Yale Peruvian Expedition, 
May 13, 1912, to February 13, 1913. 
Frederick W. Toerner 
758 East 160th Street, New York City 
Frederick William Toerner was born March 9, 1882, in New 
York City. He received the degree of B.A. from the College | 
of the City of New York in 1902 and was an ex-member of the | 
class of 1910, Sheffield Scientific School. He attended the Yale | 
Forest School in 1909-10. He has furnished no information for ~ 
this record. 
Richard W. Walker 
Glenmore, Pa. 
Richard Washington Walker was born February 22, 1864, in Chester 
County, Pa. the son of Samuel Lafayette Walker and Ann Aurelia 

