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April, 1913, he was transferred to the Georgia area, with head- 
quarters at Blue Ridge, Ga. 
He is a member of the Protestant Episcopal church and of the 
National Geographic Society. 
Raymond M. Killey 
Business address, Box 105, Traverse City, Mich. 
Home address, Vivian, W. Va. 
Raymond Marshall Killey was born October 4, 1889, in Pearisburg, Va., 
the son of Dr. Philip Henry Killey and Eliza Byrnside (Clark) Killey. 
His father’s parents were English and his mother’s Virginians. 
His early life was spent in West Virginia and in 1908 he received the 
degree of B.A. from Roanoke College, where he was a member of Pi 
Kappa Alpha and Theta Nu Epsilon. Before entering the Yale Forest 
School he worked a year for the Peerless Coal Company. 
He is unmarried. 
On June 17, 1912, Killey was appointed assistant superintend- 
ent of the Ohio Wood Preserving Company of Orrville, Ohio. 
He is still connected with this firm, but is also interested in a 
company which is to furnish maple, beech, elm and red oak ties 
to the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. These ties will be 
treated at a plant to be built at Cadillac, Mich. 
He is a member of the Episcopal church. 
Levon H. Kooyumjian 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Boise, Idaho 
Care of Mrs. H. K. Avakian, North Grafton, Mass. 
Levon Hampartzum Kooyumjian was born December 25, 1885, in 
Etchme, Harpoot, Turkey in Asia, the son of Hampartzum B. Kooyum- 
jian, son of Bogos Kooyumjian, and Anzoon (Mandirosian) Kooyumjian. 
In 1909 he received the degree of B.A. from Amherst College, where 
he was a member of Sigma Delta Rho. 
He is unmarried. 
Since June 19, 1912, Kooyumjian has been forest guard in 
the United States Forest Service with headquarters on Boise 
National Forest, Idaho. 
He is a member of the New Britain (Conn.) Congregational 
Church. 
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