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Since graduating from the Yale Forest School Rice has been 
forest assistant in the United States Forest Service. He is 
located at present in Ogden, Utah. 
He is a member of the Congregational church and in politics 
is a Progressive Republican. 
Leroy M. Richardson 
Business address, Care of Continental Paper Bag Company, Rumford, 
Maine 
Home address, 7 Ravenscroft Road, Winchester, Mass. 
Leroy Mowry Richardson was born October 1, 1886, in Arlington, 
Mass., the son of Arthur Howard Richardson and Frances Marion 
(Campbell) Richardson. He has a brother, Lawrence E. Richardson. 
He received the degree of B.A. from Dartmouth College in 1909 and 
was employed in the Old Colony Trust Company for a year before 
entering the Yale Forest School. 
He is unmarried. 
Since July 6, 1912, Richardson has been clerk in the shipping 
department of the Continental Paper Bag Company of Rumford, 
Maine. He was lately employed in the United States Forest Ser- 
vice on Deerlodge National Forest with Supervisor Stockdale on 
winter reconnaissance. 
He is a member of the Unitarian church. At Yale he was 
elected to Book and Bond. 
Samuel E. Robison 
Business address, Mechanicsburg, Ohio 
Home address, 73 Elm Street, London, Ohio 
Samuel Edward Robison was born August 16, 1888, in London, Ohio, 
the son of Edward John Robison, M.A. Ohio Wesleyan, a druggist, 
deceased, and Sarah K. Robison. He is of Scotch-Irish ancestry. A sis- 
ter, Mrs. W. B. Sisson, spent one year at Hollins Institute and one at 
Ohio Wesleyan, and a brother, Richard H. Robison, studied at Penn- 
sylvania State College two years. 
He attended Ohio State University for a time and received the degree 
of B.S. at Ohio Wesleyan University in r1gIo. 
He is unmarried. 
