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He received the degree of B.A. at the University of Wisconsin in 1909. 
During the year 1909-10 he was principal of the Walworth (Wis.) High 
School. He attended the Yale Forest School during 1910 and 1o91T. 
He is unmarried. ‘ 
After leaving the Forest School Evans entered the Forest 
Service and was appointed forest assistant on the Boise National 
Forest. In January, 1913, he was transferred to the Palisade 
Forest with headquarters at St. Anthony. 
Herman de Fremery 
Business address, American Museum of Natural History, Seventy-seventh 
Street and Central Park West, New York City 
Home address, Woodstock, N. Y. 
Columbia University Club, 18 Gramercy Park, New York City 
Herman de Fremery was born December 26, 1880, in Oakland, Calif. 
He was prepared at the Lycée Descartes, Tours, France, University 
of Paris, and Columbia University, New York City. 
He is unmarried. 
After leaving the Yale Forest School de Feenite was employed 
by the Appleton & Sewall Company, of Old Town, Maine, on 
timber estimating, mapping and working plans. On October 21, 
1912, he entered upon his present position, assistant to the curator 
of the department of woods and forests at the American Museum 
of Natural History, New York City. 
He is a Socialist. He is a member of the Columbia University 
Club and the Liberal Club of New York City. 
Raymond F. Gardner 
Business address, Care Trexler Lumber Company, Kearny, N. J. 
Residence,'172 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
Chester, N. J. 
Raymond Foster Gardner was born February 10, 1889, in Appleton, 
Wis., the son of Edward Payson Gardner, son of Noah Gardner, and 
Marietta Amanda (Hall) Gardner, daughter of Myron S. Hall. He 
has three sisters and a brother: Mary L. Gardner; Edward Hall Gard- 
ner, B.A. Amherst ’05; Katherine Gardner, and Marian W. Gardner, 
B.A. Smith. 


