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He was prepared at Blair Academy, Blairstown, N. J., and received 
the degree of B.A. at Amherst in 1910. 
He is unmarried. 
Gardner left the Yale Forest School at the beginning of the 
spring term of Junior year and has since been with the Trexler 
Lumber Company, dealers in yellow pine and fir. This company 
handles fifty million feet a year from their Newark yard. 
He is a Progressive. He is a member of the Presbyterian 
church. At present he is living in Whetten House, a social 
settlement in Jersey City. 
Conrad Lambert 
74 South Portland Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Conrad Lambert was born May 8, 1885, in Germany. He 
received the degree of B.S. from the Brooklyn Polytechnic Insti- 
tute in 1910 and attended the Yale Forest School during the 
summer and fall terms of 1910-11. 
Davis W. Lusk, Jr. 
Home address, 48 Berkeley Avenue, Newark, N. J. 
Davis Winans Lusk, Jr., was born October 28, 1888, in Newark, N. J., 
the son of Davis W. Lusk, superintendent of the Newark Presbytery 
and president of the Board of Trustees of the Newark Presbyterian 
Hospital, and Martha Louise (Winans) Lusk. He is of Scotch ancestry. 
He has two sisters, Mary Edith Lusk, a graduate of Wheaton Seminary, 
and Mildred I. Lusk, a graduate of the Newark Normal School. 
He was prepared at Bordentown Military Institute, graduating in 1906, 
and received the degree of B.A. at Lafayette in 1910. He was a member 
of Chi Phi. 
He is unmarried. 
For a few months after graduation Lusk was employed as 
a field assistant at the Connecticut State Agricultural Experiment 
Station, New Haven. He then worked for State Forester Hirst 
of New Hampshire and completed his work in March. He is 
now connected with the Laurentide Paper Company of Grand 
Mere, Canada. 
He is a member of the Forest Hill Presbyterian Church, 
Newark, and is a Republican. 
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