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EDUCATION IN FORESTRY. 



6. That the Society of American Foresters should appoint a committee to 

 consider more fully such questions as the need and opportunities for men of 

 this type, their precise duties and qualifications, the exact ground which 

 should be covered in their training, and ways and means of providing ade- 

 quate opportunities for such training. 



S. T. DANA, chairman. 

 W. K. HATT, 

 R. S. HOSMER, 

 C. E. PAUL, 



HUGO WlNKENWERDER. 



SUGGESTED COURSES FOR THE TRAINING OF ENGINEERS AND 

 CHEMISTS IN FOREST PRODUCTS. 



Entrance Requirements for Engineers and 



Required : 



English 



French or German (both units 



in same language) 



History 



Algebra '. 



Plane geometry 



Solid geometry 



Physics 



Total __ 



Units. 

 3 



2 

 1 



u 



1 



10 



Optional : 



Advanced algebra 



Biology, botany, or chemistry 



Civics and American Govern- 

 ment 



Drawing 



Economics 



English 



French, German, Spanish, or 



Greek 



History 



Latin 



Physical geography, geology, 



zoology, or physiology 



Trigonometry 



Vocational, industrial, or com- 

 mercial subjects 



Units. 



i 



1-1 



1-3 

 1-8 

 1-4 



In all- 



C allege Curriculum -for Engineers. 



FIRST YEAR. 



FIRST SEMESTER. 



SECOND SEMESTER. 



Numbers in parentheses refer to the accompanying description of courses. 



