10 THE STUDY OF FORESTRY. 



A. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, DIVISION OF 

 FORESTRY, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. 



The University of California, one of the most important institutions 

 of the country, is located at Berkeley, a beautiful city which lies across 

 the bay from San Francisco. 



California contains very extensive forests, with conditions of wide 

 variation and great interest. There is a large area of forest land owned 

 by the Federal Government and the extensive private forests consti- 

 tute the basis for a thriving lumber industry. The forest school is well 

 equipped and the instruction is given by a strong faculty of able men. 

 Two degrees are offered. The degree of bachelor of science is given at 

 the end of the four-year course; a master of science to those who take 

 an additional year of graduate study. A student may specialize in 

 general forestry, or he may take a course in logging engineering for work 

 in the lumber industry. The school gives an excellent training for 

 public service, for educational work, or for private forestry. 



B. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, COLLEGE OF FORESTRY, 

 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. 



The location of the University of Washington is at Seattle, the me- 

 tropolis of the Pacific Northwest. This is one of the largest centers of 

 lumber production of the country, being adjacent to the great forests 

 of Douglas fir, a wood that is now distributed throughout the world. 



The school offers a four- year course, leading to the degree of bachelor of 

 science, with additional opportunities for advanced work and a master's 

 degree. The course in general forestry is on a high plane. There is 

 also a strong course in logging engineering, for those who wish to enter 

 the lumber industry. There are extensive national forests in the vi- 

 cinity so that the graduates are well trained for the public service. The 

 faculty is very well equipped and the graduates are making their mark 

 both in general forestry and in the lumber business. 



C. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, FOREST SCHOOL, 

 CORVALLIS, OREGON. 



The seat of the Oregon Agricultural College is Corvallis, a city situated 

 at the head of navigation on the Willamette River. Like the forest 

 school of Washington, this one is situated within the great lumber re- 

 gion of the Pacific Northwest, with all the facilities for work in the vir- 

 gin forest conditions. 



Two courses are offered, one in general forestry leading to the degree 

 of bachelor of science in forestry and the other in logging engineering 

 leading to the degree of bachelor of science in logging engineering. 

 Four instructors form the teaching force of the school. 



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