Toronto University Forestry School. 



GRADUATING CLASS. 1914. 



The firailuatinn class of the Forest School 

 of the University of Toronto for 1914 i-on- 

 sists of seven men, which is slij;;htl.v smaller 

 than for the two years previous. All the 

 men have seciire4 emi'loymeiit an<l are bo- 

 ^'inning work forthwith. U.f the seven the 

 Dominion Forestry Branch has employed 

 five, namely Messrs. A. H. Connell, W. J. 

 Boyd, W. A. Delahey, \Vm. Kynoch ami F. 

 B. Robertson. The location of these gentle- 

 men for the present will be seen in the list 

 of changes in the Dominion Forestry Branch 

 on another page. Mr. Roy L. Campbell is 

 to become assistant editor of the Pulp and 

 Paper Magazine of Montreal. Mr. J. R. 

 Chamberlain goes to the British Columbia 

 Forest Service, acting as a Forest Assistant 

 in the Kamloops District under Mr. 1'. Z. 

 Caverhill. 



Dr. B. E. Feniow, Dean, Toronto Forestry 

 School. 



Hon. W. R. Ross, Minister of Lands for 

 British Columlda. is arranging for the exhi- 

 bition of finished forest products of British 

 Columbia at all the Tra<les Commissioner's 

 offices throughout the British Empire. The 

 object is to make British Columbia woods 

 and their good qualities better known in the 

 timber markets of the world. 



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