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the American forester, his opportunities. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 

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forestry as a profession. Industrialist 34 (4) : 51-55. 1907. 



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beginnings of professional forestry in the adirondacks. N. Y. State Col. 

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the forester, an engineer. West. Soc. Engin. Jour. 6 : 402-420, illus. 1901. 



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the forester's value; to the lumberman. Canada Lumberman and Wood- 

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professional ethics. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 11(1) : 52-58. 1916. 



Flint, H. R. (1178) 



opportunities in forestry. Mont. Univ. Forestry Club, Forestry Kaimin 

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Fritz, Emanuel. (1179) 



an occupational study of graduates in forestry from the university of 

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whither away, foresters? Yale Forest School News 18 (2) : 28-30. 1930. 



GABRIEL, R. P. (1181) 



the profession of a forester. Cornell Forester 5 : 21-24. 1925. 



Goetz, C. H. (1182) 



forestry as a profession. Ohio Forester 2 (4) : 11-12. 1911. 



Graves, H. S. (1183) 



forestry as a career. South. Lumberman 1422 : 129-130. 1922. 



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forestry as a profession for college men. Yale Daily News 37 (79) : 1, 6. 

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the profession of forestry. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circ. 207, 17 pp. 



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the profession of forestry. Empire [State] Forester 15 : 41-44. 1929. 



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SOME REFLECTIONS REGARDING THE PROFESSION OF FORESTRY. Idaho Forester 



11: 6-7, 34-35. 1929. 



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technical man is essential to industry. Oreg. Agr. Col. Forestry Club, 



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Greeley, W. B. (1189) 



DEMANDS OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS FOR TECHNICAL WORK AND TRAINED MEN. 



Amer. Forestry 19 : 326-330. 1913. 

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AN OCCUPATIONAL STUDY OF GRADUATES IN FORESTRY FROM CORNELL UNIVERSITY. 



Jour. Forestry 26: 1049-1051. 1928. 

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A NEED FOR A NEW TYPE OF FORESTER: THE WHITE COLLAR MAN. Oreg. Agr. 



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