DEPARTMENTS AT UNIVERSITY 
OF MAINE. 
REGISTRATION 
After the close of the war the recuperation of the Forestry 
Department was immediate and rapid. In the fall of 1919 many 
new students registered in this course, and a number of the former 
students, just returned from overseas, returned to complete their 
work in this Department. The total registration in the Forestry 
Department in the fall of 1919 was forty-eight major students 
taking the full four years’ course, and more than fifty other stu- 
dents from other Departments of the University elected one or 
more forestry courses. 
The total registration of forestry majors was as follows: 
Seniors ....... 00... ee ee ee 8 
JuNIOYS ...°.....0 0... ce eee 2 
Sophomores ..................... 19 
Freshmen ....... re 16 
Specials ....... ee eee 3 
Total 2.0.0... 0.0... 48 
In spite of the very unusual conditions shared in by all educa- 
tional institutions during the past several years, we were able to 
graduate five men in 1918 and.two men in 1919. And it is expected 
that by commencement of 1920, eight more men will have finished 
the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry, 
and will receive their degrees as of the Class of 1920. 
FACULTY 
On the resignation of Professor C. W. Eaton, we were very for- 
tunate to be able to secure the services of Mr. C. W. L. Chapman 
as Instructor of Forestry and assistant in the Department. Mr. 
Chapman graduated from the school here in 1914, and has since 
had five years of practical work and teaching in this country, as 
well as overseas experience during the war. 
