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Cemeteries West of Rockies Address. LEO G. HAASE, Pasadena, Calif. 
PERSONAL 
George H. Nye, chief draughtsman in 
the office of the city engineer of New 
Bedford, Mass., has been appointed su- 
perintendent of cemeteries. He suc- 
ceeds Hulbert E. Thomas, who, realiz- 
ing that the work required some engi- 
neering knowledge, voluntarily resigned 
and becomes assistant superintendent. 
The cemetery board has under imme- 
diate consideration the development of 
Pine Grove Cemetery, a tract of some 
20 or 30 acres on Tarkiln Hill Road, 
made imperative by the fact that nearly 
all of Oak Grove Cemetery is occu- 
pied. The development of Pine Grove 
Cemeterv will include the provision for 
two entrances, one from Acushnet ave- 
nue and one from Bowditch street, the 
latter thoroughfare cutting the ceme- 
tery in half. Mr. Nye is a graduate of 
the Massachusetts Institute of Technol- 
ogy. 
Ex-Cemetery Commissioner Marcus 
H. Cotton has been chosen superin- 
tendent of Woodbrook Cemetery, Wo- 
burn, Mass. Mr. Cotton has served as 
commissioner five years, and is thor- 
oughly equipped for the work of caring 
for the grounds. 
Mr. Stephen Child, landscape archi- 
tect and consulting engineer, of Bos- 
ton, Mass., will return from his win- 
ter office in Santa Barbara, Cal., about 
the middle of May. Mr. Child has 
had a busy season in California. 
Mr. L. L. Mason, whose obituary 
notice was given in the last issue, was 
one of the oldest members of the As- 
sociation of American Cemetery Su- 
perintendents. The Association was 
organized in 1887 and Mr. Mason be- 
came a member in 1888. 
Mr. Frederick L. Ford, for fifteen 
years in the employ of the city of 
Hartford, Conn., and for the past nine 
years city engineer, resigned the lat- 
ter position on March 2, to take effect 
April 1, to become the leading mem- 
ber of the Hartford engineering firm 
of Buck & Sheldon, which in future 
will be known under the corporate 
name of Ford, Buck & Sheldon, Inc. 
Mr. Ford professionally has been a 
very successful man and Hartford is 
to be congratulated on the high order 
of services it has been able to secure 
in its engineering department and the 
confidence that department has in- 
spired in its citizens. It need only be 
said that Mr. Ford is a member of 
the American Society of Civil Engi- 
neers, has been president of the Con- 
necticut Society of Civil Engineers, 
has been prominent in the American 
Civic Association and the National 
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