. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journai June, 1918 1735. MULxNl KOV, LAKE LOUISE. L/ War Record of Dr. Fernow's Students The Faculty of Forestry (Dr. B. E. Fernow, Dean) during the past session has managed to "carry on" \Wth the teaching staff reduced by about 50 per cent, and the enrol- ment of students to the same number as the previous year, namely ten, four of them in the fourth year, all unfit for military service, and five in the first year, too young for enlistment until the end of the session, when two of them h


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journai June, 1918 1735. MULxNl KOV, LAKE LOUISE. L/ War Record of Dr. Fernow's Students The Faculty of Forestry (Dr. B. E. Fernow, Dean) during the past session has managed to "carry on" \Wth the teaching staff reduced by about 50 per cent, and the enrol- ment of students to the same number as the previous year, namely ten, four of them in the fourth year, all unfit for military service, and five in the first year, too young for enlistment until the end of the session, when two of them had reached the proper age. Professor W. N. Millar of the staff, being a citizen of the United States, enlisted immediately after the de- claration of war by that country, joined the tenth Engineers (Forest) Battalion as captain, and is in France directing a logging operation. Prof. J. H. White of the staff has accepted employment with the provincial gov- ernment as assistant to Mr. Zavitz, Provincial Forester, with leave to continue his lecture work in part. A thorough re-organization of the fire protective service has been the main work of his department. Dr. Howe of the staff continues this summer his investigation for the Commission of Conservation into the reproduction of cut-over pulpwood lands and is also superintending the establishment of permanent sample plots on whi'-' the development of young tree crops, rate of growth, etc., can be studied in detail from period to period. In this work several of the students are employed. Another set of students is employed. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association


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