. Conservation. Forests and forestry. EDITORIAL 501 help to make the coming meeting the filled with such suggestions from now most memorable in the association's to the time of the annual meeting, history. The plans contemplate the elimina- tion of all dry. routine reports; such reports, it has been decided, are to be submitted in printed form, and the time of the meeting is to be given up wholly to the actual, live work of the associa- tion. It is the intention to have pres- ent some of the ablest speakers on the ^ % Another Form of Activity A PERSISTENTLY recurring sug- gestion that comes to


. Conservation. Forests and forestry. EDITORIAL 501 help to make the coming meeting the filled with such suggestions from now most memorable in the association's to the time of the annual meeting, history. The plans contemplate the elimina- tion of all dry. routine reports; such reports, it has been decided, are to be submitted in printed form, and the time of the meeting is to be given up wholly to the actual, live work of the associa- tion. It is the intention to have pres- ent some of the ablest speakers on the ^ % Another Form of Activity A PERSISTENTLY recurring sug- gestion that comes to the office of the Association in one form or another from all parts of the country i^ that conservation problem, and to set be- we should enlarge our activities by fore the country, in plain English un- adopting a new sort of educational adorned with flowers of rhetoric, or un- work. The work suggested is that of marred with long tabulations of what encouraging the organization of local the Association has done in the past clubs for the study of forestry and the year, exact statements of what is re- allied phases of the conservation move- quired in the way of taking care of our remaining natural resources. It is the intention to have graphic statements from acknowledged experts, of the exact conditions of the Nation's natural resources, and it is the aim of the Ex- ecutive Committee to make our coming annual meeting as full of interest—not only to our members, but to the coun- try at large—as was the con- ference at the White House last May. It has been suggested that the individual members of the Association send to this office suggestions as to what, in their opinions, should be in- cluded in the discussion at the coming annual meeting. These suggestions, it should be borne in mind, should be brief and to the point; and it is hoped, from the mass of suggestions, to work out a profitable, as well as highly entertain- ing, program. It is the belief of those in control of t


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