. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. as President of the National Conservation Congress of 1913,is a member of the New JerseyConservation and DevelopmentCommission; and, elected in1916, is still President of theAmerican Forestry Association,Washington, D. C. of which formany years he was a Gifford Pinchot he pro-posed to Colonel Roosevelt theConference of Governors at theWhite House m 1907, was in-vited by President Roosevelt toattend the c


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. as President of the National Conservation Congress of 1913,is a member of the New JerseyConservation and DevelopmentCommission; and, elected in1916, is still President of theAmerican Forestry Association,Washington, D. C. of which formany years he was a Gifford Pinchot he pro-posed to Colonel Roosevelt theConference of Governors at theWhite House m 1907, was in-vited by President Roosevelt toattend the conference as an ex-pert, and President Rooseveltafterward made him a memberof the National ConservationCommission. He is a memberof the New Jersey Departmentof Conservation and Develop-ment, also. The Packs settled near Eliza-beth in colonial times but left the colony before the Revolution. Lathropwas the first Pack to return to the State and made his home in Lakewoodin 1900. He was educated in the public schools and at Brooks school mCleveland. He later studied forestry m the Black Forests, Germany, andexplored the forests of Canada and the Northwest and of Louisiana and. 384 Parker Mississippi. He is himself the owner of considerable tracts of fine timberlands. Mr. Pack is President of the World Court League, an organizationformed to do its part in the world reconstruction after the close of thegreat war now raging across the seas. He is also President of the NationalEmergency Food Garden Commission, which organized early in 1917 andwhich has increased the planting of fooer. He is one of the founders of the Cleve


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