. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Toronto University Forestry GRADUATING CLASS. 1914. The firailuatinn class of the Forest School of the University of Toronto for 1914 i-on- sists of seven men, which is slij;; smaller than for the two years previous. All the men have seciire4 emi'loymeiit an<l are bo- ^'inning work forthwith. the seven the Dominion Forestry Branch has employed five, namely Messrs. A. H. Connell, W. J. Boyd, W. A. Delahey, \Vm. Kynoch ami F. B. Robertson. The location of these gentle- men for the present will be seen i


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Toronto University Forestry GRADUATING CLASS. 1914. The firailuatinn class of the Forest School of the University of Toronto for 1914 i-on- sists of seven men, which is slij;; smaller than for the two years previous. All the men have seciire4 emi'loymeiit an<l are bo- ^'inning work forthwith. the seven the Dominion Forestry Branch has employed five, namely Messrs. A. H. Connell, W. J. Boyd, W. A. Delahey, \Vm. Kynoch ami F. B. Robertson. The location of these gentle- men for the present will be seen in the list of changes in the Dominion Forestry Branch on another page. Mr. Roy L. Campbell is to become assistant editor of the Pulp and Paper Magazine of Montreal. Mr. J. R. Chamberlain goes to the British Columbia Forest Service, acting as a Forest Assistant in the Kamloops District under Mr. 1'. Z. 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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