. American forestry. Forests and forestry. 330 AMERICAN FORESTRY. sociation, North- ern Pine Manu- facturers' Associ- ation, Northwest- ern Cedarmen's Association, Ve- hicle Woodstock- Company, Wood Preservers" Asso- ciation, Yellow Pine Manufactur- ers' Association, Field Museum, Chicago; Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers, American For- estry Association, educational insti- tutions, technical periodicals, rail- roads, and large concerns engaged in every wood- using industry. The exercises were simple and appropriate. The building was in- si^ected and the work explained during the for


. American forestry. Forests and forestry. 330 AMERICAN FORESTRY. sociation, North- ern Pine Manu- facturers' Associ- ation, Northwest- ern Cedarmen's Association, Ve- hicle Woodstock- Company, Wood Preservers" Asso- ciation, Yellow Pine Manufactur- ers' Association, Field Museum, Chicago; Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers, American For- estry Association, educational insti- tutions, technical periodicals, rail- roads, and large concerns engaged in every wood- using industry. The exercises were simple and appropriate. The building was in- si^ected and the work explained during the fore- time at the formal opening on the 4th noon, and, after luncheon, attended b)' of June. Typical operations were in about 150, in one of the university progress in all the departments, and halls, there were addresses by Governor WASTEFUL LUMBERING Redwood, red fir, and spruce in California the visitors, numbering nearly 500, had an opportunity to see the plant in ac- tion. There were in attendance rep- resentatives of the American Paper and Pulp Association, Beer Stave Manu- facturers' Association, Michigan Hard- wood Manufacturers' Association; Na- tional Box Manufacturers' Association, National Electric Light Association, National Hardwood Lumber Associa- tion, National Slack Cooperage Manu- facturers' Association, National Lum- ber Manufacturers' Association. Na- tional Hickory Association, National Wagon Manufacturers' Association, Wheelmakers' Club, Northern Hem- lock and Hardwood Manufacturers' . Davidson, Henry S. Graves, forester of the United States; Charles R. Van Hise, president of the University of Wisconsin ; Capt. J. B. White, chairman of the Committee on Conservation, Na- tional Luinber Manufacturers' Associ- ation ; B. R. Goggins, of Grand Rapids, Wis., representing the American Paper and Pulp Association, and O. B. Ban- nister, of Muncie, Ind., representing the implement and vehicle industries. The speaking was in every way suited to the occasion, each spe


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