. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 38 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER January 15, 1020. H. R. Isherwood, Chicago, 111. Busy Booming Order of the Hoo-Hoo H. R. Isherwood Enters Upon New Position — Membership in Canada Will be Increased This Year H. R. Isherwood, the retail ser- vice representative of the Nation- al Lumber Manufacturers Asso- ciation, Chicago, is now the sec- retary-treasurer of the Order of the Hoo-Hoo, recently succeed- ing E. D. Tennant. Many Cana- dians, previous to the


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 38 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER January 15, 1020. H. R. Isherwood, Chicago, 111. Busy Booming Order of the Hoo-Hoo H. R. Isherwood Enters Upon New Position — Membership in Canada Will be Increased This Year H. R. Isherwood, the retail ser- vice representative of the Nation- al Lumber Manufacturers Asso- ciation, Chicago, is now the sec- retary-treasurer of the Order of the Hoo-Hoo, recently succeed- ing E. D. Tennant. Many Cana- dians, previous to the war, be- longed to the order, and it is now the intention to reconstruct the membership in the Dominion. Speaking of the worth and work of this organization a leading member says that it has been greatly misunderstood and de- clares that the Hoo-Hoc is the foundation of commercial co-op- eration within the lumber indus- try and creates a mutual feeling of respect and confidence. The writer adds: Never before have thinking men so fully real- ized that there must be unity of action, and also respect and con- fidence established for and in one another amongst all classes of men. Experience has shown that one of the surest ways to secure it is to bring men engaged in the same line of business together on a basis where they can forget dollars and cents, and learn to know one another as men. Hoo-Hoo is not a commercial organization, but it can build up commercial organizations within the lumber industry, by bringing lumbermen and their allied friends together on a basis where they become acquainted with the real man and learn how to make friends. It is an old maxim that you can always do more with a friend than with a stranger. When you create a fraternal feeling amongst lumbermen, and get them to realize the human kindly side of one another, you remove two-thirds of the difficulties encountered in getting these same men to co-operate in a commercial sense. Hoo- Hoo, therefore, is


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