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Maine Forester: 1939
University of Maine. School of Forestry Resources.
Page 3, In Memoriam
Page 4, The Staff
Page 6, Editorial
On the Campus
Page 9, The Faculty
Page 10, Forestry Club
Page 11, Xi Sigma Pi
Page 13, Seniors
Page 15, Juniors
Page 17, Sophomores
Page 18, Freshmen
Page 19, Winter Camp
Page 20, Summer Camp
Page 22, Foresters on the Campus
Page 23, Advice to Seniors
In the Field
Page 26, "Fire Protection in Maine" -- George H. Gruhn
Page 29, "Forest Recreation (Its Development and Importance)" -- John B. Quinn
Page 33, "Maine's Fresh Water Fish Problem" -- Gerald P. Cooper
Page 37, "Maine's Hurricane" -- Albert D. Nutting
Page 40, Among Our Authors
With the Alumni
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Maine Forester: 1938
University of Maine. School of Forestry Resources.
Page 3, Dedication
Page 4, The Staff
Page 6, Editorial
On the Campus
Page 9, The Faculty
Page 10, Forestry Club
Page 11, Xi Sigma Pi
Page 12, Seniors
Page 17, Juniors
Page 18, Sophomores
Page 20, Freshmen
Pages 21, Senior Camp
Pages 23, Sophomore Camp
Pages 26, Departmental Affairs
Pages 28, Foresters on the Campus
In the Field
Page 31, "Public Cooperation in the Forest Program" -- R. M. Evans
Page 36, "Forest Insects and Some Biological Controls" -- A. E. Brower
Page 40, "Forest Fires" -- A. H. Wilkins
Page 40, "Forest Fire Air Patrol in Maine" -- A. H. Wilkins
Page 42, "Our Land - Its Use and Misuse" -- H. L. Mendall
Page 45, Biographical
Page 46, Among Our Authors
With the Alumni
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Maine Forester: 1937
University of Maine. School of Forestry Resources.
Page 3, Dedication
Page 4, The Staff
Page 6, Editorial Comment
On the Campus
Pages 8-9, The Faculty
Page 10, Forestry Club
Page 11, Xi Sigma Pi
Pages 12-15, The Seniors
Page 16, The Juniors
Page 17, The Sophomores
Page 18, The Freshman
Pages 19-20, Senior Camp
Pages 21-22, Sophomore Camp
Pages 23-24, Departmental Affairs
Page 25, In Memoriam
Pages 26-27, Foresters on the Campus
In the Field
Pages 29-32, Where Are We Going in Conservation? -- S. A. Silcox, Chief of Forest Service
Pages 33-35, Management of the Woodcock -- G. A. Swanson, Assistant Prof. of Game Management
Pages 36-39, Timberland Valuation -- P. T. Coolidge, Supervisor of Federal Land Bank
Pages 40-42, Correction of White Pine Weevil Injury -- Assoc. Professor Chauncey Chapman
With the Alumni
Pages 43-56, 340 men have graduated from the University of Maine Forest School. They are engaged in Honduras, in China, in Puerto Rico, in Alaska, and in thirty-eight of our United States, and they practically command forestry in New England. This section of our book brings you interesting notes on these men and their work. -
Maine Forester: 1936
University of Maine. School of Forestry Resources.
Page 5, Maine's Veteran Forester Speaks
Page 8, Forest Insect Control
Page 9, Game Management on Forest Areas
Page 12, Department Affairs
Page 13, Senior Camp
Page15, Senior Foresters
Page 18, The Foresters - Class of '36
Page 18, Xi Sigma Pi
Page 19, Memories From a Junior's Corncob
Page 20, The Sophomore Foresters
Page 20, Frosh - "Their Loves and Labors"
Page 21, Alumni Notes -
Maine Forester: 1935
University of Maine. School of Forestry Resources.
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Maine Forester: 1932
University of Maine. School of Forestry Resources.
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