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Field Work in Forestry

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The field work of the third and fourth year men of the Forestry Department has been unusually extensive this year, the men having been engaged in active work away from Cambridge during and since the Christmas recess.

The third-year men have been in lumber camps in the Adirondacks, in Grafton Country, New Hampshire, and in the Moosehead Lake region, Maine. The fourth-year men, accompanied by Professor A. Cary, have made a tour on foot starting from the Rangeley Lake region, Maine, and proceeding to Lake Megantic, just over the Canadian border, a distance of about 100 miles, and from there by rail to the lumbering region on the west side of Moosehead Lake. They are expected to return during the mid-year period.

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