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Services For Fisher Held At Unitarian Church Monday

Organized School of Forestry, Served as Assistant Professor

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Funeral services were held at the Unitarian Church Monday for Richard Thornton Fisher '98, director of the Harvard School of Forestry, at Peterborough, New Hampshire.

For a year following his graduation from the Yale School of Forestry in 1902, he was assistant in English at Harvard, and in 1903 organized the School of Forestry From 1905 to 1920 he was Assistant Professor of Forestry, and for the next four years, Assistant Professor of Lumbering and Forestry.

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