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*Ross, R. M., commissioner of forestry, *Swanger, W. E., secretary American Saw-
Montpelier, Vt. mill Machine Co., Hackettstown, N. J.
Rouzer, H. 'L., Bureau of Yards and Swayne, Alfred R., vice president, Gen-
Docks, Washington, D. C. eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
*Rue, J. D., Forest Products Laboratory, *Sweet, C. V., Forest Products Laboratory,
Madison, Wis. Madison, Wis.
Rutherford, W. O., vice president, Good *Swenning, Karl A., Mead Pulp & Paper
rich Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. Co., Chillicothe, Ohio.
=Sapin, Dn A. H., National Lead Co., New SVL Nat ITN manager, parchay
Cork City. > {1 . ional Harves-
*Saunders, Wn. L., general manager, Cum- ter Co, Chicago, IIL
mer-Diggins Co., Cadillac, Mich. Sykes, G. W., Emporium Forestry Co.,
*Seorest, Edmund, State forester, Wooster, LL 5 Yh astdant” Gra Ri
io. § 5 ce Xi. resident, Tasse iver
*Shafer, John C., South Bend, Ind. Railroad Corporation, Conifer, N. Y.
Shaw, Albert, Later, American Review Symons, 1. B., State fifector a
0 eviews, New York City. xtension work, College Park, .
*Shepard, Harvey N., vice president, Symons, Wm. L., Washington, D. C.
American Forestry Association, Boston,
Mass. F Tannen, = Bs oreasmy Department,
Shepard, J. C., Berry, Ala, ashington, D. C.
*Shepard, Ward, United States Forest *Taylor, C. M., supertendent, Reading Tim-
Service, Washington, D. C. ber Treating Plant, Port Reading, N. J.
Sherman, W. C., Millville, Fla. Taylor, J. T., Washington, D. (.
*Sherrard, EH. C., Forest Products Labora- Taylor, W, A., chief, Bureau of Plant In-
tory, Madison, Wis. dustry, Washington, D. C.
SE gray, ol periean Farm Bureau *Thelen, Rolf, Forest Products Laboratory,
federation icago, 2 adison, Wis.
Silverstein, 1. S., The Gloucester Ium- *Thomas, W. A., Statesville Furniture Co.
ber Co., Rosman, N. C. Statesville, N. C.
Et Co y Phjsaciohia Coal & Iron Thompson, John G., Simonds Saw & Steel
.o., Pottsville, Pa. J Co., Fitchburg, Mass.
Sisson, Goo. Yi Jhaglraddont, Raggett Thoner Prof. J, J., University of Ari-
: ly ANA zona, Tucson, Ariz.
*Skinner, Dr. H. J. presidént, Skinner, *Thornton, T. P., Baldwin Piano Manufac-
sqSherman & Esselen, Boston, Mass, turing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Slates Sect, Washington Co Co Tg Mote, sien, Natior's Dustnems,
*Smith, C. S., secretary alifornia_ White java aingoon, hie.
and Sugar Pine Manufacturers’ Asso- * Tiemann. Have) a Foposs Products
ciation, San Francisco, Calif. Abs ? vy. a a a f :
Smith, 1), A, District of Columbia Paper Tiemmer, 3", seerclaty, Manufacturing
30. ashington, D. C.
Smith, Dr. George Otis, director, United States, Washington, D. C.
Boge Gedatihn Steed Woluington, | Tighnad, 5 Slits Sorts Cony
Smith, H. A., United States Forest Sery- Town, D. H., president, Watab Paper Co.,
ice, Washington, D. C. Sartell, Minn, .
Smith, Payson, vice president Payson “Trinder, I. J., State superintendent of in-
Smith Lumber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. dustrial education, Hartford, Conn.
Smither, Col. H. C., Chief Coordinator *True, James, correspondent, Printers Ink,
for General Supply, Washington, D. C. National Press Club, Bethesda, Md.
Snell, R. M., general manager, Paper *Trullinger, R. W. American Society of
Makers’ Chemical Co., Holyoke, Mass. Agricultural Engineers, United States
one V. H., State forester, New Department of Agriculture, Washington,
“Sprawl . RL Retinal Research vTuftt, Harry E., United States Bureau of
*Speh, C. I, secretary, Turpentine and Tunis. Ee Lumber Co.
Bosin Produces Association, New (address not known). ji
rleans, La. ®
*Spruill, F. 8., genera} counsel, North Car- roy Cairo Products Laboratory,
Qing Pine Association, Rocky Mount, ycker, Clément S., Seaboard Afr Line
hie v : t Railroad, Baltimore, Md.
yl B ors gonginecring and *Uhl, Harry G. secretary, Central Com-
Stachner, Ralph C.. Rafnelle, Ww Ja. Tuite 7 Lumber Standards, Washing-
ar i .» V. P., American Column rt
and Lumber Co, Columbus, Ohio, Vanderpoel, W. K., Public Service Electric
nro Siglnoer, Baltimore & Gas Co., Newark, N. J.
an io Railroad, Baltimore, x resi i
stgfing, "8 Yihes B. Tucey & co, VIR Metre, "R,, pigsident” Wyoming me
A ’ *Veitch, P. E., Bureau of Chemists, United
*Stoouee, R. i Bure of Entomology, States Depdrtment of Agriculture, Wash-
*Stocking, E. 1 president, American Wood ingeon, 1 GC
Preservers’ Association, Chicago, 111. vihpedge, R. W. president, North Bend
Stokes Honky Wo New Haven Kaper Coy himber, Co, Nth Bond wash C0
ilade 1a, “Pa. ? o ry 7
Stoner, ny H., West Penn Lumber Co., ber engineer, St. Louis, Mo.
Pittsburgh, Pa. *Voskuil, Dr. W. 8., University of Penngyl-
*Strobel, W. T., North Carolina Pine As- _vania, Philadelphia, Pa. J
sociation, 313 Homer Building, Wash- Wallace, L. W., secretary, American Engi-
ington, D. C. neering Council, Washington, D. C.
*Stuart Kathering H., Virginia Federation ~~ Walsh, Capt. R. L., Air Service, Washing-
of Women’s Clubs, Alexandria, Va. ton, D. C.
*Stuart, Robt. Y., commissioner of forestry, *Ward, Geo. M., accountant, 619 Invest-
Harrisburg, Pa. ment Building, Washington, D. C.
Sunderland, W. W., president, Miami Ward, Frank B., Hanson-Ward Veneer Co.,
Paper Co.,, West Carrollton, Ohio. Bay City, Mich,