A.C. Cline Correspondence: General - A
- HF-ID: HFCor-1107
- Category: Correspondence
- Creator: Cline, A.C., Hosley, N.W.
- Date: 1934-1941
- Media: Paper
- Keywords: hurricane damage
- Abstract:
- Letters from A.C.Cline are unsigned carbon copies of typewritten letters.
- There may be multiple letters to and from each correspondent.
- • Adams, Sherman – forestry bills being presented to Massachusetts legislature (hurricane related)
- • Adams, William C. – profitableness of forestry
- • Adams, W.R. – white pine pruning
- • Adams, Charles L. – Petersham resident with insect inquiry; gypsy moth report; fire apparatus
- • Allegheny Forest Experiment Station, USDA (W. Mollenhauer, Jr.) – pruning injury
- • Allen, Shirley W. – author of “An Introduction to American Forestry”; forestry practice
- • Alplomalp, S.T. – tree immunization
- • American Forestry Association – Cline’s report on Harvard Forest (sent to Risdale, 1935); list of students receiving M.F. in 1938 (V.A. Gould, R.J. Lutz, M.E. Raymond) and 1939 (J.M. Chandler, E.A. Hanson, L.C. Swain, J.W. Wright)
- • American Museum of Natural History – hurricane damage information request
- • Andrews, R.C. (The American Museum of Natural History, Director) – tent caterpillars; gypsy moth
- • Asselin, G.N. – series of inquiries about log measurements. Includes response from N.W. Hosley and referral to Chapman’s Forest Mensuration publication
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 7, drawer 1
- Access: Restricted
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