A.C. Cline Correspondence: Lutz, Russell J.
- HF-ID: HFCor-1215
- Category: Correspondence
- Creator: Cline, A.C., Lutz, Russell J.
- Associated Person: Jones, [?] (Mr.), Brake, R., Spurr, S.H., Bradford, S., Merrill, E.D., Norcross, H., Gould, E.M., Jr., Moran, [?], Black, J.D., Larson, R.W., Gast, P.R., Upham, Albert H., Hansbrough, R., Fenn, D., Grose, Lawrence R., Schubert, G., Carpenter, E., Delaney, [?] (Miss)
- Date: 1941-1942
- Media: Paper
- Abstract:
- Letters from A.C. Cline are unsigned carbon copies of typewritten letters
- Carbon copies of fundraiser letter from Director, A.C. Cline, to the Friends of the Harvard Forest, letter to alumni from Cline asking that they bring attention to the Harvard Forest graduate program to qualified men who are not serving in the war, and letter to the Forest Staff asking for suggestions for the annual fundraising appeal
- Correspondence topics include wildlife sanctuary; marking trees in the Hamilton tract; type mapping in Tom Swamp compartment III; Bob Larson's desire to transfer to silviculture work; construction of vault in basement for "the museum treasures" [Fogg Art Museum]; Bert clearing up pine cordwood stand in Tom Swamp compartment II; collecting core samples of red, white, black and scarlet oak with Ray Hansbrough; visiting wood-using industries; Unitarian Service Committee Camp at Harvard Forest and Larry Grose's possible connection; construction of dark room; notice of Spurr being offered position (appears to have been prepared for telegraph)
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 7, drawer 1
- Access: Restricted
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