A.C. Cline Correspondence: General - S
- HF-ID: HFCor-1242
- Category: Correspondence
- Creator: Cline, A.C., Gast, P.R., Lutz, Russell J., Shepard, W., Spurr, S.H.
- Associated Person: Sharp, R.A.
- Date: 1932-1944
- Media: Paper
- Abstract:
- Letters from Cline, Gast, Lutz, Shepard and Spurr are unsigned carbon copies of typewritten letters
- • Sabine, Stephen W. – chain saw for tree girdling
- • Salmen, Stanley – letter to Ward Shepard regarding manuscript of article about Harvard Forest and the gypsy moth, passed to Cline for response
- • Schaffner Jr., John V. – Black Cherry perpetuation experiment at Harvard Forest (letter from Spurr)
- • Schaffner, Mary L. – representative of the Radcliffe Outing Club seeking suggestions for speaker on forestry, including possible discussion of 1938 hurricane
- • Scheffer, Theodore C. – response from R.J. Lutz to letter regarding the results of chemical treatment of hardwood logs. References to work done by R.A. Sharp and Exp. No. 39-4, TS IV [HF 1939-02 Spraying Experiment for Protection Against Blue Stain in Hardwood Logs]
- • Searle, Richard – request for information about forests of Marblehead Neck and Cline’s response
- • Senexet Pines – series of letters related to forest management at Senexet Pines. Correspondents include Velma C. Williams (Mrs. Theodore); Eugene C. Winch, Connecticut District Forester; H. Weston Howe; Earl C. Davis; Greely S. Curtis, Secretary, Senexet Pines.
- • Sharp Jr., Arthur R. – praise for “Harvard Forest Models” exhibit at the Harvard Tercentary and request for list of books on silviculture (includes correspondence from Ward Shepard)
- • Sharp, Robert W. – payment request for hurricane damage photographs; reference to time at Harvard Forest and job search
- • Shaw, P.A. – request for information about preservation of section of tree from Primeval Pines at North Sutton, NH forwarded from Massachusetts Horticultural Society; reply from S.H. Spurr, Assistant to the Director
- • Silverman, Albert – request for information about the Doyle log rule, white oak cooperage and Dominican Republic forests
- • Smith Sr., Bruce – letters regarding son, Bruce Jr., and candidacy for M.F. in 1942
- • Smith, Chalmers – request for summer work at Harvard Forest and response from P.R. Gast
- • Smith, Francis E. – expressing interest in seeing old stands of timber; response from Cline describing 1938 hurricane damage to Pisgah tract
- • Smith, Russell (Southern Berkshire Land Owners' Association) – establishment of demonstration forest and request for speaker
- • Sockwell, Phillip – seeking advice for forest and blueberry management, response by S.H. Spurr
- • Spring, Samuel (New York State College of Forestry, Dean) – acknowledgment of receipt of “The Harvard Forest Models”; letter to Ward Shepard with invitation to be guest of honor at Phi Kappa Phi dinner and response from Shepard; inquiry about hurricane effects and response; interest in Friends of the Harvard Forest
- • Stearns, Martha – inquiry about red oak forwarded to Cline from George Graves of the Massachusetts horticultural society
- • Steele, Frederic L. – response from Cline to letter addressed to Shepard about visiting Pisgah. Cline refers to the “almost complete destruction of this old stand by the recent hurricane”
- • Stevens, R. D. – request for hardwood publications
- • Sturenburg, Otto – Bare Hill Pond plantations; red and white pine; gray birch; gypsy moths; responses from R. J. Lutz and S.H. Spurr
- • Sutermeister, Oscar – National Resources Planning Board, Regional Planning
- • Sutton, Harry M. – round-edge lumber, response by Lutz
- • Suromiatnikoff, S. A. – course information request
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 7, drawer 2
- Access: Restricted
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