R.T. Fisher Correspondence: Cline, A.C.
- HF-ID: HFCor-961
- Category: Correspondence
- Creator: Cline, A.C., Fisher, R.T.
- Date: 1922-1933
- Media: Paper
- Contents:
- Letters from R.T. Fisher are unsigned carbon copies of typewritten letters.
- Topics include inquiry of available scholarships; logging work to be done by Amidon; Commissioner Bazeley’s suggestion of possibility of doing work on the Federation Forest in Petersham under the employment fund and asking if Cline could supervise it; foreman for work on Federated Forest, Earle Liddell; logging Howland pine on the Waldo hill; degree work; work at Hamilton; high water mark on the Adams Fay lot; improvement of pine stands on Brooks and Cornell Lot; recommendation of establishment of scholarships for forestry students
- Abstract:
- Request for scholarship (1922); get working men for work on Federation Forest in Petersham; degree recommendations; Adams Fay Lot, traverse marked at intervals and following an assumed level outside the tree line; conference with Governor Winant, Hirst and Foster; possible visit of the Garden Club to Harvard Forest; M.F. degree process, University scholarships and Bliss Scholarship
- Archives Location: Map Room, stack 6, drawer 3
- Access: Restricted
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