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SCHOOL OF FORESTRY HAROLD DAY FOSTER M F I9O4 Born February 12, 1879, tn Jersey City,N J Died November 5, 1947, in Portland, Ore Father, Rev Addison Pinneo Foster, DD (BA Williams 1863, MA 1886, Princeton Theological Seminary 1864-65, Andover Theological Seminary 1866), a Congregational minister, secretary American Sunday School Union, New England District, son of Rev Eden Burroughs Foster, D D, and Catherine (Pinneo) Foster Mother, Harnette (Day) Foster, daughter of Shenbiah Butts and Harnette (Sampson) Day Newton (Mass ) High School, B A Williams 1902, M F Yale 1904, student in botany ^and mineralogy Yale Graduate School 1902-4, associated with U S Forest Service 1904 until retirement 1935 (forest assistant and later supervisor [mapping and collecting silvical data] Crater Lake National Forest [later named Rogue River National Forest] 1904-18, in charge maps and surveys district office, Portland, 1919- 20, supervisor Mount Hood and Wenat- chee National forests 1920-22, deputy foi- est supervisor Columbia National Forest, Portland, 1922-25, examiner of applications District 6, Portland, 1926-32, assistant forester Mount Hood National Forest 1933- 34, emergency conservation work m regional office 1934-35) > because of ill-health had accepted less strenuous positions, contributed many articles to forestry publications and philatelic magazines, a tounder American Guide Line Society (president 1936-47), member Amencan Association for the Advancement of Science, Amencan Forestry Association, Society of Amencan Foresters, and Waverley Heights Congregational Church, Portland Married December 20, 1904, in Pownal, Vt, Giace Elisabeth, daughter of William Adams and Mary Ann (Rickards) Hermon. Son Harold Day, Jr (Umv Oregon Class of 1930, died March 1, 1946) Mrs Foster died July 10, 1926 Death due to congestive heart failuie Buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland Survived bv a grandson and a sister, Mrs John Elias Gnbble of Medford, Ore CLINTON GOLD SMITH m r 1904 Born September 16, 1879, in North Cornwall, Conn Died October 15, 1947, in Mdledgevdle, Ga Father, Walter Dodge Smith, busmess manager Atlanta University, son of Marcus DeForest and Harriet (Cole) Smith Mother, Mary Louisa (Coe) Smith, daughter of Henry Levi and Coineha Ann (Gnswold) Coe Litchfield (Conn) High School, B Agr University of Connecticut 1898, MF Yale 1904, associated with US Forest Service 1900-1903 and 1904 until retirement 1915 (assistant in California 1904-5, Medicine Bow [Wyo ] 1905-7, and Weiser and Boise National foiesta 1907-8, supervisor Pocatello National Forest 1908-9 and Cache National Forest 1909-15, member District Investigative Committee 1914-15, and assistant district forester Ogden, Utah, 1915- 17 [instigator in establishment of a course of study for forest rangers and sanitary management of Logan watershed], transferred to Washington, D C, as forest inspector Branch of Silviculture, 1917-20, in charge Lands and Grazing, District 7, Washington, 1920-28, forest supervisor Cherokee and Alabama National forests 1928-32, in charge Choctawhatehee and Apalachicola National forests 1933-34, regional forester Kisatchee National Forest and in charge Lumber Code acti\ lties, New Orleans, 1935, senior code examiner Private Timbeiland Cooperation fundei NR A ] 1935-36, specialist in production of pulpwood and pulpwood conservation Office of State and Pnvate Forests, District 7, Atlanta, 1937-43, worked on pulpwood production in cooperation with War Production Board [senior analyst, pulpwood branch, Paper and Paper Products Division, O P A , and made comprehensive analysis 231
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 231 |
Transcript | SCHOOL OF FORESTRY HAROLD DAY FOSTER M F I9O4 Born February 12, 1879, tn Jersey City,N J Died November 5, 1947, in Portland, Ore Father, Rev Addison Pinneo Foster, DD (BA Williams 1863, MA 1886, Princeton Theological Seminary 1864-65, Andover Theological Seminary 1866), a Congregational minister, secretary American Sunday School Union, New England District, son of Rev Eden Burroughs Foster, D D, and Catherine (Pinneo) Foster Mother, Harnette (Day) Foster, daughter of Shenbiah Butts and Harnette (Sampson) Day Newton (Mass ) High School, B A Williams 1902, M F Yale 1904, student in botany ^and mineralogy Yale Graduate School 1902-4, associated with U S Forest Service 1904 until retirement 1935 (forest assistant and later supervisor [mapping and collecting silvical data] Crater Lake National Forest [later named Rogue River National Forest] 1904-18, in charge maps and surveys district office, Portland, 1919- 20, supervisor Mount Hood and Wenat- chee National forests 1920-22, deputy foi- est supervisor Columbia National Forest, Portland, 1922-25, examiner of applications District 6, Portland, 1926-32, assistant forester Mount Hood National Forest 1933- 34, emergency conservation work m regional office 1934-35) > because of ill-health had accepted less strenuous positions, contributed many articles to forestry publications and philatelic magazines, a tounder American Guide Line Society (president 1936-47), member Amencan Association for the Advancement of Science, Amencan Forestry Association, Society of Amencan Foresters, and Waverley Heights Congregational Church, Portland Married December 20, 1904, in Pownal, Vt, Giace Elisabeth, daughter of William Adams and Mary Ann (Rickards) Hermon. Son Harold Day, Jr (Umv Oregon Class of 1930, died March 1, 1946) Mrs Foster died July 10, 1926 Death due to congestive heart failuie Buried in Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland Survived bv a grandson and a sister, Mrs John Elias Gnbble of Medford, Ore CLINTON GOLD SMITH m r 1904 Born September 16, 1879, in North Cornwall, Conn Died October 15, 1947, in Mdledgevdle, Ga Father, Walter Dodge Smith, busmess manager Atlanta University, son of Marcus DeForest and Harriet (Cole) Smith Mother, Mary Louisa (Coe) Smith, daughter of Henry Levi and Coineha Ann (Gnswold) Coe Litchfield (Conn) High School, B Agr University of Connecticut 1898, MF Yale 1904, associated with US Forest Service 1900-1903 and 1904 until retirement 1915 (assistant in California 1904-5, Medicine Bow [Wyo ] 1905-7, and Weiser and Boise National foiesta 1907-8, supervisor Pocatello National Forest 1908-9 and Cache National Forest 1909-15, member District Investigative Committee 1914-15, and assistant district forester Ogden, Utah, 1915- 17 [instigator in establishment of a course of study for forest rangers and sanitary management of Logan watershed], transferred to Washington, D C, as forest inspector Branch of Silviculture, 1917-20, in charge Lands and Grazing, District 7, Washington, 1920-28, forest supervisor Cherokee and Alabama National forests 1928-32, in charge Choctawhatehee and Apalachicola National forests 1933-34, regional forester Kisatchee National Forest and in charge Lumber Code acti\ lties, New Orleans, 1935, senior code examiner Private Timbeiland Cooperation fundei NR A ] 1935-36, specialist in production of pulpwood and pulpwood conservation Office of State and Pnvate Forests, District 7, Atlanta, 1937-43, worked on pulpwood production in cooperation with War Production Board [senior analyst, pulpwood branch, Paper and Paper Products Division, O P A , and made comprehensive analysis 231 |