Georgia State College of Agriculture at University of Georgia, Georgia State Forest School, Athens, Ga.—A ranger course of eight weeks, open to men in the Government service and to lumbermen, is offered during the summer.

University of Idaho, School of Forestry, Moscow, Idaho.—A three-year ranger course, extending from November 1 to April 1 of each school year, is offered. The course is so arranged that a single year’s work may also be taken.

University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Department of Forestry, Columbia, Mo.—A course for lumbermen, timberland owners, and rangers is offered on the university forest of 50,000 acres in the Ozark Mountains, in connection with the summer course for regular forestry students.

University of Montana, Forest School, Missoula, Mont.—A three months’ ranger course is offered during the winter, with opportunity for specialization and the election of advanced work. The course is designed primarily for men who have already had considerable experience in woods work.

New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.—A one-year course of practical training is offered at the State Ranger School located on the college forest of 2,000 acres at Wanakena, in the western Adirondacks. The course is designed to fit men for such positions as guards, rangers, forest-estate managers, tree-planting experts, and nursery foremen.

Oregon Agricultural College, School of Forestry, Corvallis, Oreg.—A five months’ course is offered for those desiring to prepare for the position of ranger in the United States Forest Service or for work in the State protective associations.

State College of Washington, Department of Forestry, Pullman, Wash.—A six weeks’ course is offered in the Winter School for the preparation of forest rangers.

University of Washington, College of Forestry, Seattle, Wash.—Two courses of 12 weeks each are offered, one in forestry for the training of forest rangers, guards, or woodland owners; the other in logging for the training of logging foremen or others engaged in work at logging camps.

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