Forestry School Summer Camp.
Journals, 1938-49
Office of Woodlands and Natural Areas
(UA 10/5/4)
Size: 1 box
Scope and Content:
Beginning in 1929, forestry students were required to spend six weeks (generally in thier junior year) in a summer forestry camp program.
One student was chosen to keep a daily jounal of the activities during the camp. The journal was then published and distributed to
all campers and faculty of the forestry department.
| F. 1 | Forestry Summer Camp, 1938 recorded by Robert Y. Sinclair | |
| F. 2 | Forestry Summer Camp, 1939 by John Blackwood |
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| F. 3 | A Summer Cruise or Tales of the Passaconaway Woods by Richard Phenix |
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| F. 4 | 1941 Camp Journal by Roger Sloan |
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| F. 5 | Eight Weeks in a Fog or How We Mapped the Mountain, 1942 by Arthur K. Lucy |
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| F. 6 | The Boondocker, 1947 by "Joe Passaconaway" |
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| F. 7 | The Boondocker, 1948 by Bud Stecher and Jean Farrar |
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| F. 8 | Forestry Club ledger, 1936-48 | |
| F. 9 | Crow Droppings, 1949 edited by Grant Carrow |