Bryant, Ralph Clement, 1877-

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Ralph C. Bryant (1877-1939): forester of New York State Forest, Fish and Game Commission, 1900-1901; assistant chief forester of Philippine Bureau of Forestry, 1902-1905; U.S. Forestry Service, 1905-1906; professor of lumbering, Yale University, 1906-1939.

From the guide to the Ralph Clement Bryant papers, 1897-1939, (Manuscripts and Archives)

Ralph C. Bryant (1877-1939): forester; forester of New York State Forest, Fish and Game Commission, 1900-1901; assistant chief forester, 1902-1905, of Philippine Bureau of Forestry; U.S. Forestry Service, 1905-1906; Yale University professor of lumbering, 1906-1939.

From the description of Ralph Clement Bryant papers, 1897-1939 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702168272

R. C. Bryant was the first person to receive a forestry degree in the United States. His son, Ralph Clement Bryant (1913 - 1994), was a Professor of Forestry at North Carolina State University for more than 25 years. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Yale University, and his Ph.D. from Duke University. He joined the North Carolina State University faculty in 1952.

From the description of R. C. Bryant silviculture notebook and materials, 1899 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 476269991

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