Malcolm Knapp fonds. 1915-1988.

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Malcolm Knapp fonds. 1915-1988.

The fonds consists of correspondence, addresses, reports, printed materials, field notes and clippings relating to Knapp's professional interests and activities. In addition, the fonds contains course materials, minutes of meetings, and administrative records relating to the UBC Faculty of Forestry. The fonds also contains photographs and slides documenting the Faculty of Forestry and its students as well as the University Research Forest.

ca. 1.67 m of textual records.289 photographs.

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University of British Columbia. Faculty of Forestry

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University of British Columbia. Research Forests.

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Knapp, Malcolm, 1897-1989.

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F. Malcolm Knapp, who taught forestry at UBC for over forty years, was born in New York State. After completing degrees in forestry at the New York State College of Forestry and the University of Washington, he came to the University of British Columbia in 1922 and began his long association with the institution as a lecturer. At this time, the Department of Forestry had only been in existence for two years and its staff consisted of himself and H.R. Christie. Knapp taught courses on logging, wo...