Reminiscences of Emanuel Fritz : oral history, 1967.

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Reminiscences of Emanuel Fritz : oral history, 1967.

Yale Forestry School, 1912; Gifford Pinchot; forester, United States Forest Service; teaching, University of California, Berkeley in the 1920s; the redwoods, 1920-40: second growth investigation, projects with United States Forest Service, industry cooperation and forestry projects; the Society of American Foresters, JOURNAL OF FORESTRY; Department of the Interior, 1938; California Forest Practices Act, 1945; Legislative Forest Study Committee, consultant, 1944; the Forest Products Laboratory; Foundation for American Resource Management, 1954.

Transcript: 298 leaves.

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