| Bernhard Eduard Fernow - 1905 - 474 pages
...classifies the whole Forest Reserve Service, now transferred, and places it under the civil-service law. "In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use. and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| 1905 - 110 pages
...classifies the whole Forest Reserve Service, now transferred, and places it under the civil-service law. In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use. and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| 1905 - 106 pages
...classifies the whole Forest Reserve Service, now transferred, and places it under the civil-service law. In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| 1905 - 776 pages
...1905, to the Forester. The substance of this letter is found in the first four sentences, as follows : "In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1913 - 98 pages
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : " In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| Sierra Club - 1905 - 510 pages
...Pinchot, he indicates the future policy regarding the administration of tbt reserves. He says: — " It must be clearly borne in mind that all land is...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of the forest are for use, under such restrictions only as will insure the permanence... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 698 pages
...down for the Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter of February 1, 1905, to the forester: " In the administration of the forest reserves...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1906 - 700 pages
...down for the Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter of February I, 1905, to the forester: " In the administration of the forest reserves...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| 1906 - 610 pages
...following extracts from the letter written February I, 1905, by the Secretary of Agriculture to the Forester: "In the administration of the forest reserves...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this must be brought about in a thoroughly prompt... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1907 - 272 pages
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : " In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in -a thoroughly... | |
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