Evenings in the cabin...  
Pingree Park 

     After a long day of lectures and field trips and "lab" work, we spent many hours at night after a messhall supper working up our data and studying what we had learned that day,  then studied the assigned reading, reviewed the plans for tomorrow; we did, then...well deserved "sack time"!

 
 
 
Combining education with "Work"...
     Due to having been born with a "brass" spoon" in my mouth, I found it  manatory that I work my way through college...IF I was to earn a degree.  I was employed by the school at a dollar an hour. One of my jobs was to construct this wood preservation plant in the Wood Tech lab. Then I used it as a student to help learn my profession. Here I am developing a new method of preserving lodgepole pine timber from rot.
In  appreciation...
of the recognition and  honor the faculty of the College of Forest Sciences
has extended to me recently.  It is truly humbl;ing and an honor to know
that My name is among those much greater than I.  Thank You CSU.The
following note is fom one of my classmates who went on to receive his doct-
orate  and  become  a  professor   of  forestry  and  forest  science  at  CSU ,
Dr. Denis Lynch
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