One hundred rings and counting: forestry education and forestry in Toronto and Canada, 1907-2007
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Main Author: Kuhlberg, Mark (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto [Ont.] University of Toronto Press c2009 (2010)
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: 'The Most Spirited Faculty' -- 1 'There Is Nothing in It Practically for the Government, ' 1894-1907 -- 2. 'The Child of My Creation': Bernhard E. Fernow, 1907-1919 -- 3. 'We Cannot Progress in Forestry Very Much Ahead of Public Opinion, ' 1919-1929 -- 4. 'Forestry's Darkest Hour, ' 1930-1941 -- 5. 'The Present Pressure for Registration Is Only Temporary, ' 1941-1947 -- 6. 'Today It Is Not Always Ranked Professionally as First,1947-1957 -- 7. 'Forestry Has Suffered Its Share of Frustrations, ' 1957-1971 -- 8. 'Rebuilding a Neglected and Deplorably Weak Faculty' 1971-1985 -- 9. 'Forestry at U. of T. Is Not Dead yet, ' 1985-2005 -- Conclusion: All That Is Old Is New Again
Examining Canada's first Faculty of Forestry at the University of Toronto from its founding in 1907 to it hundredth year anniversary, One Hundred Rings and Counting is a detailed account one of the country's most successful and influential institutions
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 334 p.)
ISBN:1442697652
9780802096852
9781442697652

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