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The Harvard School of Forestry has been granted the use of Corbin park, a large forest reservation in the south of New Hampshire. The tract, which covers about 30,000 acres, has for some years been under careful management by forestry methods and offers an excellent opportunity for practicing the rougher methods needed in unorganized country.
Through the courtesy of the owners, the second year students of forestry will go to the park during the present month for the first field work.
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