Description |
1 online resource (371 pages) |
Contents |
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 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 -- Notes -- References -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z -- Illustrations |
Summary |
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 |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
University of Toronto. Faculty of Forestry (1979-2019) -- History
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SUBJECT |
University of Toronto. Faculty of Forestry (1979-2019) fast |
Subject |
Forestry schools and education -- Canada -- Toronto
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Forestry schools and education
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781442697652 |
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1442697652 |
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