Talk:"Timber"

HERE is something of the unusual connected with "Foraker's Folly," the new serial by Harold Titus, which begins in the November. He was moved to write the story as a duty to his country—to the future—because, as he says, "I saw my playground (the great lumber forests) going." He continues:

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R. TITUS'S earliest impressions were of the things that have to do with lumber, for he was born in Traverse City, Michigan (1888), and in childhood he used to sit at a window watching a seemingly endless procession of logs go by.

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HE author went to university, began writing fiction, then the war and two years away from the section where he had spent his boyhood.

IS indignation was mounting and it wasn't long before Mr. Titus decided to write a novel with reforestation the purpose.

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