MARSHALL N . DANA Marshall N. Dana was born in Washington County, Ohio. He attended Denison University, Granville, Ohio. A newspaper editor by profession, he has lived and worked for many years in the Pacific Northwest, serving for forty-two years with the Oregon Journal. He was the first president of the National Reclamation Association; regional advisor and regional chairman of the Public Works Administration, 1932-36; and has been active in forest management problems. He received the Department of the Interior's Conservation Service Award for devoted service to conservation and resource programs in 1958. Currently he is assistant to the president, United States National Bank of Portland, working in civic and business activities directed toward building the state and the region.