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E L1 Y , M , V5 ' , t M , , Agriculture co f 45. ...... i f ntmuedj MR. ALAN T. BUSBY Production Manager, Animals and Dairies MR. OWEN ABRAHAMS Poultry Production Manager The social and professional agriculture organi- zation on campus is the Agronanlmus Clulo, founded in 1949 and going strong. It promotes a knowledge ol and interest in tl'1e agricultural and ut more than tl'1at it lielps to weld tlwe agriculture students togetlaer in a pur- Tliis year's members are related sciences, in poselul, active group. pictured below, with Dr. Diclcinson and Dr. Free- man, front row, left, in time agriculture campus greenhouses . V WWA
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