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y AGRICULTURE D G an llillllllllllli lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllKi; THIS COLLEGE A TRAINING GROUND FOR NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURE C. I ' l. W ' li.i.iAMS, llcon iif .li riciilliiir Never before in the history of North Carolina has it clearly been so important that those who in the future are to handle our most important industry — agriculture — shall receive the special training that will best equip them for the job. To do this most effectively, past methods must not be wholly depended upon. The courses of training in this and other colleges, as well as in the rural schools, will have to be drafted and followed with more consideration than has been gi en in the ])ast to the probable future life of uur boys. In this way can the schools and col- leges offer the completes! opportunities for young men of integrity, industry and initiative, who desire to be trained to think correctly about farm problems, and who properly prepared will be able to man farming operations on a scale sufficient to produce adeqtiate returns. .Although this College now has a total of about ihc hundred students pur- suing its different agricultural courses, the largest number in its history, this is only a start in the right direction. There should be, and will be, one thou- sand students within two or three years if adequate etiuipment and facilities are i)rovided for giving information in agriculture in the way best suited for proper results. By meeting the growing educational demands of its young men, the State can do its first and best duty most effectively, for it will be helping to develop the li es of its future citizens to their greatest possible usefulness and service. Dean Williams Page Twenty-nine
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V- AGRICULTURE FACULTY C. r,. Williams. Dean of Ayriculturc DEPARTMENT OF AMMAL HUSBANDRY AND DAIRYING RuhKkt Henry RuffnER Professor of Animal Husbandry ami Ihiirxiiuj Frederick Morgan Haig Assistant Professor, Animal Husbandry and Dairyimj David Gray Instructor. Animal Husbandry and Dairyimj Solomon Linx Homewood Instruclor. Animal Husbandry and Pairyin; DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERIXCi konKKT Edward 15osqi ' e Professor of .It ricultural lini ineerini Ciiari.es Raymond Boh an an Instructor, Agricultural liniiincerinn Jesse B. Bookhardt Instructor, Agricultural Emjinccrintj DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Betram WhittiEr Wells Professor of Botany Ivan Vaughan Shunk Assistant Professor, Botany Alexander Camtpeli. Martin Inslrnclnr. I iota ay DEPARTMENT OF FARM CROPS AND FARM MANAGEMENT Willi AUD HoldEn Darst Professor of farm Crops and farm Manancment RoscoE Joseph SavillE Instructor, farm Crops and farm Management John BeE CotnEr Instructor, farm Crops and I ' arm Management t ' .EORCE Li ' THER Winchester Instructor, farm Crops and farm Management DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTTRE JosFiiA Pli ' .mmEr Pii.LSni ' RY Profcssor of Horticulture Carlos F. Williams Research .Issistant Jefferson Withers Trotter Instructor, Horticulture I low AUD James Young Insliiictur. Hurlu ullure DEPARTMENT OF POliLTRY SCIENCE Uenjamin 1 ' ' kanklin Kauit Professor of Poultry .Science John Eli Ivf.y Assistant Professor. Poultry .Science Roy DearstynE . . 4ssociatc i)i Poultry Investigation WiijjAM Franklin Armstrong ! Instructor. Poultry Science James P. Kerr Instructor. Poultry Science DEPARTMENT OF SOILS Melvin Ernest ShERVVin Profes.ior of Soils Randall Bennett Etheridge Instructor. Soils di-:partment of veterlxary .xhuhcixe Walter Cameron ReedEk Professor of Veterinary Medicine department of vocational EDUCATION Leon Emory Cook Professor of Vocational liducalion William Lyndon Mayer Associate Professor. Vocational f.ducation James Kirk Cogkin Assistant Professor. Vocational lidncation Lindsay Otis Armstrong Inslrucho-. Vocational f.ducalinn DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOCA ' Zeno Payne MetcalF Professor of Zoology and linloniology John Edward EckERT Assistant Professor, .oology and lintomology Clifford Otis Ennv Instructor, .oology and Entomology Frank Barnard Meacham Instructor, oology and lintomology Miss Edna R. Rising Laboratory Assistant Page Thirty
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