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.1v?S 1 9 2 7 A G R M E C K I ,0, 0, -■.-.r ' i -n. ■ -It. yi r- JLi ■rM - ' ■: ' } N The School of Agriculture I. O. SCHAUB Dean ' T IIK purpose of the School of Agriculture is thi ' cefold; (1) To secure through scientific research, experimentation, and demonstration ac- curate and reliable information relating to soils, plants, and animals, and to secure from every available source reliable statistical, technical, and scientific data relating to every phase of agricul- ture that might be of advantage to our State; (2) to provide instruction in college for young men who desire to enter the field of general agriculture, or who wish to become professionals in agricul- tural education or specialists in any field of science related to agriculture and (3) to disseminate reliable information through iniblications and through extension agents, and through a wise use of this information to give instruction to the agricultural workers of the State in the scientific, experimental, and practical progress in the various lines of agriculture. All eflfeetive instruction in agTicultiire is based on resea ' -ch and investigation, and the curricula are organized so that not only the subject-matter for classroom instruction and extension work may be drawn from research, experimentation, and demonstration, but that the students themselves shall have the opportunity to work under the direction of research specialists. The vocations open to well-trained young men in the field of agriculture and the opportunities afforded for distinct service to the State are greater than ever be- fore in our history. In order that the larger vocations in agriculture may be pre- sented to the youth of our State, the courses of study are so organized as to give specific training for the following major vocations : General Farming, Agricultural Extension Agents, Agricultural Sijccialisrs in State or Federal Departments, Stock- Raising and Dairying, Specialists in the ilanufacture of Dairy Products, Fruit, Growers, Truck Farming, Poultrymen, Agricultural Specialists in Foreign Lands, Agricultural Administration, and Farm ManagemcTit. In addition to these major vocations, the School of Vgrieulture gives instruction in Beekeeping, Floriculture, Forestry, and the basic instruction for teachers of Agriculture. c « s T A T E C L L E G E .0. [25]
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1 1 n-y -v- w -JZ 1 9 2 7 A G R M E C K Faculty of the School of Agriculture Ika Obbu Schauh. B.S. T)ean o tlit School of Agriculture and Director of Agricultural Extension Zeno Payne Metcai.f, B.A., D.Se. Director of Instruction. School of Af riculture RuKTi Ym-MAN Wi.NiKus. B.S.. Ph.D. Director of the Ayricultural Ej ' perinient Station Donald Benton An ' derson B.A., B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Ax.iistunt Professor of liotuny Wiri.iAM Fkanki.in Aumsthong. B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor in Poultry Fkederkk Hamilton Ciiariuok. B.S., M.F. Instructor in Forestry William Leandeu Clevencek, B.S. Associate Professor of nairi inn William Battle Cohh. A.B., A.M. A ' isociate Professor of Geoloyy and Soils Leon Emory Cook. A.B., B.S., M.S. Professor of Vocational Education John Bee Cotner. B.Pd., M.S. Associate Professor of Farm Crops WlLLARD HOLDEN DaKST, B.S., M.A. Professor of Agronomy Roy Styring Deakstyne. B.S., M.S. Associate Professor Poultry Disease Research Garnet Wolsey For.ster. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural Economics Frederick Morgan Hak;, B.S.. M.S. Associate Pi ' ofcssor of Atiimal II usbandry and Dairying Earl Henry Hostetlicr. B.S., M.Agr. Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry BEN.IAMIN Franklin Kaiim ' B.S., M.S., D.V.M. Professor of Poultry Science LaFayktte Franik Koonce, B.S., D.V.M. Associate Professor of Veterinary Science Samuel George Lehman. B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Professor in Plant Pathology Lauuknie H. .McKay. B.S.A. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry CHARLE.S De.smond Mattiiews. B.S. Professor of Horticulture Fr.vnk Barnard Meacham, B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Zoology Theodore Bertis Mitchell. B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Zoology Joshua Plummer Pill.sbury, B.S. Professor of Horticulture RoiiERT Franklin Poole, B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Botany Glenn Orvkk Randall. B.S., M.S. Assistant Professor of Horticulture Robert Henry Rifknkr. B.S. Professor of Animal Husbandry and Dairying ROSCOE JOSEl ' H Saville. B.S. Assistant Professor of Farm Management Ivan Vaughan Siiunk. A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Botany Lawrence Ha.suroich Snyder. B.S., M.S., D.Sc. Associate Professor of Zoology David Staihem We. ver. B.S.A., M.S. Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering Bertram Whittier Wells A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Botany Charles Burgess Williams. B.S.. Professor of Agronomy Larry Alston Whitkord. B.Sc. Instruitor in Botany M.S. N C s T A T E C O L L E G E .0) . ' i ' ,-! -.Iri ' ii TT X [24]
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( ' ' .-,.--. ' r%: ' , ) r -., ' 1 9 2 7 A G R O M E C K ,0. .0. p---..o ,■ ' ■ K ' i r -■ - - - ' ' . a ; i-Jj? B» a-. Faculty of the School of Engineering WlIXIAM SrAl,KY BlillMlES, B.E. Instructor in Auto Mechanics Hebmon Burke Briggs, B.E., M.E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Wii.i.iAii Hand Browne, Jr.. A.B. Certificate in Electrical Enyineerinii Professor of Electrical Engineering WitxiAM Jay Dana, B.Sc, M.E. Professor of Experimental Engineering Wii.i.iam Raymond De.vi,, B.S. Instructor in Wootlshop James Fontaine Engineering Research John Milton Foster, B.M.E., M.E. Associute Professor of Machine Design and Applied Mechanics AnTnuB Frederick GBEAVES-WALKEat Diploma in Ceramics Professor of Ceramic Engineering Joseph Dimuell Jamison, B.C.E. Instructor in Civil Engineering G. L. jEFEmts Instructor in Electrical Engineering L. M. Keever Instructor in Electrical Engineering Carrol Lamb Mann, B.S., C.E. Professor of Civil Engineering Thomas Jackson Martin, Jit., B.E Instructor in Drawing Charles Ben.tamin Park Instructor in Machine Shop and Superintendent of Shops John D. Paulson, B.F.A. Instructor in Architecture RouERT James Pkajis.U-L, B.E. Instructor in Electrical Engineering George Walter Price Instructor in Forge Edgar Eigene Ra.ndoli ' H A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Chemical Engineering C. W. RiCKER Professor of Elect rical Engineering Wallace C.uu. Riddick. A.B., C.E., LL.D. Dean of the School of Engineering Everett Haddon Shands, B.S. Instructor in Draicing Howard Burton Shaw, A.B., B.C.E., A.M. Director of the Engineering Experiment Station George Reed Shei.ton, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Ceramic Engineering Ross Shumai-ler, B.Arch. Professor Architecture L. P. Spoon Instructor in Electrical Engineering Daniel Kermit Stewart, B.S. Instructor in Woodshop Harry Tit ker. B.A.. B.S., C.E. Professor of Highway Engineering Lillian Lee Vaughan, B.E., M.E. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Fred Baunet Wheeler, B.E., M.E. Assistaiit Professor of Furniture Manufacturing Loiis Ernest Wdoten, B.E., C.E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering N C s T A T E C O L L E G E 0, i ll M J- , x l - . X ' ■ . [26]
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