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DEAN l. H. SKINNER AINLY through the efforts of Dean 1. H. Skin- ner, the Purdue Agricultural School has de- veloped into one of the most outstanding institutions of its kind. The school has worked on the produc- tion and distribution of agricultural products, plant and animal disease control, rural engineering, and the marketing of farm products. The two thousand grad- uates of this school who have improved farm prac- tices and living conditions throughout the United States reflect the work of Dean Skinner and the agri- cultural faculty. A graduate of the class of l897, Dean Skinner has been a member of the University staff since 1899. He was first Dean of the School of Agriculture in l907. He was appointed director of the Agricultural Experimental Station and Agricultural Extension De- Partment in l929. Page eighteen
PURDUE AGRICULTURIST HE Purdue Agriculturist has been published since l906 for the purpose of setting forth the latest scientific and practical knowledge concerning agricul- ture and of encouraging a greater desire for training in agriculture and the industrial pursuits among the young people of Indiana. The nine issues published each year contain re- ports of the findings of the School of Agriculture. These articles have a state-wide interest because they point the way to improvement in the methods of farming. The Alumni Notes and Campus News sec- tions afford a means by which the graduates can keep in touch with their Alma Mater, and through the news section the farmers are reminded of the agri- cultural conferences which are held at the University. The editor this year is C. F. Harden and the busi- ness manager is P. A. Nicholson. al I II I III? II I Il I I'f- II IIIII II' I I II I LI I I I I II I LA , I I I I I I I I Y K I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I ' I I I I First Row: Sample, Harris, Beeson, Nicholson, Harden, Haase, Van Hoy, White, Fox. Second Row: Haynes, DeWees, Wright, Miller, Parr, Nesius, McClain, Brown, Aker, Krick. Page nineteen
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