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Andrew Cavitt Love, B.S.,born in Robertson County, Texas, April ist, 1876. Applicant for degree of Civil Engineer. Entered the Agricultural and Mechanical College January 3d, 1895, as a third classman, but on account of sickness resigned during the fall term of the next session. He immediately took up the study of stenography and typewriting in an abstracter’s office and spent the next year as a stenographer and abstracter in Robertson County, Texas. In January, 1897, he entered a law¬ yer’s office as a stenographer and in September of the same year again entered the Agricultural and Mechanical College as a second classman. He was made a second sergeant in Com¬ pany A, and as a first classman the next session was first lieu¬ tenant of A Company and second lieutenant in the Ross Volun. teers, now known as the Houston Rifles. He graduated in June, 1899, with the degree of B. S. in Civil Engineering and was immediately elected Assistant Professor in Drawing in his alma mater. He spent the summer of 1899 in Cornell Univer¬ sity, studying drawing, and the following summer teaching in the Agricultural and Mechanical Summer School. The sum¬ 29 mer of 1901 was spent in an architect’s office in Beaumont and the past summer in the Chicago Art Institute. In 1899 he mar¬ ried Miss Laurie Sronce, of Columbus, Texas; has one child. A. Mitchell was born in Texas thirty-three years ago. He was raised on a farm, where he worked and attended public school till seventeen years of age. After leaving the public schools he completed a High School course and took a Science course at Central College, where he graduated in 1892. He entered the second class of the Agricultural and Mechanical College in September, 1892. He belonged to A Company. Was a sergeant in the second class and a second lieutenant in the first class. Roomed in No. 28 Ross Hall (next door to Harper Speer and M. S. Sewell and two rooms above Captain F. N: Houston and Lieutenant J. W. Howell). He graduated with the B. C. E. degree in June, 1894, after whi ch time he became engaged in teaching. In June, 1902, hu was elected to his present position of Instructor in the Department of Draw¬ ing and entered upon his post-graduate studies in January, 1903.
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POST-GRADUATES. Mr. J. Julian Hooper was born at Colorado City, Texas, March 16, 1883. He graduated in the Agricultural Course of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College in June, 1901, and soon thereafter was tendered the position of Clerk and Stenographer of the Experiment Station. On July 1, 1902, he was promoted to the position of Chief Cleik of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Texas, which position he now occupies. Since his graduation, he has, in conjunction with his official duties, pursued post-graduate studies in live-stock husbandry in his alma mater. Bonney Youngblood was born at Milano, Texas, July 31, 1881. While a pupil in the Milano school, he spent his vacations attending to an orchard of peaches, pears, grapes and plums, and a small herd of live-stock on his mother’s farm. In 1898,’ he enlisted in the First Texas Volunteer Regiment, served six months and received’an honorable discharge. He entered the third class, agricultural course, at the Agricultural and Mechanical College, September, 1899. While a cadet, he held the ranks of corporal sergeant-major, first lieutenant of “ D ” Company, acting Captain of “ D ” Company and first lieutenant and quartermaster. In his Senior year, he was student librarian ’ He was made student foreman of the College Creamery during his Junior and Senior years and after graduating, was given the position of Assistant in Dairying. In addition to giving instruction in dairying, he has pursued special work in Animal Husbandry, Dairy¬ ing, French, German, Economics, and Agricultural Chemistry. He intends, during the season of 1903-1904, to carry on special work in animal husbandry and dairying at the University of Ohio. 28
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