Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

 - Class of 1938

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,iEiN.r,1iiJ1u E .vm , I I ,,7.,.f ' X lil ll W if 63,53 ,racy X is THE SCHQGL OF AGRICULTURE The School of Flgriculture at Texas Fl. 8: m. has as its head one of the nation's foremost Figures in agriculture. Hs head of this department, Dean E. J. Hyle has . seen it grow and develop for twenty-seven years until it is now one of the largest as well as the most complete in the world. It is obvious that Texas is one of the leading states in agriculture, therefore the School of Hgriculture prepares its graduates to be leaders as well as to establish new systems and advance new ideas in this Field. The School of Flgriculture is made up of the Following departments: Hgricultural En- gineering, Hnimal Husbandry, Hccounting and Statistics, Hgronomy, Farm and Ranch management, marlzeting and Finance, Hgricultural Economics, Dairy Husbandry, Genetics, Landscape Flrt, Rural Education, and Flgricultural Education. H. 8: m. graduates in Hgriculture can be Found in responsible positions all over the world. 1f'ij' -AL .ox so tc. 'N N l 1 I V53 ll. E55 Li Q I-if XJ WN

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