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FACULTY: left to right; Dr. Evelyn M. Cox, Dr. Adlai J. Mrs. Bethel Cunningham, Dr. M. S. Offutt, Dr. M. E. Horn. Arnold, Dr. J. L. Dale, Dr. Calvin R. Berry, Dr. D. A. Hinkle, College of Agriculture and Home Economics With its emphasis on statewide research and experimentation, the College of Agriculture has helped improve Arkansas farming methods. The University of Arkansas’s College of Agriculture and Home Economics, with increasing emphasis on re¬ search and experimentation, conducts projects designed to aid in the scientific advancement of Arkansas farm¬ ing methods. Its efforts are concentrated on the eleven university farms located in Arkansas. The Fayetteville areas has its own thriving research farm. The objectives of the College of Agriculture and Home Economics are to improve agriculture and fam¬ ily living in the state, to stimulate students in their own development, to create an attitude of inquiry, and to develop leadership. The resident instruction of the col¬ lege helps fulfill this objective by training young men and women in scientific and technical agriculture and and home development. The curriculum included basic training in the phys¬ ical, biological, and social sciences, the humanities, and communication, as well as in technical agriculture and home economics. Such training is important, not only to agricultural production and homemaking, but to re¬ lated industries and to education work in these fields. A nutritional research program is in the develop¬ mental stage in the Home Economics Department; and portions of the basement house analytical laboratory, animal feeding rooms, offices, and an instrument room. Agri Students Association is an all-college organ¬ ization of students and staff members in the College. When students enroll, they automatically become mem¬ bers. It is the governing body of the College, and it cli¬ maxes its program of work each year by sponsoring Agri Day. Dr. Gerald T. Hudson is serving his fifth year as Dean of the College. 26
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