University of California Davis - El Rodeo Yearbook (Davis, CA)

 - Class of 1924

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t v n-.. A betterment in . htl.4i1 .i .: I? .0, :QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,' , 1.111.111.1110 Q. E. n I : ,$ 5.0 .h e,Illlllllllllllllllllzlg.$ 4'0 I ',,,,,.':. IIIQ .o '0' ! u as aa- a! .0, 01 , The Wertd Agriculture Seeiety The World Agriculture Society is an informal fellowship of indi- viduals and organizations, interested in the world-Wide aspect of Agriculture and Country life. countries, by encouraging the formation of study groups to consider . ,5 food supply, also by securing International exchange of students and teachers of agricultural subjectS, 8,1151 by CODdUCting a campaign of popular education to show that compe- t1t10n for control of the means of subsistence brings war and the ttestruction of things contended for, Whereas co-operation in the conserva- llOIl and use of the earth,s natural resources is the foundation of peace. e organlzetion was started by overseas men inspired by Dr. K. L. 0f the Massachusetts Agricultural College. ThiS SOCiQty proposes to establish - . c He .85 throughout this count Chapters 111 the Agrlcultural 0 g of 0i t' I:y and in similar institutions abroad for the Purpqse P 11mg out the Importance of CO-operation among all natlons In The World Adufitlon, distribhtion and marketing . . peelal purposes Sgglity f?lhctigns ldthioughitcomlslzlggf; Advl r - a C- as e Tor : rlcu ure COMES; Eyggllgliztees? through National branches of thi Society in those Chapters in colle e mOVement has gained sufiicient headway and through The Worldg:S aFd local branches in certain districts. 3 dea ingrlcqlture Society CO-Operates with Governmental associations an g Wlth. agrlcqlture in the several nations, voluntary uOPeratNe. s0c1eties Which are concerned With rural nssogothgt$211iljfld Other welfare agencies Which affeCt t361 vario the rural populatio to in me of bet the bra ASS 03H

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4 ,. plannnnlnntnazlnlo hat .alnlllllcllrllnlllg. The Golden Egg Club For the purpose of giving the students on the Campus a better understanding of the advantages of Poultry Husbandry, the Golden Egg Club was founded in 1922. Since that time the interest as shown by students and near-by poultry producers has developed an organiation which has done much to further the poultry industry in this section. During the year prominent men engaged in production, extension service, and faculty addressed the club on investigations of the latest problems. Discussions of individual problems, illustrated by lantern slides were a part of the meetings. T rips t0 near-by poultry plants aided in giving a clearer knowledge of the industry. During the Fall semester a reception was given in the Auditorium of the Classroom Building for the Short Course Students, who were in attendance at the University. We were very fortunate in having as our speaker Mr. W. A. Lippencott, who has taken charge of the Poultry Division, coming to us from the Kansas State Agricultural College. With the ever increasing interest of the student body the success of this club is assured. The officers for the F all and Spring semesters are as follows: Fall Spring R. W. Mitchell .............................. President .......................... E. W. Van Gorder E. E. Fix .................................... Vice-President .............................. C. S. Warrell Miss Corrine Cobb .............. Secretary-Treasurer ................... J. E. Thurmond H, D. Bowers .................... Council Representative .............................. E. E. Fix t351



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f3h$ s 'm'a . a: r. v 4'. '-. O . - o4lf. Q l ' i. GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIO 14 Val O'llnllltllltntrllloya: ;.E. b 9 l . . V lo. .' 5.... .'.-..... hillllllllllllllillllll Associated Federal Students The Government of the United States is making a determined effort to assist, by education, every deserving person Who served their country in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps or as Nurses during the late war. First by means of the XVar Risk Insurance Act, then the Federal Board, and now the United States Veterans Bureau, all of them products of a generous country and all for the purpose of instilling into each disabled person the importance of knowing how to do some useful thing efficiently. The work of the Veterans Bureau is fast drawing to a close. Those men who are entitled to the benefits to be derived have taken advantage of the opportunities offered and have gone back to civilian life even better fitted to ttcarry 01? than before they sacrificed their all to answer the call of their country. There are now only twenty-eight Veterans Bureau men at this branch of the University of California. They are organized as ttThe Associated Federal Students? Their work in the class room and on the campus is unsurpassed. Due to the fact that they are all suffering some physical disability directly due to their service they are not represented in athletics. The Associated Federal Students are indebted to the Government of the United States for the opportunity offered them to better themselves. More directly they are indebted to Mr. HerbertH. Hope, who is the local rehabilitation otticer of the Bureau, WllO by his encouragement and advice has helped us all through our difficulties in getting back to normal, after the unsettled life in the service. Also to Miss Margaret Anderson, the Veterans Bureau nurse in charge of this district. And to Messrs. Warr and Queen of the District ottice Who are always most encouraging and helpful. t37l

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