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ALLAN REGINALD CULLIMORE Twenty-two
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1L HARRY HAYWARD DEA.N HAYWARD was born near Lewistown, New York, in 1869, After preparing at the Mount Herman School, in Massachusetts, he entered the College of Apriculture at Cornell in 1890. After graduating he was a land agent in northern Delaware and later went to the State College, Pennsylvania, where he acted as head of the Department of Dairying. He then accepted a position as Professor of Dairying and Animal Husbandry at New Hampshire Col- lege., From there he went to the Department of Agricul- ture at Washington, and was chief of the Dairyving Division. He was engaged in organizing and managing the agrieul- ture work at the Mount Herman School for three years, and came to Delaware in 1906 as Director of the Experiment Station, and Professor of Agriculture. He has done special work at Harvard, the University of Minnegota, and some of the agricultural institutions of England and Germany. In 1919 Dean Hayward was granted a leave of absence and sailed for France to do agri- cultural reconstruction work. In recognition of his work he received a decoration from the French government be- fore he returned to the United States, He is a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and of the honorary fraternities of Sigma Xi and Phi Kappa Phi. His untiring efforts and his construetive ability make him a true leader in his branch of work, Twenty-one
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VEGLUE VIER B ALLAN REGINALD CULLIMORE PRDFFESGR CULLIMORE was born at Jacksonville, Ill., in March, 1884. He attended the Belmont School, Bel- mont, California, and took his scientific training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1907 with the B. 8. degree. The next vear he was Assistant in Civil Engineering at M. I. T. Later he did practical work with the U, 8. Coast and Geodetic Survey on the Columbia River, Washington ; was engaged by the American Bridge Company at their New York office; was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Construction for the city of St. Louis, serving for two years; and he was Designing Engineer for the Spuek Iron Foundry Company of St. Louis. He was Dean of the College of Industrial Science at Toledo Univer- sity, in Ohio, and for three summers he taught railroad and topographical field work at the summer Engineering Camps of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1917 he was elected Dean of Engineering at Delaware College. For the past year Dean Cullimore has been a Major in the United States Army. Professor Cullimore is a member of the Beta Theta Phi Fraternity, the Ohio Society of Stea, Mechanical, and Elee- trical Engineers, and the Society for the Promotion of En- rineering Education. He has brought to the engineers a genuine interest in their work. With his return from the army the engineering faculty will be greatly strengthened. With his wide experi- ence and his well-deserved popularity among the students, he is building up a wonderful eourse for the engineers at Delaware College, Twenty-three
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