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A Brief Statement on the Early Life of Dean Walter Coffey EAN WALTER C. COFFEY was born on a farm near Hartsville, Indiana, on February 1, 1877. His father, Calvin A. Coffey, was of southern birth and parentage and was a man of unusually strong religious and political convic- tions. Josephine Coffey was the typical American mother whose primary interest rested with her husband and children. To her sacrifice was nothing when some member of her family benefited by it. There were in all six children in the Coffey family, five of whom still survive. The eldest son died in infancy leaving Dean Coffey the oldest of three living brothers. Dean Coffey spent his boyhood days on an Indiana farm where the everyday neces- sities of life were plentiful, but where luxuries were the exception rather than the rule. It was a boyhood environment productive of ruddy health and sturdy qualities. Facilities for the early education of the Coffey family were not of the best grade. Elementary training was administered in the red brick district school. Accredited high schools were, as a rule, located at more or less remote points and the country boy and girl usually were denied the privileges of a formal preparatory training. The sacrificing parents of Dean Coffey, however, recognized the value of advanced education. The father having been a successful school teacher in his younger days, encouraged his children to enter the same profession. Dean Coffey prepared himself for rural teaching by attending small denominational colleges at Hartsville and Franklin, Indiana. His first assignment in teaching came before he reached his seventeenth year in age and it was in his native county. For a number of succeeding years his time was divided among many activities. Chief among these were attending college at Hartsville, Franklin and Indiana Universityg general farming, raising and exhibiting of pure bred Shropshire sheep and teaching rural schools during the winter months. His was a busy life, but with it all he found time to spend several months at the Shropshire sheep establishment belonging to G. Howard Davidson of Milbrook, New York, where he served as an apprentice under the tutor- ship of that skilled shepherd, Thomas Bradburn. From that time on, Dean Coffey became absorbed with an ambition to follow purebred sheep farming. Associated with his father he helped in the production and exhibition of many fine specimens of the Shropshire breed. Later Professor Herbert W. Mumford of Illinois University became interested in the enthusiasm and success of this young sheep man and invited him to become flock master for the sheep belonging to the Agricultural College of the University of Illinois. This contact eventually led to a college degree, a college teaching career and finally to the deanship of the Minnesota Agricultural College. -J. S. COFFEY, Professor of Animal Hzrsbrzrzdry, Ohio State U1zitfersizfy. Page Se'z'r'nIz'z'rz
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