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'I the Granite of I 0 ill Faculty of tlre College. of Agriculture Professors FREDERICK W. TAYLOR, B.S. CAgr.j, Professor of Agronomy. WALTER C. O'KANE, M.A., Professor of Economic Entomology. ORMOND R. BUTLER, Ph.D., Professor of English. EARL W. WOODWARD, A.B., M.F., Professor of Forestry. JOHN M. FULLER, B.S., Professor of Dairy Husbandry. GEORGE F. POTTER, M.S., Professor of Horticulture. JOHN C. MCNUTT,-B.S. lAgr.j, Professor of Animal Husbandry. THOMAS C. PHILLIPS, Ph.D., Professor of Agriculture and Biological Chemistry. THOMAS B. CHARLES, B.S., Professor of Poultry Husbandry and Poultry. Assistant Professors M. GALE EASTMAN, M.S., Associate Professor of Agronomy. J. RAYMOND HEPLER, M.S., Associate Professor of Horticulture. PHILIP R. LOWRY, M.S., Associate Professor of Economic Entomology. CLARK L. STEVENS, B.S., M.E., Associate Professor of Forestry. MARION E. MILLS, B.S., M.A., Associate Professor of Botany. STANLEY R. SHIMER, M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural and Bio- logical Chemistry. L. PHELPS MORTIMER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Horticulture. Instructors JAMES MACFARLANE, Instructor in Floriculture. BERT E. HUGGINS, Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. STUART DUNN, M.S., Instructor in Botany. HOMER O. STUART, M.S., Instructor in Poultry Husbandry. PAUL E, FARNUM, B.S., Instructor in Agricultural Education. CHARLES A. BOTTORE, JR., D.V.H., Instructor in Poultry Husbandry and Poultry Pathologist of the Experiment Station. H. C. MOORE, M.S., Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. A Graduate Assistants RALPH JENKINS, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Botany. DENNIA E. RUCK, B.S., Assistant in Animal Husbandry and Superintendent of Live Stock. THOMAS A. PICKETT, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Agricultural and Bio- logical Chemistry. ROLAND B. DEARBORN, B.S., Graduate Assistant in Horticulture. I , l23l .
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,ull il 'hr' CfI'LIl7I'll' uf' ffl ill The College of Agriculture vm. l V N..-M Il I Third Row: Farnum, Eastman, Dunn, Phillips, Lowry, Humzins, Stevens. Second How: Dearborn, Dean Taylor, Pickett, Jenkins. Front Now: Shimcr, Henler, Moore, Latimer, Macfm'land. VERY great success must have some strong underlying base. The base for the University of New Hampshire was the present College of Agri- culture. Being the first recognized department in this state college, it was not long before the people of New Hampshire saw the great pros- pectus of success and the first students enrolled here were mostly in this depart- ment. lt has not confined itself to class-room to give students the fundamentals in scientific farming but conducts on a large scale the work of model farms. In 1911, an Experimental station was established, This brought the benefits of the department to every farmer in New Hampshire. It has enabled countless numbers of farmers to solve all types of problems, as well, as to give the farm- ers' household a chance to keep pace with the outside world. In 1923, the department of Agriculture became the College of Agriculture. DEAN FREDERICK W. TAYLOR has been with the University since the deanships were first established in 1915. He is a graduate of Ohio State Uni- versity, where he' received his degree of B.S. CAgr.j in 1900. His experience from then until he came to the University of New Hampshire as professor in Agriculture in 1903 was practical, as he was connected with the Ohio experi- ment station and Bureau of Soils in Washington. He is a member of various societies for the promotion of agricultural pursuits, as Society of American Engineers and National Geographic Society, which makes him highly competent to further the aims of the College of Agriculture. .l22l
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'I 'he CiI'Cll'7lilC of l 9 ill 3:Efff 51:335112312 The College of Liberal Arts Bach Now: Herrimr, Myers, Alexander, Rudd, Burton. l nurLlL Now: Gripznut, Pm't1'idy.re, Marston, Bcrzunza, Ekduhl. Third Now: Cortez, Walsh, French. Scott, White, Jackson, Chipmun. Sccmul Now: lluwcn, Timrley. Smith, Russell, Mills. lfrrmt Now: Smith, Jackson, Alexander, McLaughlin, Ekdahl. ROM a minor department of Philosophy and English there has developed twelve distinct departments. There has been in recent years a great de- mand for the College trained business man, as well as a demand in the educational and professional phases of human existence. The College of Liberal Arts has included in its curricula all the courses that would enable a student to prepare himself for citizenship, secondary school teaching, business, and graduate study. It has been extremely fortunate in being able to secure the services of well trained instructors and leaders in their fields, It is the aim of the College to orientate the minds of the students culturally and professionally. DEAN ALBERT N. FRENCH of the College of Liberal Arts has been with the University since the fall of 1920. He came here from the University of Oregon Where he held a position as professor in the Department of Education. He received his degrees of B.S. and M.S. at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1911 and 1916 respectively, and did advanced graduate Work at the University of Chicago and Columbia University. ...va ali..--r--.214 slgwr...-:Is gk.,----.wa ,l:,,.....w. ,u,......,LJ. ...Ju '.u'.,,....J, ,ZC15R-,.!1Tbg4Z15X,lX,.l35X,lbi.-, 1.24 l
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