University of New Hampshire - Granite Yearbook (Durham, NH)

 - Class of 1930

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, 451 'I il 71' C ll'lll7l.fC' ol I 'Y 5 U The Extension Senviee etndl Experiment Station IRECTOR JOHN Cl'l1iS'l'l2R KENDALL, of the class of 1902, has super- vision over both the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Coopera- tive Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics. He served on the agricultural staffs of North Carolina State College and Kansas State College. He attended the first summer graduate schools in agriculture at Ohio, Iowa, Cornell and Massachusetts, and was 1 State Dairy Commissioner of Kansas. He ' was called back to New Hampshire in 1910 to become director of the State Agricultural Experiment Station and in 1911 when ex- tension work was first started he took charge of that work. He is a member of Kappa Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi and Ep- silon Sigma Phi. The New Hampshire Experiment Station, made possible by the Act of Congress of May 2, 1887 and authorized by the state on August 4 of that year, is now conduct- ing eighty-four active projects on behalf of the agricultural industry of the state and nation. Approximately all members of the Dl ect0 John C' Kendall Agricultural College faculty are also on the Station staff and eighteen others are engaged in research work. The Extension Service, which Director Kendall started single-,handed in 1911, has now grown to a point where there are fifty-two members of the staff, thirty-live of -whom are located in the different counties. Their work is supple- mented by 1800 voluntary local leaders, and the demonstrations of improved practices have already had an important effect upon the agricultural life of the state. New Hampshire has the distinction of being the first state in the Union to have an agricultural agent, a home demonstration agent and a boys' and girls' club agent in each county. -QA: ,....,. .gtg 4 ,li .... K, A ,.., ,.., , .K L 4 t L ...Luft VV -N: R, ...Il L F . f -A ,,.. .A K -1 ,i X . -.-f' xlxx , ,741 'tr ,'i'1.,y'xfeL', ,73'fmffi', ,QQJXA1 ' 1281 .

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I 'he C Iranite of I 'I ill I'ff?ff.q Faculty of the College of Technology IQZS -11929 Professors GEORGE W. CASE, M.C.E., Dean. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ERIC T. HUDDLESTON, B. Arch., Professor of Architecture ana' Drawing. HORACE L. HOWES, Ph.D., Professor of Physics. HERMON SLOBIN, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics. LEON W. HITCHCOCK, B.S., Professor of Electrical Engineering. Assistant Professors THOMAS J. LATON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. CLEMENT MORAN, B.A.. Assistant Professor of Physics. EDWARD L. GETCHELL, B.S., E.D., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. MELVIN M. SMITH, M.A., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. EDMOND W. BOWLER, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. WALTER E. WILBUR, M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. EDWARD T. DONOVAN, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. HEMAN C. EOGG, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. FREDERICK D. JACKSON, B.S., Assistant' Professor of Electrical Engineering. GABRIEL H. COLLIGNON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. RAYMOND R. STARKE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Physics. ' Instructors LYMAN J. BATCHELDER, Instructor in Woodshop. PAUL SHRAMM, Instructor in Drawing. HOWARD STOLWORTHY, B.S.. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. CHESTER E. DODGE, Instructor in Architecture. JOHN V. ADAMS. B.S., Instructor in Physics. JOHN C. TONKIN, Instructor in Machine Shop. MARVIN P. SOLT, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics. RICHARD H. KIMBALL, A.M., Instructor in Chemistry. WILLIAM NULSEN, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. ELIAS O'CONNELL, Instructor in Forging. LEO H. MAYNARD, B.S., Instructor in Mathematics. A. F. DAGGETT, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. H. I. LEAVITT, B.S., Instructor in Physics. A. PERRENTON, B.A., Instructor in Architecture, R. SKELTON, B.S., Instructor in Ciuil Engineering. L. H. OPDYCKE, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry. C. J. RODDEN, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. SHERWOOD SMEDLEY, Instructor in Chemistry. l271 '



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ln ..... J .lk J: C, . . ,Ll ..--'--. J , ,lg .,....- . .A ,Let e tranzle ot 332: New Hampshire Agrziealtnral Experiment Station , V Board of Control PRESIDENT E. M. LEWIS, Durham, N. H. ANDREW L. FELKER. Concord. N. H. HARRY D. SAWYER, North Woodstock, N. H. The Station Staff EDWARD M. LEWIS. A.M.. LL.D.. President. JOHN C. KENDALL. B.S.,' Director. FREDERICK W. TAYLOR. B.S. CAgr.Q, Agronomist. WALTER C. O'KANE, M.A., Entomologist. ORMOND R. BUTLER, Ph.D., Botanist. JOHN C. MCNUTT, B.S. CAgr.D, Animal Husbanclman. ERNEST G. RITZMAN, M.S.. Research Professor in Animal llushantlry. KARL W. WOODWARD, A.B., M.F.. Forester. JOHN M. FULLER, B.S.. Dairy Hushandman. T. B. CHARLES, M.S., Poultry Husbantlman. GEORGE F. POTTER, M.S., Horticulturist. THOMAS G. PHILLIPS, Ph.D., Chemist. HARRY C. WOODWORTH, M.S., Agricultural Economist. M. GALE EASTMAN. M.S., Associate Agricultural Economist. TODD O. SMITH, M.S., Associate Chemist. FORD S. PRINCE, B.S.. Associate Agronomist. JESSE R. HEPLER. M.S., Assistant in Vegetable Gardening. PHILIP R. LOWRY, M.S.. Assistant Entomologist. H. C. MOORE. B. S. lAgr.j, M.S., Assistant Dairy Husbandman. CLARK L. STEVENS, B.S.. M.F., Assistant Forester. STANLEY R. SHIMER, M.S.. Assistant Chemist. WALTER T. ACKERMAN, M.S.. Specialist in Rural Electricity. MAX F. ABELL, Ph.D., Assistant Agricultural Economist. CHARLES A. BOTTORFF, B.S. lBacteriologyj, D. V. M., Poultry Pathologist. EARL H. RINEAR, M.S., Research Assistant in Marketing. GORDON P. PERCIVAL. M.S., Assistant Chemist. STUART DUNN, M.S.. .Assistant Botanist. HOWARD A. ROLLINS, M.S.. Assistant Horticulturist. L. PHELPS LATIMER, Ph.D., Assistant Horticulturist. ARTHUR H. WATSON, M.S., Assistant in Vegetable Gardening. HOMER O. STUART. M.S., Assistant Poultry llushanclman. PAUL T. BLOOD. M.S., Assistant Agronomist. Extension Sertvziee Board of Control PRESIDENT E. M. LEWIS. Durham. N. H. ROBERT P. KINGSBURY. Keene, N. H. ALBERTUS T. DUDLEY, Exeter, N. H. Agriculture and Horne Economics EDWARD M. LEWIS, A.M.. LL.D.. President. JOHN C. KENDALL, B.S.. Director of Extension W'orh. EARL P. ROBINSON. B.S.. County Agent Leader.. DAISY D. WILLIAMSON. State Home Demonstration Leader. HARRY C. WOODWORTH, M.S.. Farm Management Demonstrator. MAX F. ABELL, Ph.D., Assistant Farm Management Demonstrator. CLARENCE B. WADLEIGH, B.S., State Leader Boys' and Girls' Clubs, GEORGE L. WAUGH. B.S.. Agent in Dairying. HENRY B. STEVENS. A.B., Executive Secretary. i291 '

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