Agriculture
Displaying 151 - 200 of 231 in reverse chronological order
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151 | "AG" students testing corn for planting College Eye 16:27, p.8 |
Have been making field trips to farms. | |
152 | Campbell speaks to Rotary Club of Waterloo College Eye 16:17, p.6 |
Macy Campbell spoke on situation of American farmer. | |
153 | Teachers College alumnus is inventor of valuable shocking machine; Glasener Shocker College Eye 15:32, p.1 |
Glasener brothers invent grain shocking machine; photo. | |
154 | Prof. Smith College Eye 15:11, p.8 |
Visited the college. | |
155 | H. E. Rath Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
H. E. Rath works toward a master's degree in agriculture at the Iowa State College during the spring term. | |
156 | Glenn A. Bakkum Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.4 |
Glenn A. Bakkum is named superintendent of Hudson, and will continue to fulfill his duties as an agricultural supervisor for that community. | |
157 | James F. Treasure Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.4 |
James F. Treasure returns to public school education after serving as a county agricultural agent in Muncie, Indiana. He seeks a position as a city superintendent in a small community. | |
158 | Wilbur H. Bender Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
Wilbur H. Bender serves as a professor of agriculture at the Teachers College's teaching department. | |
159 | W. J. Knobbs Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
W. J. Knobbs is released from his agricultural research contract with the Iowa State College to pursue work with the Missouri State Teachers College. | |
160 | Harry L. Eells Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Harry L. Eells receives a master's degree from the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in Ames. | |
161 | W. H. Davis Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.6 |
W. H. Davis receives his doctor of philosophy degree in plant pathology and is appointed professorship in the plant pathology department of the Massachusetts Agricultural College. | |
162 | W. H. Davis Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.6 |
Former professor of agriculture, W. H. Davis, receives a doctor of philosophy degree in plant pathology at the University of Wisconsin and is appointed professor of plant pathology at Massachusetts Agricultural College. | |
163 | Cap E. Miller Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.5 |
Cap E. Miller is a staff member of the Agricultural College, and gave an address on "Farm Manager Recruits" at the twenty-third conference of the State Grain Growers Convention at Fargo, North Dakota. | |
164 | Mrs. Fred E. Sanders Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.4 |
Mildred Sanders resides on a farm near Washington, Iowa where she raises chickens. | |
165 | Capt. E. Miller Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.6 |
Capt. E. Miller serves as a faculty member of the Agricultural College in Fargo, North Dakota, where he conducts research on farm management. | |
166 | Frank L. Byrnes Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.6 |
Frank L. Byrnes and Hazel S. Webster-Byrnes farm in Petersburg, North Dakota. | |
167 | Cap. E. Miller Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.5 |
Cap E. Miller serves as a professor of farm management, and holds a seat as Chairman of Department of Agricultural Economics and Marking at the North Dakota Agricultural College. | |
168 | Paul R. Farlow Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.5 |
Paul R. Farlow earns a position as an agricultural agent with the Illinois Central Railroad. | |
169 | Clara M. Sutter Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5 |
Clara M. Sutter serves as the state poultry expert of South Dakota, working out of the State Agricultural College in Brookings. | |
170 | George L. Martin Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5 |
George L. Martin taught dairying at an agricultural college in Dakota, and later in Montana after graduating from Iowa State College. | |
171 | James S. Fields Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.4 |
James and Bertha Fields conduct specialized farming and seed raising in Saskatchewan, Canada. | |
172 | Carl E. Axtell Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.4 |
Carl and Eunice Axtell operate an eight-hundred acre farm in Gallatin Valley, Montana. Together they raise cattle and grow both wheat and hay. | |
173 | J. F. Treasure Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.4 |
James F. Treasure serves as the head of the Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics for the State of Indiana. | |
174 | Club picnic Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.1 |
The Black Hawk County Poultry and Potato Clubs hold a picnic on college grounds. Professor F. E. Fuller and Superintendent Moeller attend. | |
175 | Peter Luteyn Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.3 |
Professor Peter Luteyn, former professor of mathematics, decides to return to the field of education after a brief agricultural, educational, and religious project in Washington. | |
176 | Clara Sutter Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5 |
Miss Clara Sutter accepts work as a poultry specialist at the South Dakota Agricultural College after three years of service as a Black Hawk County home demonstration agent. | |
177 | Wallace J. Knobbs Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5 |
Wallace J. Knobbs studies at Iowa State College, where he will earn his Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Education. | |
178 | C. E. Cavett Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.5 |
C. E. Cavett serves as director of vocational education in North Dakota, where he hopes to earn a degree in agricultural education at the North Dakota Agricultural College. | |
179 | Hudson wins in cattle judging College Eye 12:28, p.3 |
Won first in dairy judging at state. | |
180 | Consolidation going on in spite of depression College Eye 12:27, p.2 |
Progress despite agricultural problems. | |
181 | Consolidated school club College Eye 12:22, p.5 |
Winfield Scott addressed the group on agriculture. | |
182 | Untitled College Eye 12:19, p.2 |
Professor Eells spoke to leading agricultural authorities. | |
183 | Bakkum makes hit at I. S. T. A. College Eye 12:12, p.2 |
Spoke about ideas on public school agriculture education. | |
184 | Professor Winfield Scott Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.5 |
Winfield Scott has been authorized to conduct laboratory in animal husbandry and agriculture education off campus. | |
185 | I.S.T.C. boys teaching farming Alumni News Letter 4:2, p.5 |
Walter D. Bender, Harold G. Frisby, and E. E. Sage held Smith-Hughes Extension School for farm boys in various parts of the state. | |
186 | Natural Science College Eye 11:25, p.2 |
News from the Department of Natural Science. | |
187 | Prof. Scott addresses Iowa Club College Eye 11:22, p.2 |
Winfield Scott gave speech on the benefits of agricultural scientific management. | |
188 | Iowa Club Monday College Eye 11:21, p.3 |
Professor Scott will speak on agricultural opportunities in Iowa. | |
189 | Unusual demand for men teachers College Eye 11:12, p.8 |
Especially for men who can teach manual training, agriculture, and physical education. | |
190 | Editorially Speaking College Eye 11:9, p.4 |
Praises Clarence Brown's performance on the football field; suggests needed building improvements at I. S. T. C. | |
191 | Professor Winfield Scott College Eye 10:15, p.5 |
Addressed the Cedar Falls Vegetable Growers Association in the Commercial Club rooms Tuesday. | |
192 | Palmer will help eradicate rusts College Eye 9:28, p.6 |
Professor Palmer has been drafted to join the national food conservation department to help with grain growing. | |
193 | Prof. Palmer talks to the country truck growers association College Eye 9:20, p.2 |
Twenty-five members were present; discussed methods of growing onions. | |
194 | Prof. Palmer College Eye 9:15, p.7 |
Professor Palmer gave a talk about the Truck Growers' Association and how to choose high quality potato seed. | |
195 | Iowa Club College Eye 9:6, p.1 |
Discussion of Iowa farming; roster of officers. | |
196 | Professor Reuben McKitrick College Eye 9:3, p.3 |
Professor Reuben McKitrick will advise the State Council of National Defense on the milk situation in Iowa. | |
197 | Black Hawk corn contest; five hundred dollars prize money College Eye 8:29, p.1 |
Black Hawk County hosts corn-growing contest; five hundred dollars in gold contributed by James Black. | |
198 | Honorable dismissals College Eye 8:28, p.6 |
Roster of students dismissed from school for military service or farm work. | |
199 | Plans for agriculture College Eye 8:22, p.6 |
Due to expansion of the grounds after the purchase of eight acres of land near the old factory, instruction in agriculture is possible for the spring and summer terms. | |
200 | Iowa Club College Eye 8:18, p.3 |
News from Iowa Club meeting; publication of Mr. McKitrick's address to the club. |