HomeMy WebLinkAboutOtto Seeman 010604bOTTO SEEMAN HONORED AT TEXAS A &M — Otto P. Seeman, former farm foreman for
the Texas A &M College Animal Husbandry Department, was honored at the school's 10th
annual Swine Short Course for 31 years of service. He retired recently. !`_A certificate of
appreciation and a watch were presented to him by Fred Hale, left, professor in charge of
swine at A&M, and Dr. R. D. Lewis, director of the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.
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The Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College System is
"the lengthening shadow" of the men and women who have
given it devoted and able service. Those who have served for
a quarter of a century or more have been most important forces
in directing its development, and shaping its character. We
therefore, as friends and fellow workers, do hereby express to
our gratitude and appreciation for twenty -five years of loyal,
fruitful labor, and our sincere wish for many years of continued
happiness and helpfulness to mankind.
College Station. Texas
December 17, 1954
OTTO P SEEMAN
CHANCELLOR. TEXAS AGRICULTU$L AND
MECHANICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM