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INFLUENCs 0? THE AGRICULTURAL L SAD-3 OF "'F~
A & M COLLEGS OF TEXAS.
' V 1. W. L. 3ta:ngel, Dean School of Agri. Texas. /s"
Tech. Col.
2. Ray C. Mowery, Read Dep. Animal Husbandry
i 3. A Roy Chappe2, Heads Dept. Vocational _ Teaehirw
'"a a. Tech. GA. "
4. Louis Merrill; Reginol Director Boil Consma on,
Tex. , Otlit. it., ! La. &
5. C. Luker, DireatOr Soil Conservation, New / C4
Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado & Wyoming. ~
6. J. C. Dyker, let Assict. HRtione-1 Soil Conser-
vation.
7. C. C. Gibson, Director Sat. Service, Tex. ` & M
College _
7e. G. L. Boykin, Director Extenzion, New Mexico.
S. Sterling Evans, General Agent & President 0-f
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the Federal Land Bank, Fsra Credit Administration,
9. 10vin J. Kyle, liklter Cardwell, J. S. Punphry,
Clif. Wimberly A Roy Davis (after JAn. let.).
Directors in Farm Credit Adttni itration.
10. Welter Cardwell,. Superintendent of Million
Dollar Agricultural Foundation, Luling, Tex,
Edwin J. Kyle and Sterling Evans, Trusteesi'F-/57
above.
11. A. L. Ward, Director Educa 'tonal Serv. Natl.
Cott,)nseed Prod. Assocs.
12• Cecil Boyt, hid Ace President Tex. & South-
western Cattle Raisers Assoc.
13. Horace Facet;., Director Texas Soil sons.
14. AI."rt rht, See. & Mgr. National Finance
Credit Corp.
15. Jack Turner, Sec. Rat. Hereford Breeders Asst. 'a
16. John Q. Mayfield, Vive President A Gep. Kgr. f Z 3
Gulf Atlantic Whse. Co.
4 1't . R. K. Williamson, Asat. , Director USDA. Ext.
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13. Oeasar ::ohn, Ccne. Stgr,ar. Lower Colorad-)
River authors ty.
19. Clin Teague, . S. Congressman
2C. -nMree Tex. State Senators
f 21. We 0. Cox, Director Better 'Tex. Pa6tures Ine.~-
22. Harold Clark, Act~'_- Agri. Dir. Houston" Chem. Come - FLEA
.r 23. 4:. L. Jones, Dir. Agri. Hi.ghwayiDivision -30
San Antonio Chan: " Come
24. Geo. A Logarf Agri. Mgr., Waco Chi. Con.
25`. Jno . Be Kuykendall, " Aast..-Gen. .Sr. Houston `38
Live-"Stock Shore &r Exposition.
26. R. P. Marshill, Director Pub. Relations for
Tenn. Coal & Iron Co.
27. Jack Tica,3r_sRadio' Paz Dir. '3hrivep6r t La.
28. T. P. r.aae°ield, Ass. Kgr. International- '3d'
' rarvesten Co.
_ 29. F. M. Simpson, Director Agri. Res. Dtp. Swift i$C Co. : 3
' 30. Jack Cun- ninzham, Dir. Soil Con. Personel, Dallas.
31. Jack Batjer, 3r. Hoyt. Bureau Plant Ink. Wash.
32. W. D. Ar!,astronQ, Fead Dept. Hort. Univ. yent'uo'zy -77
33. Fred Cowsart, DirecL3r E_r-p. Sta. Georgia.
?4. 'k. A. Frame; ar, r aP.' :fort. :Pnt. Grezor.. '36
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Gustave -ur`:ist~~ Econoriist Div. ~^ru_t4
t & Veg. U.S.D.A.
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lnfluenoe of l'icul ,ur~1 i=a'3r•s of 1-71a
lK Zolle =-e of Tex s.
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;B C~:+;JlJyed .n Teao'.{ n-r A & Ca!" eZ,e
'TI4 Yo c. A:,. :'eacrJrs In Texas
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gra,auate s of A & 1-- -Colle: e in 1041-42
7.21 from other institutions.
foll win5 teat ac ay of our graduates were in the U L.
Army
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BIOGRAPHY UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
The Eagle Eyle, E.J. Texas A&M University
Jan. 25, 1917 College Station, Texas
YT L- l give .t"~lie:cons erattonl - ris. ree tr•arQ, it. lieRrvrr. the tr'ons -,r,,
_i-1.~ wrl 1Tti;e_ sneer. will Rrow_ to arenfer -7 rc>ner , an er , . riven-er~nr :r en•
r n nD slze_and__nill tic freer from insectpPSt ttnn and Protc~ttoil-rrom sfo?k.~I ran'
disease than . any outer tree we "_C-r r re~ze~ nhr tlrepzhontdwant fir
re•tson•ihle_IPngth of tin4e inako' at:
- Ilte li~e~tl also rr'r-1nn='- nverute that-.will•excito'the-admiratinn
tinle ;furnishes abundantt, shade and is _6r- Pymy nnr traypun this mlenif?_
ev_ treincly-hardy'. - ;cant road Sincerely i•ni ra.., -
Thu twilit hardly-avetrige tip
to the -first two-In hsrdlne9s, but Ig a interviews with. irnny property
- - fdno .9hade tree and- can •be made to
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i - kre I-Bc -tr
_ - • Wield an abundant brori of nets of':t
341- , Tailroad:-along- ihe-highway,-rwe'al
- - - lt•mhht.be n~lvicahle to.nlant'~dt<.-
oun UMC ' . ferent :Parts of the-' roe _ w t c t ter- - - - -
etais and Others Anxious for ' in nympathv--v6-Itlj tlrls_~brk, but' have
ttLxpecfes: so that_>otne a[ ail three. offered _,to,help n every:wa~.posafbki
oiilevard.~1~1_elll(1 1te Ua~~l:', Tf_thists.donP,.
care should be taken. to hale the seine S4~ttile Pioi.I{~le's- Dfter:ts etcd eed
III(ilr 1S~i*ltd. ' ~~t1 t_b"oftw
The kind of tree 2sif"eac~tde of the road -
t! of its -t. aik. tltnt ,t1. Wx- ~ t~r^r~t
tls far as that parttctlar-kind Renter l~Atttc+c#~-t~k
n to opcntit;-ta• belle At wo_uld-beTa~j;on(i_ ldea^fn
xri--.i• r,.., ~-t:lrfrigs -atr(1 .c-a-pab' - br Ftad er Yt' irv~. #~naituas-trom
e at =the hrginning. of i. e rata
, re ltlacciin c ;xr;e- s _ env Mid a(i, r<;trrt~ Cv.da w.*-mention
committees ac both-on-dhP Bryan aitd-CeIIP-P, end i11~ t ttilirrlla Lh. c~tu t\it.s-t►nd eli»s.
v tons and era triE;p = a:-pair of evergreen trees such - ati
i 1 lif0 cbmmtttee liar made Jttrt~+:=U tlen~y!fiait ;rtiercKl-to fur-
h--a:;is: accepked ~'liiscTPle`stts Afifzont.'~- or Cupresai~ it~~u -cam n bar spfftrteeit
is re r"tc'trtt` Hnrortalls=- -
-cbmmiitCe~recjottu c u.r to it SSll :h: holq:$` hlr~> MY Engt.,
a ain' Rive five RchoTarships for the,. / eFan o h an in ou tes . • .e ucN t tl~t:rctnse-tt
I•alsit._i(A•maketie Lollnntng offer-to.
"college •sl10rt courgeTThese .sc to
_gm P__ Il' I$tint•itf tTtc=. A12) thcse'acts at-t;r
stl; f . =1,_T,~; mil don tt' from rttra-buri r pf l+,- F. thmzi c
ruai-befterment-contest'- The-Oot -
liiied plans. of-the comnilttee -wit -I be T iI7-di nartmPnt'-nt.- the-cope „~n,•h ~nnt-Frtntrri-l+r=tliEt ltuliFs cello?
• n r_ a an `-ta iine { a : ` : titltucle ctE-strrlt-trt!-
-With-the:XV&n in'ti Ittlr #telt t i_t~t P2Ch- 1'1(1('-of-.tllA rPa(iTPllruc nrt~' inmhe r(a-ln and we herein invite :tart'
• ~ IeeL apart. Twill-also sui~errlse-the t ,..x:.... _
.movemen t rea , acu, ,
.highway between Bryan and Co~lcfie -
is possibly an undertaking-soon to be_ w ntcr.=I-a_ill-ftrrnisli the..treea--ancL ~'et t ip,: r -~a atleitt rr o-t ie tar
sts _ tl-th t that the rba: tuu _ , e ~~dh(1
realized: .this
c.i... i now ready 1!A- the -1'lanting~ o[ tit
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e' IT. .great . 'and grand wor it
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Sfms. chairrti n nf• t)71+ tree plantin^ coterod frrtnLtlui~,ransitlanting 1 wi?; t1 H- << tnst-the iron; tvill.liegin at
eamrAittee.'has received from Prof. E.
~ once so' we--all mar behold in •ttrcJ
have the cltssl.tn nut.. ritlturn «o,_
Kvle the o on mg se, , exi thPM. -m•rr to imnroved- rariotiP_s.'. future-the-highn.ry-.Ts-a-Ming -of
letter: e n , . , n- joy. +
T-hill urervis. th.. cultivation, ttea-u. 1 er - ^
ege ^ MRS'
1917.-TtIrs. Bart Stms, 'Ilryali
'nt r .e .tree o _r a~«• t `:~,tertc
-Dear--'Mrs. Sims. lielatlve-=-to the.- stan~litt_ .that"thn' \I'oman'~ ("hth crtlt:
plautirag_q_s-tad-e-.re s-'on the:Rrs;tn__ ao,itrr tlic=iiFatt-ra4-lifer-thy-tre.~5
Colley avenue I desire to offer ta' -will nrrin:~ .e to IMr., em; rltltttnt^(?
-the._Woman's_Chth_ of Bryatt_the_ foL• _ at )rapt. din(?c-P~ cry t i•: n fed ~k5 4trint?.
]owing Rucgestions anal-- tp t itlon:
t to ~tnuutor .•.r n.• .tu,t: ~o;.ycar.
1. K{I1rIR of trCC9 t0 itliC. In,j ',..ill cnn'1h-t-flin= Irrr•c era-
In deciding ojhe' kind or :kinds of
trees that should be-planted as avenue
trees_ betwce_n Bryan Anil College: 'T he a' «'astn• nr ymtr', t^inte earl
for..cntt- to ha:•P Haase'trees rlnnt'r,(.
feel that only thtee spoCica_sltottld rint-tr n ri n iv
recelvew-onside'ration. 'These. in their t thoxnuA Ciilti%'otiotl. Riid=-ProliCliMP
ordrr~it=im~tortanca--as. ahai~e=tries. from stark. .Thr .trr•(,c altnfrld•_1!P
are post oak; live oak and PecarTntPd bFfnlr February hrih.
trealiz.e--that<<'cTx_tej%jeoPY in this ! ,
section of country ever cansidcr.plant.jn nnrlr±itfle this nronosition you
ing the post oak.; The very fact. thnt r inu d riot..rxpePt e.vcrv' ttrPP to IPvb,
it is-ki. t' •Htg everywhere m* aki•a-it too i rqr ahnuld you etcpPct tho trees. tn• bo,
common for-the avel•age-~~tP,, -Come,-lame Shade Jr"s in one nr two..
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BIOGRAPHY UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES
The Eagle Kyle, E.J. Texas A&M University
03-29 ld College Station, Texas
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THE RTERN KID:-
WILL BUD YOUR PECANS.
Prof. E' J: Kyle. head of the.depart.
ment of horticulture at the A. and 3i.
College requests The Eagle to state-,
that' if any of the cltizens of -Bryan`4
h8~e-a y pecan rees_theY.- wish_hnd:.
ded. to let him know and he will do
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the budding for- tbem free of char
gey
He did.some buddingitor .
preebt of.this city "which was hWyl
successful.'
This is certainly -a liberal- oiier_=oa<
the part of Pr1of. Kyle and+he is to
be commended _ for it. There is :no
longer any use -in this-country to grc;* .
the small,-thick shell pecan, when the„
large, th1t =e>iells can -be KP.
BTOWIC, tat
An well. It matters not ff. yott.t_! @
the thick -shells'alread
_ y gro!►~8;'-or~
even large trees in bearing, the _ thin
shells can - tie'engrafted by bnddinag
and your pecan orchard can be.made1
a joy forever.
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Influence of tie A.gloieultura_l Leadars of tha
A &; 2 ; o? le?e of Texas.
38. auri ce ~o:.per, Adm. Pasearch do arketin-- Acct.
3'% B. Younztlood, Prin. A0. Econ. & prin.. Exp. 1
Sta. A-m:. ~.3.~. A. :j. Res. dom. Washington.
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i 140 own, mar.ag°, Ie~se or wor'a -o:~arz: -S In
Texas.
120 Employed in Teaching Lit:. A & if College
314 Voc. Ag• Teachers in texas
Z42 County Alts., "istrAct Agts• & Extension Specialists
graduates of -A & : College in 194-1-42
- 72 from-other institutions.
i:2 above .y_g,ri3= ar t s°d Dn 1941-baca-s
following that so a~ of our graduates ;.were in the U. S.
Army
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