Charles H. Tuck agricultural extension papers
Scope and content
Correspondence concerning the administration of the New York State College of Agriculture's extension service, including buildings and space allocation, staff, finances, New York State politics, the operations of other extension services around the country, and other issues. Correspondents include F.N. Godfrey of the New York State Grange, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Alice McCloskey, R.H. Wheeler, Lyster H. Dewey, and others.
Dates
- 1910-1913.
Creator
- Tuck, Charles H. (Person)
- Godfrey, F. N. (Person)
- Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954 (Person)
- McCloskey, Alice. (Person)
- Wheeler, R. H., 1883-1962. (Person)
- Dewey, Lyster H. (Lyster Hoxie), 1865-1944. (Person)
Language of Material
In English.
Biographical / Historical
Charles H. Tuck was a professor in the New York State College of Agriculture, appointed the head of its extension service in 1906. Liberty Hyde Bailey was the Dean of the College. R.H. Wheeler was a professor in the College and an administrator of the extension service.
Extent
.2 cubic feet. (.2 cubic feet.)
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Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
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