Word: aberdeen
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...this meeting is two fold: to point out the opportunities of agriculture as a vocation, and to create a formal organization among alumni engaged in farming. The speakers will be the Hon. Carl Vrooman '94, of Washington, D. C., Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, and Clyde L. Davis, of Aberdeen, N. C., Secretary of the Sand Hill Board of Trade...
...among alumni engaged in farming. The final list of speakers and their subjects is as follows: "Rural Organization", by the Hon. Carl Vrooman '94, of Washington, D.C., Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; and "The College and the Farmer", by Clyde L. Davis, Secretary of the Sand Hill Board of Trade, Aberdeen, N. C. Professor T. N. Carver will preside. The meeting will be open to members of the Union, the Under graduate Economics Society, and all alumni interested...
...members of the University interested in agriculture as a profession is instigated by certain leaders of the Undergraduate Economics Society. At the organization meeting the speakers will include the Hon. Carl Schurz Vrooman '94, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, and Secretary Davis, of the Sand Hill Board of Trade of Aberdeen...
...Melrose; for vice-president, Wallace Campbell '16, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., and Leslie Allen Morgan '17, of Potwin, Kansas; for treasurer, Phillips Bradley '16, of Lincoln, and Harold McBride Thurston '17, of Muskegon, Mich.; and for secretary, Douglas Campbell '17, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., and George Mair '16, of Aberdeen, Scotland...
...York, November 3, 1911.--The University football team arrived here this evening at 6 o'clock and went directly to the Hotel Aberdeen, where it will remain until the 10.40 train to Princeton tomorrow morning. All the men are in the best of spirits and are eager for the game with Princeton tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Immediately after the game the team will return to New York by special train and will take the 10.02 train on Sunday for Cambridge...