Clemson University. Horticulture Dept.
Biographical notes:
Julius Franklin Carne DuPre, Assistant Professor of Agriculture and Horticulturist, 1891-1899; Colonel James Stanley Newman, Agriculturist, Horticulturist, and Vice-Director of the Experiment Station, 1891; C.C. Newman appointed Station Horticulturist after DuPre's death, 1899; Dennis Clyde Mooring, Associate Professor of Horticulture, 1909-1910; C.C. Newman, Horticulturist for the Experiment Station, 1909-1910; Homer C. Thompson, Associate Professor of Horticulture, 1910; Clarence Cornelius Vincent, Associate Professor of Horticulture, 1911; Olin Mitchell Clark, Assistant Professor and Assistant in Horticulture, 1912; C.C. Newman, Horticulturist and Professor, 1915-1926; A.M. Musser, Acting Head, Division of Horticulture, 1926-1927; Rupert Alonzo McGinty, Head and Professor, 1928-1932; A.M. Musser, Head and Professor, 1932-1958; Thomas Benjamin Hagler, Head and Professor, 1959-1960; Taze Leonard Senn, Head and Professor, 1960-1981; E.T. Sims, Jr., Acting Head and Professor, 1981-1982; Robert L. (Bob) Andersen, Head and Professor, 1982-1985; Jere Alonzo Brittain, Interim Head and Professor, 1985-1987; R. Daniel Lineberger, Head and Professor, 1987-1991; Jere Alonzo Brittain, Interim Head and Professor, 1991-1992; John William Kelly, Head and Professor, 1992-1995; Dennis Decoteau, Chair and Professor, 1995-1997; Ted Whitwell, Chair and Professor, 1998-2008.
From the description of Horticulture department records, 1939-1982, (bulk 1975-1982) (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 191800129
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Subjects:
- Agricultural extension work
- Botanical gardens
- Fruit culture
- Greenhouse plants
- Horticultural crops
- Horticulture
- Horticulture
- Horticulture
- Landscape design
- Ornamental horticulture
- Turf management
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- South Carolina--Clemson (as recorded)
- South Carolina (as recorded)