Utah State Agricultural College. School of Engineering. Office of the Dean files 1932-1946

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Utah State Agricultural College. School of Engineering. Office of the Dean files 1932-1946

Mostly correspondence and reports. Topics covered include the Engineering School's active role in Depression era and World War II educational programs on campus.

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Utah State Agricultural College. College of Engineering. Office of the Dean.

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Most of the papers relate to the tenure of George Dewey Clyde ( See also, MS 176, Papers of George D. Clyde) who served as Dean of the School of Engineering from 1938 to 1945. Clyde became a member of the Utah State Agricultural College (USAC) faculty in 1923 From the guide to the Utah State Agricultural College. School of Engineering. Office of the Dean files, 1932-1946, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) ...

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Clyde, George D.

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George Dewey Clyde (1898-1972) born in Mapleton, Utah. USU alumnus. Worked as the of Chief of the Division of Irrigation Engineering and Water Conservation for the Soil Conservation Service, Research Branch under the USDA. Also served as governor of Utah. Dean of School of Engineering at USU (1936-1945). From the description of George D. Clyde speeches, 1957-1965. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 71645842 Born on July 21, 1898, in Mapleton, Utah County, Utah, Geo...

Utah State University. College of Engineering

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