Thomas Buie Morris Papers 1914-1989

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Thomas Buie Morris Papers 1914-1989

The Thomas Buie Morris Papers, 1914-1989, contains the book, , Morris's autobiography. Also included are newspaper clippings, publications by North Carolina State University and the extension service pertaining to poultry, correspondence relating to Poultry Science Extension, speeches, photographs, poultry calendars made by poultry extension specialists, publications from other states and the United States Department of Agriculture, newsletters, seminars, proceedings, and other items related to poultry and eggs. Stories of a Country Boy Thomas Buie Morris (1915-2001), called Tom, was a Poultry Extension Specialist at North Carolina State University (formerly North Carolina College of Agriculture and Engineering) from 1948 to 1975. He was the author of (1980). Morris graduated from the University of Georgia in 1940 and served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He served as Secretary and Treasurer of the North Carolina State Hatchery Association for seven years. Poultry Can Crow at NCSU

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Morris, Tom, 1915-

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Raised on a farm near Norwood, North Carolina and a graduate of the University of Georgia [B.S. 1940 and M.S. 1940]. He served in the Army and Air Corps during World War II. Morris started working at North Carolina State College in 1948. From the description of Thomas Buie Morris papers, 1922-1980 [manuscript]. (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 471475326 Thomas Buie Morris (1915-2001), called Tom, was a Poultry Extension Specialist at North ...

North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service

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Organized home demonstration work among rural women in North Carolina started when I. O. Schaub, director of the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, appointed Jane S. McKimmon State Home Demonstration Agent in 1911. A pioneer in home demonstration work, McKimmon headed the program until 1937. Ruth Current succeeded her and directed the program for three decades afterward. In 1958, Current was named assistant director of the North Carolina Agricultural Extensio...

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