Correspondence concerning Ralph D. Hetzel and Evan Pugh, 1925-1928.

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Correspondence concerning Ralph D. Hetzel and Evan Pugh, 1925-1928.

The collection contains correspondence between Raymond Dutcher and Ralph D. Hetzel concerning Hetzel's decision to accept the presidency of Penn State, 3 July 1925-27 September 1926, and the 100th anniversary of the birth of Evan Pugh, 28 February-2 April 1928; a copy of Hetzel's resume; a sixteen-page address Dutcher delivered at a Gamma Sigma Delta banquet, 1928, "Our Debt to Evan Pugh;" a copy of a letter from Swithin C. Shortlidge to his niece Elizabeth Walker about Evan Pugh's genealogy; correspondence with Tenney L. Davis, American Chemical Society, about Pugh; and a copy of the Pugh Centenary program, 29 February 1928.

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Dutcher, Raymond Adams

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Raymond Adams Dutcher was professor and head of the Chemistry Department, Pennsylvania State College. From the description of Correspondence concerning Ralph D. Hetzel and Evan Pugh, 1925-1928. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 32171906 ...

Shortlidge, Swithin C.,

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Agricultural College of Pennsylvania

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Hetzel, Ralph Dorn, 1882-1947

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Ralph Dorn Hetzel graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1906. He taught English and public speaking at Oregon State College and became a full professor there in 1910. In 1912 he was asked to organize a political science department and in 1913 was made the director of the extension services at Oregon. Hetzel left Oregon to become President of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts in 1917. The College became the University of New Hampshire in 1923. From...

Walker, Elizabeth F. L.

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Pugh, Evan, 1828-1864

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Evan Pugh was Professor of Chemistry, Scientific and Practical Agriculture, Mineralogy, and Analytical Mechanics, and first president (1860-1864) at the forerunner to Pennsylvania State University. From the description of Evan Pugh papers, 1822-1864. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 31020132 ...

Davis, Tenney L.

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Pennsylvania State College

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