Dean's files on war production training 1940-1944.

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Dean's files on war production training 1940-1944.

Correspondence, reports, proposals, and equipment inventories regarding defense training during World War II at Utah State University (Utah State Agricultural College). Includes material from the Army Specialized Training Program; Engineering, Science, Management, War Training Program; and other defense training programs operating under the Utah State Board for Vocational Education.

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Utah State University. College of Engineering

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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) ...

Utah State Board for Vocational Education

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Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.)

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Unit 3900 of the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) was established by the War Department at Oregon State College in March 1943. The program provided training for high grade technicians and specialists needed by the Army for the war effort. Most of the instruction was provided by regular Oregon State College faculty; E.B. Lemon, as Dean of Administration, was Coordinator of the ASTP for Oregon State. Enrollment peaked in the summer of 1943 with more than 1300 ASTP students at Oregon State ...