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Biographical Sketches 1951-19661951 APPOINTMENTSB. Michigan. B.S., 1947, Michigan State. Appointed as farm management extension specialist. Resigned to go with agricultural loan division of the Northwestern Life Insurance Company. Currently, 1967, President of Northwestern Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. B. Kansas, 1921. B.S., 1947, Kansas State University; M.A., 1951; Ph,D., 1953, Harvard. First appointed as extension specialist in farm management. After a year or so, he transferred to teaching and research in farm management and devoted major effort to the study and evaluation of the experimental township extension project. Fields: Farm management and production economics. Resigned, 6/30/65, to become Head of Agricultural Economics Department, Washington State University. Editor, Journal Farm Economics, 1962-65. In World War II in U.S. Army Air Force, 1942-46, private to captain. Language: Spanish and French. Honors: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta and Sigma Delta. 1952 APPOINTMENTSB. 1928 on a fruit farm near Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. B.S., 1949; Ph.D., 1959, Michigan State. First appointed as extension specialist in farm management. Appointed Assistant Director Cooperative Extension for 4-H Club Program, 7/l/56. Ext. Specialist in Public Affairs 1955-56; Ext. Specialist in Marketing, 1952-53. Title changes: Ass't Prof. to Assoc. Prof, and in 1961 to Prof. Field: Agricultural Policy. Resigned as Director, M.S.U. 4-H Club Program in 1962 to become Director of Agriculture of the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan. In U.S. Army, 10/7/53-10/16/55. B. Redwood Falls, Minnesota, 1918. B.S., 1940, Illinois; M.A., 1942, Michigan State; Ph.D., 1949, Chicago. Currently, 1967, professor of Agricultural Economics with major interest in the application of production economics, wherever useful, including but not limited to farm management, economic development and policy. Appointed in December, 1965, Director of the Consortium for the Study of Nigerian Rural Development (an M.S.U. project) on a part-time basis. Currently, 1967, Consultant to the Rockefeller Foundation and to the Ford Foundation and has been a long-time Consultant to the Tennessee Valley Authority. In 1963 and 1964 he was Director of the Economic Development Institute, University of Nigeria as part of his M.S.U. responsibilities. In 1961, he served as a member of the United States State Department Economic/Military advisory team to Thailand. In 1959, he was on sabbatical leave for study of philosophic value theory at Cambridge University, England, and served as Simon visiting professor at the University of Manchester. In 1956, he was on leave as a visiting professor at the University of California. In 1955, he was on leave as a consultant in Norway for the Norwegian Institute of Agricultural Economics. Formerly, 1948-1952, professor of Farm Economics at the University of Kentucky; and an associate economic statistician in the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, USDA, 1942-1946, except for service as Lieutenant, U.S. Naval Supply Corps. Language: French Honors: American Farm Economics Association outstanding research in 1952 and 1959; M.S.U. Distinguished Professor Award, 1966; Vice-President American Farm Economic Association, 1962. Publications: Co-author with L. A. Bradfield of Farm Management Analysis, John Wiley and Sons, 1953. Co-editor of nine books. Contributor of chapters in twenty-four books. Author of numerous bulletins and journal articles. B. Iowa., 1921. B.S., 1946; M.S., 1950; Ph.D., 1953, Iowa State University. Appointed as Ass't Prof. in Agricultural Economics. Fields: Land and water economics. Formerly economist with Resources for the Future, Inc. and with Penn. State and Iowa State. Budget and Agricultural Economist, Hoover Commission on Reorganization Executive Branch of Government. B. Holton, Kansas, (Jackson County), 1922. B.S., 1947; M.S., 1948, Kansas State; Ph.D., 1954, Michigan State. Current, 1967, Professor; major fields: agricultural marketing and economic development; 20 percent teaching, 50 percent research, 30 percent administration. Associate Director of Institute of International Agriculture, 1967 - ; Co-Director of USAID contract research project on food marketing problems in Latin America, 1965 - ; served two years, 1960-62, as M.S.U. advisor to College of Agriculture at Palmira, Colombia, South America; Assistant Prof., Kansas State University, 1948-51. Language: Spanish. Associate Editor of Journal of Farm Economics, 1962-65. B. Minnesota, 1922. B.A., 1947; M.S., 1948; Ph.D., 1953, University of Minnesota. First appointed as Ass't Prof. in Agricultural Economics and currently, 1967, Professor in Agricultural Economics with major interests in international trade and policy and in marketing. With St. Paul Bank for Cooperatives as Business Analyst, 1950. For two years, 1964 and 1965, on leave, U.S. Dept. of State as consultant in Paris, France to the agricultural policy division of OECD, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Editor, Agricultural Market Analysis, M.S.U. Bureau of Business and Economic Research, 1964. Honors: American Farm Economics Assoc. Thesis Award, 1953. B. Hooper, Utah. B.S., 1948; M.S., 1954, Utah; Ph.D., 1953, Michigan State. Appointed as Ass't Prof. in research. In World War II military service 1941-45. B. Hanford, California, 1923. B.S., 1948; M.S., 1949; Ph.D., 1954, University of California. Appointed as Ass't Prof. and resigned 1958 as Assoc. Prof. (res.) to assume position as Assoc. Prof. in market research at the University of California at Davis. Currently 1967, Prof. and Vice Chairman of Dept. of Agr'l. Econ. at Davis. 1954 APPOINTMENTSB. Virginia. B.S., 1947, Virginia Poly Tech. Institute; M.S., 1949; Ph.D., 1954, Wisconsin. Appointed as Ass't. Prof. in Agricultural Marketing and currently, 1967, Prof. and Director of the Rural Manpower Center. Formerly, Director of the M.S.U. Cooperative Extension Service and Continuing Education Service in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, 1957-61, and Advisor to the West Pakistan government at Peshawar Academy for Rural Development, 1961-63, a Ford Foundation Project. Chairman, Governor's Commission on Migrant Labor, 1965-66; Member, Michigan Commission on Manpower Development and Training, 1966 to _. B. Vancouver, Washington, 1924. B.S., 1949; M.A., 1952, Washington State; Ph.D. 1958, Michigan State. Appointed instructor (Research). Major interest, land economics. Transferred 8/10/60 to the new Department of Resource Development and is currently, 1967, Associate Professor. *Currently 1967, still on M.S.U . Staff in Department of Resource Development. B. Three Rivers, Michigan. M.S., 1951, Michigan State, Extension specialist in retail education. Resigned as Inst. (Ext.) in Agricultural Economics Dept. Sept. 30, 1956. B. Oregon, 1926. B.S., 1951, Oregon State; M.A., 1953; Ph.D., 1962, Michigan State. Field, agricultural marketing. Extension specialist in food retailer education. Resigned 1962 to go with the Univ. of Arizona as Ass't Prof. in Agr'l Economics. B. South Dakota, 1926. B.A., 1948, Texas A & M; M.A., Duke, 1950; Ph.D., Harvard, 1964. Appointed as Ass't Prof. and currently, 1967, Professor of Agricultural Economics, 90 percent research and 10 percent teaching in areas of public policy, the economic development of American agriculture and social organization change theory. Consultant, President's Materials Policy Commission, Washington, D.C., 1951. On leave August 1963 to August 1965 to serve as Senior Staff Economist on the President's Council of Economic Advisors. Consultant, President's Council of Economic Advisors, 1965-68, Bureau of the Budget 1966-67, and Member, President's National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty, 1966-67. Language: Spanish. Honors: American Farm Economic Assoc. Thesis Award, 1957 and outstanding article published in The Journal of Farm Economics in 1965. Contributor of papers or chapters to 17 books. B. 1918 on a farm near Louisville, Ohio. B.S., 1940, M.S.C; M.S., 1949; Ph.D., 1953, Purdue. Appointed as Ass't Prof., extension specialist in farm management, with special interests in cropping systems, cost studies, cattle feeding and extension program development. Currently, 1967, professor. Assigned to M.S,U. Colombia project, 1957-59 as agricultural economic advisor at Palmira. Member of survey team to Argentina for Feasibility Study at Balarce relative to the establishment of a new land grant type of a college of agriculture (6 weeks) 1966. Ass't Prof. and Ext. Spec., Univ. of Illinois, 1953-54. Instructor and Ext. Spec., Purdue Univ., 1949-53. Ass't and Assoc. County Agr'l Agent, Sandusky, Ohio, 1946-48. In World War II, 1940-45, Army Artillery Officer, final rank, Major. Language: Spanish. B. Yell County, Arkansas 1914. B.S., University of Arkansas, 1942; Ph.D., 1955, University of Wisconsin. Appointed as Ass't Prof. research; currently, 1967, Assoc. Prof., research, extension and teaching with areas of interest in marketing, agricultural policy and agricultural development. Advisor to West Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Peshawar in 1964 and 1965, a Ford Foundation Project. Assistant and County Agricultural Agent, Fayetteville, Russellville, and Clinton, Arkansas, 1942-44. U.S. Navy, World War II. Language: Spanish, French. Alpha Zeta, Danforth Fellow. 1955 APPOINTMENTSB. Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1917. B.S., 1937; M.S., 1940, University of Connecticut; M.A., 1949 and Ph.D., 1950, Harvard. Assoc. Prof. in Farm Management, 1955-65. Research associate, Harvard University, 1946-51. Consultant, Scotland Department of Agriculture, Edinburgh, 1951-52. Research fellow at Harvard, 1952-55. Major area of interest: farm management research, particularly in dairy farm management. M.S.U. Colombia project during 1962-64 to provide technical assistance in the area of agricultural economics with the faculties of agronomy at Universities of Medellin and Palmira. He also conducted research under contract with the USDA. Resigned as Assoc. Prof., 3/26/65 to go with AID (Agency for International Development) and currently, 1967, located in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. B. North Dakota, 1930. B.S., 1952, North Dakota State; M.S., 1953; Ph.D., 1955, Iowa State University. Cooperative appointment M.S.U. and USDA, Production Economics Division. Major interests: Dairy adjustment study with fields in farm management and production economics. B. Essex County, Canada. B.S., Ontario, 1951; M.S. and Ph.D., M.S.U., 1953 and 1957. Major interest, research in agricultural economics. Resigned, 6/30/50, to be a price analyst with the Connel Company, a grain firm in Westfield, New Jersey. B. Illinois, 1924. B.S., 1949; M.S., 1953, University of Illinois; Ph.D., 1961, M.S.U. Cooperative appointment, M.S.U. and USDA Economic Research Service assignment at M.S.U. was on rural taxation studies and national inventory of conservation needs. Transferred to University of Illinois, 7/l/62-7/31/64. Returned to M.S.U. 8/l/64-6/30/66. Second assignment at M.S.U., doing research with River Basin and Watershed Branch of Economic Research Service, USDA Resource Development, Economics Division. Transferred to Wash., D.C., June 30, 1966. B. McPherson, Kansas, Dec. 8, 1917. A.B., 1939, University of Kansas; M.S. and Ph.D., 1941 and 1947, Iowa State University. Taught at N. Carolina State, 1953-54; Iowa State University, 1946-48. Author of book, "Activity Analysis of Production and Allocation" (1951); Co-author with Frank Jarrett of book, "A Statistical Study of Livestock Production and Marketing" (1955). Teaching and research in agricultural economics (statistics). Transferred to become Head of Department of Economics, M.S.U., 1956-60. Returned to Agricultural Economics Department, 1961. Resigned, July 1, 1965 to go with University of Minnesota as professor of economics, statistics and agricultural economics. Listed in Who's Who in America. B. North Dakota, 1927. B.S., 1952, North Dakota State; M.S., 1954, University of Kentucky; Ph.D., 1957, M.S.U. Appointed as instructor in agricultural economics. Resigned to go with USDA at Univ. of Minnesota. 1956 APPOINTMENTSB. Iowa, 1930. B.S., 1951; M.S., 1952, Iowa State; Ph.D., 1961, Stanford Univ. Appointed as Ass't Prof. and currently, 1967, Assoc. Prof. Currently, 1967, teaching 75 percent, research 25 percent. Major interests, price analysis and econometrics. Language: French. Joint author of Economics and Management in Agriculture, Prentice-Hall, 1962; and of Improving Undergraduate Education, Report of the Committee on Undergraduate Education, Michigan State University, 1967. Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest and in American Men in Science. Honors: Phi Kappa Phi. B. Minnesota, 1923. B.S., 1948, University of Minnesota; M.S., 1955; Ph.D., 1957, Michigan State. Former county agricultural agent, Anoka County, Minnesota. Extension specialist in farm management. Resigned Sept. 7, 1962 to head up Agricultural Economics Extension, Missouri. Currently, 1967, with Federal Extension Service, Washington, D.C. U.S. Army, 1943-46. B. Iowa, 1920. B.S., 1942, Iowa State University; M.S., 1957, Michigan State; Ph.D., 1960, Iowa State University. Instructor in agricultural economics. Field: Agricultural Policy. 1957 APPOINTMENTSB. Milton, Indiana, 1929. B.S., 1951, Purdue; M.S., 1952, Cornell; Ph.D., 1960, Michigan State. Appointed as an instructor; currently, 1967, Assoc. Prof. with assignment, 50 percent extension, 30 percent research and 20 percent teaching. Major areas of interest: Agricultural outlook and prices. Market editor hor National Livestock Producer and Michigan Farmer magazines. Contributor to Agricultural Market Analysis (Ed. Vernon L. Sorenson). Bureau of Business and Economic Research, M.S.U., 1964; and Energy and the Michigan Economy: A Forecast, (Michigan Energy Survey Committee) Bureau of Business Research, Univ. of Mich., 1967. B. Van Buren, Arkansas, 1925. B.S., 1948, University of Arkansas; M.S., 1951; Ph.D., 1959, Cornell University. Extension and research in agricultural marketing. Currently, 1967, Associate Professor with 50 percent extension and 50 percent research. Major interests: agricultural marketing and business management. Formerly with Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA. Consultant to Weitz-Hettelsater Engineers in Brazil in 1962 and in COLOMBIA in 1964. Consultant to Stanford Research Institute in Argentina in 1967. Graduate work in Business Management at University of California for 1967-68 school year. B. Johnson Station, Iowa, 1922. B.S., cum laude 1951; M.S., 1963; and Ph.D., 1958, University of Wisconsin. Project leader for M.S.U.'s project in Colombia, South America, 1960, 1961 and 1962. Contributor to three books on Latin America. Served on national advisory committee to the Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin, 1964-67. Consultant to Land Tenure Center, Bogata, Colombia, 1967. Ass't Prof., teaching and research, Univ. of Nevada, 1955-57. Named Director of the newly created Latin American Studies Center at M.S.U., 7/l/63, on half-time basis. Currently, 1967, full professor, 50 percent extension and 50 percent as Director, Latin American Studies Center at M.S.U. with major interests in public policy and Latin American Studies. Language: Spanish. B. Indiana, 1931. B.S., 1956; M.S., 1957, University of Minnesota. Major interest: agricultural marketing. Appointed as an instructor, resigned as an Ass't Prof. to go with Agr'l Econ. Dept., Cornell Univ. B. Bedford, Indiana. B.S., 1953, Purdue; M.A., 1957, University of Indiana. Appointed as instructor in agricultural economics as a specialist in retailer education in Michigan State marketing program. B. New York State, 1931. B.S., 1953, Cornell; M.S., 1956, Ph.D., 1958, University of Illinois. Ass't Prof. and Extension Specialist in agricultural policy. Resigned 6/30/61 to become Assoc. Prof. Agricultural Economics, Univ. of Maryland. 1958 APPOINTMENTSB. Columbus, Ohio, 1929. B.S., 1951, Ohio State; M.S., 1955, Cornell; Ph.D., 1959, University of Wisconsin. Served in U.S. Navy, 1951-53. Extension specialist in agricultural marketing. Resigned as Ass't Prof. to become Assoc. Prof. Agricultural Economics, University of Maryland. B. Escanaba, Michigan. B.S., 1953; M.S., 1958, M.S.U. Appointed as extension specialist as Consumers Marketing Information Agent at large. Taught home economics in Farmington Township Schools, Michigan, 1953-55. B. Australia, 1926. B.S., 1949, University of Queensland; M.S., 1957, University of Nottingham, England; Ph.D., 1960, M.S.U. Appointed as Ass't Prof. in cooperation with FERD, ARS, USDA. Field: General agricultural economics. Resigned as Ass't Prof, (Research) December 30, 1961. B. Norway, Michigan, 1920. B.S., 1941, University of Michigan; M.A. 1951; Ph.D., 1958, University of Chicago. Currently, 1967, Prof. in Agricultural Economics and in Economics Departments, M.S.U.; 70 percent research, 30 percent teaching. Field: Econometrics. Assoc. Prof. Mich. State 1959-67; Ass't. Prof., University of Chicago, 1954-58; Instructor, Northwestern University, 1953-54; Research Assistant, Univ. of Chicago, 1951-53; Engineer, Container Corporation of America, 1947-48; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; Engineer, McDonald Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri, 1941-44. Books: Grain Yields and the American Food Supply (with D. Gale Johnson), Univ. of Chicago Press, 1962; Agricultural Market Analysis (contributor), ed. Vernon L. Sorenson, Bureau of Business and Economic Research, M.S.U., 1964. Honor Societies: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi. American Farm Economic Association, Ph. D. Thesis Award, 1959. 1959 APPOINTMENTSB. Clyde, New York, 1931. B.S., 1953; M.S., 1956, Cornell University; Ph.D., 1959, Purdue University. Extension specialist in farm management and currently, 1967, 20 percent of time assigned to teaching. Fields: Fruit and poultry management, farm credit, farm operating agreements and estate planning. Currently, 1967, an Assoc. Prof. In U.S. Army, Germany, 1953-55. Language: French. B. Corunna, Michigan, 1928. B.S., 1951; M.S., 1956; Ph.D., 1964, M.S.U. Cooperative appointment with Farm Economics Division, ERS, USDA, with special interests in the area of agricultural finance. Formerly, economic analyst with Tractor and Implement Division, Ford Motor Company, Birmingham, Michigan. Resigned to go with Agricultural Economics Dept., Washington State University, Pullman. B. Adrian, Michigan, 1923. B.S., 1954; M.S., 1956, M.S.U.; Ph.D., 1959, University of California. Appointed as an extension specialist in agricultural marketing, particularly fruits and vegetables. Resigned as Ass't Prof. to go with University of California. B. 1935 on a farm near Dawson, Nebraska. B.S., 1956, University of Nebraska; M.S., 1951; Ph.D., 1959, University of Wisconsin. Currently, 1961, Assoc. Prof. and 90 percent research and 10 percent teaching, and part-time with Justin Morrill College. Fields: Land and water economics; regional development; and public finance. Formerly, research assistant, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1956-59. Visiting scholar, Resources For The Future, 1964-65. AFEA Travel Grant, Int'l Conf. Agr'l Econ., France, 1964. Member of Alpha Zeta and Gamma Sigma Delta. Contributor to Economics and Management in Agriculture and Agricultural Market Analysis. B. Stanton, Michigan, 1932. B.S., 1955; M.S., 1956, M.S.U.; Ph.D., 1959, North Carolina State College. Fields: Farm management, production economics, agricultural finance. Reading knowledge of German and French. Co-author of Farm and Personal Finance, a text for high school students. Contributing author to Agricultural Market Analysis. His 1967 appointment was teaching and research. 1967-68 Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. Honors: Highest National Science Foundation Fellow, 1957-56, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta and Phi Kappa Phi. B. Kansas, 1928. B.S., 1949; M.S., 1955, Kansas State. Fields: Land and water economics and conservation. U.S. Army, 1951-53. Field inspector, Kansas Crop Improvement Association, 1948-49. Cooperative appointment with River Basin and Watershed Branch of Resource Development, Economics Division of ERS, USDA., now Division Director. Reference room librarian. Resigned 3/31/65. B. Washinaton State, 1922. B.A., 1947, University of Washington; M.A., 1950, Washington State University. Field: Agricultural policy. Cooperative appointment with USDA, Resource Development, Economics Division. Transferred to Washington State University, same type of work. 1960 APPOINTMENTSB. Tennessee, 1928. B.S., 1949; M.S., 1955, University of Tennessee; Ph.D., 1960, M.S.U. Extension specialist in agricultural policy. Field: Agricultural policy. Resigned 6/30/61 to go with agricultural economics department, Kansas State. B. Grafton, North Dakota, 1918. B.S., 1941, North Dakota State, M.S., 1946, Univ. of Minn.; Ph.D., 1961, Michigan State Univ. Currently, 1967, Assoc. Prof. of Agricultural Economics with a major interest in policy including agricultural marketing and rural development. Since April, 1965, Deputy Director of the Consortium for the Study of Nigerian Rural Development. Education consultant to the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago; Trustee, Michigan 4-H Foundation; listed in American Men of Science. Formerly, 1955-1960, District Marketing Agent, Cooperative Extension Service, Mich. State Univ., 1948-50. County Agricultural Extension Agent, North Dakota, 1947, teacher, Montevideo, Minnesota. Military Service: U.S. Marine Corps Officer 1941-46 and 1950-54. B. Batavia, New York (fruit farm), 1932. B.S., 1954; M.S., 1958 and Ph.D., 1960 Cornell University. Extension specialist in agricultural marketing. Resigned as Ass't Prof. to return to Agricultural Economics staff at Cornell University as the H. E. Babcock Prof. of Food Economics, Graduate School of Nutrition, and Director, Agribusiness Exec. Program. B. Ohio, 1932. B.S., 1954; M.S., 1958, Ohio State. Appointed and resigned as Ass't Prof. Field: Agricultural marketing. 1961 APPOINTMENTSB. Lexington, Massachusetts, 1934. B.S., 1956, Cornell; M.S., 1961, Michigan State. Appointed as instructor and extension specialist in the Consumer Marketing Program. Currently, 1967, 100 percent extension. Therapeutic Dietitian, Univ. of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, 1957-59. Member, Omicron Nu Honor Society. B. Newberry, Michigan, 1930. B.S., 1952, M.S., 1956, Michigan State; Ph.D., 1961, Harvard. Economic Consultant "The Fund for the Republic, 1959." Economic Advisor, 1963 and 1964; Director, 1964-66 of the Economic Development Institute, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria, Appointed as Ass't Prof. and currently, 1967, Assoc. Prof. of Agricultural Economics and African Studies and 100 percent research in area of International Agricultural Development with special emphasis on West Africa. Visiting Professor, Stanford University, 1967-68. Honors: Fellow African Studies Association. Co-editor with Lawrence Witt of Agriculture in Economic Development, McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1964. Contributor of chapters in six books. Author of many articles and bulletins. B. Marlette, Michigan, 1934. B.S., 1957, M.S.U.; M.S., 1960; Ph.D., 1962, University of Chicago. Appointed as Ass't Prof. and currently, 1967, Assoc. Prof. Special areas of interest are agricultural prices and policy. He is currently Director of the Kellogg Leadership Training Program, and 100 percent extension. Resigned Nov. 1, 1967 to accept position as Head of Dept., Agr'l Econ. at Ohio State University. Language: German In 1953-54, he was national president of the Future Farmers of America. He has traveled extensively throughout the United States and to some foreign lands. He received an award from the American Farm Economic Association for his outstanding doctorate thesis. B. Illinois, 1935. B.S., 1956, Southern Illinois University; M.S., 1958, Penn. State; Ph.D., 1962, Mich. State. Appointed as Research Associate and resigned with same rank. Fields: Production economics and world economic development. Language: Spanish B. Oregon, 1928. B.S., 1956; M.S., 1958, Oregon State University; Ph.D., 1964, M.S.U. Cooperative appointment with M.S.U. and Marketing Economics Division of USDA. B. Illinois, 1935. B.S., 1957, University of Illinois; M.S., 1959, Iowa State. Fields: Farm management and production economics. Cooperative appointment, M.S.U. and FERD with special emphasis on the Lake States Dairy Study. Programming work on five regions in Michigan aimed at estimating supply curves for Michigan production and getting information on the competitive position of dairying in different regions in Michigan. B. Nebraska, 1934. B.S., 1957, Nebraska; M.S., 1960, Michigan State. Field: Agricultural policy. 1962 APPOINTMENTSB. Illinois, 1933. B.S., 1954; M.S., 1955, University of Illinois; M.S., 1964 (Statistics), M.S.U. Farm management field man, Doane Agricultural Service, 1957-59. U.S. Army, 1955-57. Fields: Agricultural prices and econometrics. Currently, 1967, Research Associate in Agricultural Economics Department and in Department of Statistics and Probability. Primarily responsible for development of general computer routine for use throughout the agricultural, experiment station and for consulting on particular projects such as the TELFARM extension project in farm accounting. B. North Ireland, 1930. B.S., 1952, McGill University; M.S., 1957, Cornell University. Appointed as Ass't Prof., Extension Specialist in consumer marketing information. Currently, 1967, on leave and since March 1966 has been engaged in agricultural marketing research at University of Nigeria, NSUKKA, Campus. 1963 APPOINTMENTSB. Iowa, 1934. B.S., 1956 and Ph.D., 1963, Iowa State University. Ass't Prof. in research with major interests in marketing, econometrics and operations research. Research associate at Iowa State University 1961-62. Research assistant, Iowa State University 1958-61. U.S. Army 1956-58. Phi Kappa Phi. B. Illinois, 1933. B.S., 1956; M.S., 1960, University of Illinois, Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1963. Appointed as Ass't Prof., Extension Specialist in farm management. Honors: AFEA Master's Thesis Award, 1960. B. Illinois, 1935. B.S., 1959, Western Illinois University; M.S., 1962, Michigan State. Appointment cooperative with Farm Production, Economics Division, USDA. B. Kansas, 1926. B.S., 1951; M.S., 1958, Kansas State; Ph.D., 1963, Iowa State University. Appointed as Ass't Prof. and Extension Specialist in Public Policy with special interest in local government and taxation. In U.S. Navy, in Southern Pacific, 1944-46, World War II. B. Macomb County, Michigan, 1933. B.S., 1956, M.S., 1957 and Ph.D. (nearly completed, 1966), M.S.U. Appointed as agricultural economist, USDA, ERS, RDED, and RBM. 1964 APPOINTMENTSB. Oregon, 1938. B.S., 1960; M.S., 1962, Oregon State University; Ph.D., 1964, Mich. State. Appointment Cooperative with USDA Marketing Economics Division. B. Minnesota, 1930. B.S., 1953; M.S., 1954; Ph.D., 1957, University of Minnesota. Appointed as Associate Professor in extension and research. Resigned as Assoc. Prof. to become Deputy Director, Economic Research Service, USDA. B. Middleville, Barry County, Michigan, 1927. B.A., 1961, M.S.U. Technical Supervisor, Farm Management, assigned to TELFARM Extension, Computer Program. Language: Yoruba. B. Massachusetts, 1927. B.A., 1950, Princeton; M.S., 1955; Ph.D., 1959, Cornell University. Appointed as Associate Professor, currently, 1967, Associate Professor and is 70 percent research and 30 percent teaching in the economics of agricultural development with particular reference to Asia. International Agricultural Economist, Economic Research Service, USDA, 1961-64; Visiting Professor, National College of Agriculture, South Vietnam, 1959-61 for the Agricultural Development Council, Inc., New York, N.Y.; Ass't. Prof., Cornell University 1959; Fellow Ford Foundation, Lebanon, 1956-57; Asst Prof. of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 1956-57. Languages: French, Spanish, Arabic. Books: Contributor to Food: One Tool in International Economic Development and America's Stake in World Agriculture, 1964 Yearbook of Agriculture. Honors: Sigma Xi and Ford Foundation Fellowship. Graduated B.A. with Honors. Appointment cooperative with USDA, ERS, RDGD, and RBW. Appointed as project assistant, farm management extension. Resigned 12/31/65 to go with Federal Intermediate Credit Bank at St. Paul to work on I.B.M. farm account records. Appointed as Professor of Agricultural Economics. Resigned to go with the World Bank in Washington, D.C. B. Virginia, 1934. B.S., 1956; M.S., 1963, Virginia Poly. Institute. Appointment cooperative with USDA, Resource Development, Economics Division (Cotner's group). Fields: Land and Water Economics, Conservation and Development. B. Michigan, 1936. B.S., 1958; M.S., 1960, Michigan State; Ph.D., 1965, Oregon State. Appointed as Ass't Prof.; currently, 1967, 50 percent research and 50 percent extension in areas of agricultural marketing and price analysis. Instructor in Dept. of Economics, Oregon State, 1963; Ass't in Ag. Economics, Oregon State, 1962, Ass't in Consumer Marketing, Michigan State 1960. Member of Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta. Language: Spanish. 1965 APPOINTMENTSB. Montgomery County, Indiana, 1938. B.S., 1960; M.S., 1961, Purdue; Ph.D., 1965, North Carolina State University. Appointed as Ass't Prof., currently, 1967, 10 percent teaching, 60 percent research, and 30 percent extension in areas of agricultural marketing and public policy. Research on general farm organizations and agricultural marketing organizations. In 1967, named Director of the Kellogg Farmers Study Program. Book: Contemporary Agricultural Marketing, 1968, contributor. B. Indiana, 1928. B.S., 1950; M.S., 1959, Purdue Univ.; Ph.D., 1965, Michigan State. Appointment cooperative with USDA, Resource Development Economics Division, River Basin Study. Field: Farm Management. Appointed as Director and Associate Professor in Economics and in Agricultural Development in Economics. Resigned spring, 1966, to go with a Washington, D.C. Agency. B. Ogle County, Illinois, 1940. B.S. (High honors), 1962, M.S., 1963, University of Illinois; Ph.D., 1967, University of California at Berkeley. Ass't Prof., research and teaching in agricultural marketing and policy, industrial organization. Grad. Res., Dept. of Agr. Econ., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1963-65; Univ. Fellow, Dept. of Agr. Econ., Univ. of Illinois, 1962-63. B. Wisconsin, 1936. B.S., 1960, M.S., 1962; Ph.D., 1966, Univ. of Wisconsin. Appointed as Ass't Prof. Extension Specialist in farm management. Fields of interest: Swine management, and financial management. Research Ass't, half-time, July 1964-Sept. 1965; Teaching Ass't half-time, Sept. 1963-June 1964; Extension Specialist in Farm danagement, July 1962-Aug. 1963; and Res. Ass't, half-time, Feb. 1961-June 1962 all at the University of Wisconsin. Alpha Zeta. Limited reading knowledge of French and Spanish. B. Dutton, Montana, 1935. B.S., 1956 and M.S., 1962, Montana State, Ph.D., 1965, Michigan State. Appointed 8/15/65 as a Research Associate. Title changed to Ass't Prof. in January 1, 1967. In 1966, 100 percent research in agricultural policy and international trade. Currently, 1967, Rural Manpower, Michigan State University. Partner, Rossmiller Farms, Bootleg Trail, Great Falls, Montana, 1959-62. Language: German.
B. Lansing, Michigan, 1940. Bachelor of Agriculture and Business Administration with distinction, 1962, Univ. of Minn.; M.S. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics, 1966, Univ. of Wisconsin. Appointed as Ass't Prof. and currently, 1967, 40 percent Kellogg Farmers Study Program, 10 percent research and 50 percent teaching. Areas of interest: Leadership development, agricultural marketing, economic theory and public administration. Danforth Fellowship Avard, and also the Continental Grain Scholarship at the Univ. of Minn., 1961; N.D.E.A. Fellow, Univ. of Wisc., 1962-65; Res. Ass't, Univ. of Wisc., summers 1963 and 1964; teaching assistant, Univ. of Wisc., spring 1964; Y.M.C.A. Counselor, 1958; Ass't Track Coach, Alexander Ramsey High School, springs of 1961 and 1962. Member of American Farm Economics Association, Alpha Zeta, and Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary. Past President, Taylor-Hibbard Club, Univ. of Wisc. 1966 APPOINTMENTSB. Tecumseh, Nebraska, 1938. B.S., 1960, Univ. of Minn.; II.S., 1963, Nebraska; Ph.D., 1966, Michigan State. First appointed as Research Associate, Rural Manpower Center. Currently, 1967, Ass't Prof. Rural Manpower Center. Research: Rural manpower labor productivity and labor utilization problems with special reference to Michigan fruit and vegetable farms. Honors; Idi"innesota SPAIN Foreign Study Award, 1959; Chicago and N.W. Railway Co. Nat. 4-H Scholarship Award, 1962. B. North Platte, Nebraska, 1934. B.S., 1956, University of Nebraska; M.S., 1960, Ph.D., 1964. Oklahoma State University. Appointed August 1, 1966, Ass't Prof., research in farm management. Currently, 1967, involved in research and teaching in farm management and production economics. Agr. Economist, Economic Research Service, Farm Production Economics Division, USDA, Stillwater, Okla., 1964-66 and 1956-61. Res. Ass't and Res. Assoc., Okla. State Univ., 1962-64. Military service, Army, 6 months, 3/57-9/57. Alpha Zeta and Pi Gamma Mu. Language: Spanish. B. Tenafly, New Jersey, October 1931. B.S., 1953; M.S. 1958 and Ph.D., 1962 all at Cornell University. First appointed as Assoc. Prof. with assignments in research and teaching. Senior advisor to the Pakistan project and assigned to the East Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, Feb. 1966-May 1968. Ass't Prof. of Agricultural Economics. Cornell University (teaching, research and extension) 1962-66. Member of American Farm Economics Association; International Association of Agricultural Economists; the American Society for Public Administration; and the Association for Asian Studies. Member of Phi Kappa Phi Honorary. B. 1939 in Texas. B.S., 1962, Texas Technological College; M.S., 1963, Kansas State Univ.; Ph.D., 1967, Michigan State University. Appointed as Ass't Prof. in Agricultural Economics and assigned to the position of Chief of Marketing Research Project (A.I.D.) in Recife, Brazil working for Michigan State University Overseas Research Project with Sudene Government Ministry of Brazil. One year of field research in Puerto Rico on M.S.U. project. |