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The College Courier VOL. 1. STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, JULY, 1913. No. 8> Getting Rid of Johnson Grass spread of this pest, In spite of toe warnings that have been given by men who more true 'han In this. Johnson grass will be eradicated from the irrigated valleys In time. Have no doubt of that. [intensively, this thing that lowers toe have been to kill It out when first in- year than this. The small plant just from the seed, before large root stalks j the time the plant puts out its seed- root stalk which will produce green ' of reproducing Itself; by seed and by Stalks can be formed and hence there Is Industrial Club Contests at State Fair Industrial Club contests at the State Fair in Albuquerque on October 6th to 11th, inclusive. These contests were at first planned to be held at the annual, mid- liberal amount of prize money for the boys and girls it has been deemed best The Extension Department of the Col- liberality of the New Mexico Fair Asso- hlbits the Clubs have ever sent out. Mr. Conway, the Director of Extension work, hold which the Industrial Club work is Regents Hold Important Meeting The Board of Regents of the New of importance to the institution. Some changes and advances were made in the arrangement of departmental work. Professor of Geology, and Prof^ H. S. Hammond was advanced to a full professorship in the department of Biology. J. A. Anderson was made Editor of Pub- and Mr. C. P. Wilson will serve full time CONTROL OF THE TYPHOID FLY. The Typhoid Fly, formerly called the House Fly, is the common, non-biting, medium-sized, grayish fly most often seen germs of many kinds. Very little material is needed to breed in and the time neces- week at a time at the most. Do not pile quired by law of every one keeping the house. Tight bins and tight covered week till It can be carted away help The position of Professor of Commeice, vacated by the resignation of Mr. J. O. Miller, was filled b;' the election of Prof. ment. Mr. George W. Kable of Berkeley, California, was elected to the position of While this is not as important for him section, it will add to the value of bis tion had been sufficient for the preced- irrlgatlon. We would like to know from (Continued on Page Four)
Object Description
Title | College courier, Volume 1, Number 8 |
Articles | Getting rid of Johnson grass; Industrial Club contests at State Fair; Control of the typhoid fly; Regents hold important meeting; A question; Extension; Graduates get good positions; News notes; Boys' and Girls' Industrial Clubs; Second annual state contest; Change in the time of the contest; Professor Vaughan doing extension work; To serve the farmers |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Merrill, Dayton Eugene |
Contributors | Bennett, Jos. F; Humbert, Eugene Peter |
Description | Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College. |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1913-07 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Agriculture--New Mexico; Publications; New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; |
Creator | Merrill, Dayton Eugene |
Contributors | Bennett, Jos. F; Humbert, Eugene Peter |
Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Date Original | 1913-07 |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Type | Text |
Format | image/tiff |
Collection | ACES Historical Publications |
Identifier | ACES_NMEN_ccv1i8_0001 |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental, Agricultural Communications Department. |
Language | eng |
OCR | The College Courier VOL. 1. STATE COLLEGE, NEW MEXICO, JULY, 1913. No. 8> Getting Rid of Johnson Grass spread of this pest, In spite of toe warnings that have been given by men who more true 'han In this. Johnson grass will be eradicated from the irrigated valleys In time. Have no doubt of that. [intensively, this thing that lowers toe have been to kill It out when first in- year than this. The small plant just from the seed, before large root stalks j the time the plant puts out its seed- root stalk which will produce green ' of reproducing Itself; by seed and by Stalks can be formed and hence there Is Industrial Club Contests at State Fair Industrial Club contests at the State Fair in Albuquerque on October 6th to 11th, inclusive. These contests were at first planned to be held at the annual, mid- liberal amount of prize money for the boys and girls it has been deemed best The Extension Department of the Col- liberality of the New Mexico Fair Asso- hlbits the Clubs have ever sent out. Mr. Conway, the Director of Extension work, hold which the Industrial Club work is Regents Hold Important Meeting The Board of Regents of the New of importance to the institution. Some changes and advances were made in the arrangement of departmental work. Professor of Geology, and Prof^ H. S. Hammond was advanced to a full professorship in the department of Biology. J. A. Anderson was made Editor of Pub- and Mr. C. P. Wilson will serve full time CONTROL OF THE TYPHOID FLY. The Typhoid Fly, formerly called the House Fly, is the common, non-biting, medium-sized, grayish fly most often seen germs of many kinds. Very little material is needed to breed in and the time neces- week at a time at the most. Do not pile quired by law of every one keeping the house. Tight bins and tight covered week till It can be carted away help The position of Professor of Commeice, vacated by the resignation of Mr. J. O. Miller, was filled b;' the election of Prof. ment. Mr. George W. Kable of Berkeley, California, was elected to the position of While this is not as important for him section, it will add to the value of bis tion had been sufficient for the preced- irrlgatlon. We would like to know from (Continued on Page Four) |