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Challenging the Land-Grant Mission; Cornell's Class of 1939, Part II

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Perspectives in Veterinary Medicine (2013-2015)
Author
Smith, Donald F.
Abstract

The second story in a series about Cornell's Class of 1939 which was admitted in 1935 during the Depression and was at variance with the traditional land-grant culture and priorities of the era. Interviews with remaining class members provide an insight into one of the great transition periods in veterinary medicine supported by the land-grant mission. The class members were older, more urban, and better educated than the college preferred at the time. It also was a very diverse class, with three women, an African-American man, eight Jewish students, and one Chinese man. Part II describes how the initial employment opportunities for the graduates also challenged the land-grant mission.

Date Issued
2013-12-19
Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Keywords
History of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University
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Great Depression
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Land-Grant University
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Beckley, Elizabeth (Gundlach)
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O’Connor, Patricia (Halloran)
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von Decken-Luers, Rikki
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Bell, William Bryan
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Fagan, Raymond
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Ferber, Robert
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Potter, Lyndon Wainwright
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Sasmore, Dan
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Skelton, Daniel
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Sunderville, Edwin Joseph
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