- Rexford Tugwell
Rexford Guy Tugwell was an agricultural economist who became part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Brains Trust," a group of Columbia academics who helped develop policy recommendations leading up to Roosevelt's 1932 election as President. Tugwell subsequently served in FDR's administration for four years and was one of the chief intellectual contributors to his New Deal. Later in his life, he also served as the governor of Puerto Rico, a then-appointed position.
- Walter Tennyson Swingle
Walter Tennyson Swingle (January 8, 1871-January 19, 1952) was an American agricultural botanist who was born in Canaan, Pennsylvania and moved with his family to Kansas two years later. He graduated from the Kansas State Agricultural College in 1890, and studied in Bonn in 1895-96 and 1898. He worked at the United States Department of Agriculture (1891), investigated subtropic fruits, established laboratories in Florida, became an agricultural explorer, …
- Walter Edmond Clyde Todd
Walter Edmond Clyde Todd (Smithfield, Ohio, September 6, 1874 - June 25, 1969), generally known as W.E. Clyde Todd, was an American ornithologist. In 1891 Todd abandoned his studies at Geneva College to take up a post as messenger with Clinton Hart Merriam at the United States Department of Agriculture, where his first job was the sorting and cataloging of a collection of bird stomachs preserved in alcohol.
- Marjorie Browning
What to say about myself.....I am a huge Tech Fan! GO HOKIES! I carry my hokie with me everywhere. I just moved up to PA in May and am enjoying the country life... country mouse at heart. I work in Agriculture and have been passionate about it since I can remember. I am always looking for new friends to have a good time with so thanks for checking me out. ..... ....... Traveling the world....one state at a time :o)
- Lolly Tai
- Seth Snyder
I'm just a farmer, Plain and simple. Not of a royal birth But rather, a worker of the earth. I know not of riches But rather, of patches on my britches I know of draught and rain, Of pleasure and pain. I know of the good and the bad, The happy and the sad. I am a man of emotions. A man who loves this land, And the beauty of its sand. I know of a spring's fresh flow And autumn's golden glow, Of a newborn calf's hesitation, And the eagle's destination.
- Andrea Mastro
- Chad Richmond
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- Biao He
- Jill Findeis
- Patrick M. Steel
Patrick M. Steel Senior Managing Director and Head of FBRIL's European Investment Banking Group Patrick Steel is a Senior Managing Director and Group Head of Friedman, Billings, Ramsey International, Ltd. and leads FBR Capital Markets� European Investment Banking team. � Mr. Steel has spent three years as a Managing Director in FBR�s Financial Sponsors investment banking group.
- Fred Gildow
- Gary San Julian
- Dave Dietrick
- Lester Griel
- Stuart Patton
Stuart Patton of La Jolla, Ca. has been adjunct professor in both the Department of Neurosciences at the University of California-San Diego and in the food and nutrition program at San Diego State University. He is known internationally for his research and teaching in the fields of milk chemistry and biological processes that regulate milk synthesis in the mammary gland.
- Clare Narrod
Clare Narrod , a research fellow in the Markets Trade and Institutions, joined IFPRI in August 2005 to lead a program in Food and Water Safety. She is also Deputy Director of the ILRI/IFPRI Program on Livestock Markets. She is a member of the Livestock Programme Group that steers the CGIAR System-wide livestock program.
- Alex Borys
- Thomas Watschke
- Dan Dunlap
Dan Dunlap , Ph.D. Dr. Dunlap arrived at the Houston Graduate School of Theology only last July (2004) and has already proven himself to a viable member of the Administrative Staff and an outstanding leader of the HGST Faculty. Dr. Dunlap was first ordained a Deacon in 1990 by the Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, Reformed, Episcopal Church, USA and in 1995 became an Ordained Presbyter by the Southern Diocese of the Free Church of England, United Kingdom.
- Harvey Ussery
Harvey Ussery, founder of themodernhomestead.us . Harvey and his wife Ellen have worked for more than two decades toward becoming more food-independent; and presently either produce most of their food on their own place, or purchase it face-to-face within a 30 mile radius of their home. Harvey offers his homestead as model and inspiration to others aspiring to become more food self-sufficient.
- John Littleton Dawson
John Littleton Dawson was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Dawson was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and grew up in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Washington College with a degree in law, was granted admission to the bar in 1835, and ran a small law practice. He served as deputy attorney general for Fayette County, Pennsylvania in 1838, …
- Andrew Lorand
Dr. Andrew Lorand is an agroecologist and biodynamic farmer, gardener, author, professor, and consultant, involved professionally in biodynamics since 1974. He has been consulting since 1981. He is best known as pioneer of unique diagnostic-therapeutic approach to farm management based on agroecology and biodynamics - as well as his work in the early development and diffusion of CSA (community-supported agriculture) in the U.S. and Europe.
- Milton S. Eisenhower
Milton Stover Eisenhower (September 15, 1899 - May 2, 1985) served as president of three major American universities: Kansas State University, the Pennsylvania State University, and the Johns Hopkins University. He was the younger brother of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In 1930 he had a son, Milton Stover "Bud" Eisenhower, Jr. and in 1937, a daughter, Ruth Eisenhower.
- Thomas Forrest
Thomas Forrest was an American politician. He was member of the 16th Session of the United States Congress, and first chairman of the United States House Committee on Agriculture. Forrest was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the American Revolutionary War was commissioned a captain in Col. Thomas Proctor’s Pennsylvania Artillery October 5, 1776, promoted to major March 3, 1777, and lieutenant colonel December 2, 1778. He resigned October 7, 1781.
- Franklin Menges
Franklin Menges (October 26 1858 - May 12, 1959) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Franklin Menges was born at Menges Mills, York County, Pennsylvania. He attended Baugher Academy Preparatory School in Hanover, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Gettysburg College in 1886. He became an instructor in chemistry and physics at Gettysburg College from 1886 to 1896, …
- Cyrus Avery
Cyrus Stevens Avery (1871-1963) was known as the "Father of Route 66". He created the route while a member of the federal board appointed to create the Federal Highway System, then pushed for the establishment of the U.S. Highway 66 Association to pave and promote the highway. He was born in Pennsylvania and his family moved to Oklahoma (then Indian Territory) when he was 14. He graduated from William Jewell College, married, …
- Mandy
I'm the bestest, toughest, and smartest! And that's all you need to know.
- Patrick Walters
I try my best to be a courteous and caring person in general. I am very spiritual (active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), and I enjoy serving in the church. I even served as a full-time missionary for about two years (September 2000 - July 2002) in San Jose, CA. That's the important stuff. As for the less important, but more worldly, side of me, I enjoy physics research and talking about physics research.
- Anthony Rosati
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- Brian
I am 20 years old and a full time student attending Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) majoring in Biology with a concentration in Pre-Med and a secondary concentration in Cellular and Molecular Biology and minoring in chemistry, it is extremely hard but lots of fun. Life is absoultly wonderful crazy at the same time and my friends are a huge part of my life. I really enjoy going to the gym and lifting, help take some stress from school off.
- Allen Cosby
If you're looking at this, you should know who I am. If you don't know who I am then FUCK OFF!
- Darnell McCoy
Yo its ya boi 40 not with an E at da beginning or a cal at da end just 40 nothing more nothing less. I from North Philly, Im very handsome. Im very intelligent outgoing and I spoking person. Im honest, trustworthy, loyal, and respectful. Im in school for Adminstrive Medical Assisent, I love working with people, I take pride in everything I do. I put time effort and patients wi Ith everything I do.
- Lorna
I guess I'll hit all the basics here. I'm 23, graduated from LVC in PA since last May. I have a BS in Biochem and Molecular Biology, which led to a career at the Hershey Med Center. I'm doing breast cancer research, a great place to be right now. I have a wildly insane, supportive family that I can't live without. My boyfriend and I have been together for almost 4.5 years, since a month into college.
- Jake
Im a pretty cool guy who likes to party and have fun. Im a tall guy who likes to play sports and go out and meet people.
- Rachel Miller
Hi! What can I say about me? I am from well a lot of places. I was born and raised an army brat and love all of you who support our country and I absolutely adore George Bush! Sorry Katie! Ben took me to see him at one of the inaugarul ceremonies and it was amazing! I am a 24 year old female living in Gulfport, MS. It is hotter than balls down here but the people are nice.
- Zach Bair
I'm a laid back guy who loves the outdoors especially hunting, fishing, riding 4-wheelers and anything like that. I can't stand snobby people who think they are better than everybody else. I like small town people who aren't stuck up and haven't had everything given to them in life.
- Lindsay Rogers
My name is Lindsay. I am a pretty boring person. I go to school at University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, i want to play with diseases for a living. When I'm not in school I'm working a Cathedral Village as a waitress or at the USDA.
- Tim
My name is Tim and I am 21 years old. I am currently at Penn State Main campus studying Ag Systems Management. I love muscle cars, motorcycles, and my favorite thing to do ride my dirtbike. I can be shy at first but once you know me I'm very laid back and easy to get along with. My aim is hauslx306. Hit me up.
- Emily Smith
Working full-time at the U.S. Department of Agriculture - Eastern Regional Research Center in Wyndmoor, PA. I am a physical science technician which really means I do whatever they tell me to do....mostly experiments, putting data into the computer, etc. When I'm not working, I'm usually shopping somewhere or lounging around at my apartment.