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| Title: |
L. R. Harrill Papers, 1888 - 1988
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| Creator: |
Harrill, L. R. (Lera Rhinehart) |
| Call Number: |
MC 00017 |
| Abstract: |
The L. R. Harrill Papers contain writings, speeches, journals, personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs,
certificates of merit and appreciation, agricultural publications, and mementoes that are associated with Harrill's student
days at North Carolina State College and his long tenure, 1926-1963, as the director of North Carolina's statewide 4-H program,
the largest in the nation. The material provides insight into Harrill's personal life and documents his involvement with the
4-H movement on a local, national, and international level, including the International Farm Youth Exchange. Represented are
letters Harrill wrote as a student at North Carolina State College to his mother and father from 1918 to 1922.
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| Subjects: |
4-H clubs--North Carolina | Boys--Societies and clubs--North Carolina | Girls--Societies and clubs--North Carolina | International Farm Youth Exchange. | North Carolina State University--Students--Social life and customs--20th century. | Harrill, L. R. (Lera Rhinehart) |
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| Title: |
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service Publications, 1916-2009
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| Creator: |
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. |
| Call Number: |
UA 102.200 |
| Abstract: |
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service publications contain a wide variety of published material relating to the
activities, aims, functions, and programs of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. Through the years, the Service's
mission has encompassed agricultural education, agricultural extension work, home demonstration work, and rural extension.
In 1909, the Service played a vital role in establishing boys' clubs, which later became 4-H clubs. Through the Home Demonstration
Department (later Department of Family and Consumer Sciences), girls' clubs were soon added to the programs available for
young people. The records represent both single and serialized items. Materials range in date from 1916 to 2009, with the
bulk of the material falling between 1930 and 1980.
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| Subjects: |
4-H clubs--North Carolina | Agricultural education--North Carolina | Agricultural extension work--North Carolina | Boys--Societies and clubs--North Carolina | Girls--Societies and clubs--North Carolina | Home demonstration work--North Carolina | Rural extension--North Carolina | North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service--History. | North Carolina State University. Dept. of Family and Consumer Sciences--History. |
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