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  V t t J. B. HUTSON APPOINTED TOBACCO and receiving a B. S. degree in agriculture from -
i _ = SPECIALIST IN FOREIGN SERVICE the Kentucky College of Agriculture. He holds
.   _ _ _.._ ` an M. S. degree in agriculture from the Univer- r
j   I   The appointment of John B. Hutson as princi- stty _of Wlsoonsut ojnd o‘_Ph‘ _D‘ dogma m goo'
,     pal tobacco specialist in the foreign agricultural nomlos fro mcolumma Umvorslty
I t . ` service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture "“—_ _ _
 ·   I ` has been announced by Nils A. Olsen, Chief of the Joon B‘ Hutsou Wes graduated from the Unk .
Q I . Bureau or Agricultural Economies. . versity of Kentucky 1n 1917.. He was a member
.   , r Mr Hutsmns first assignment is a Survey of of the faculty of the University, serving in 1922-
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_   · _· European tobacco production and consumpt1on
.   I e with special reference to their effect on the de-
I`   3 j , , mand for American tobacco. He. will establish FORMER LAW STUDEN'1` WINS IN PRIMARY
_ 5   T       _headquarters in Berlin, and will make contacts _ "_"‘ _ _  I
  { l V { with agricultural, commercial, and Government Final repurts 0f the August primary eieuuuu ,
It .   .   agencies in Europe. t indicate that Virgil Chapman, graduate of the
        In Europe, Mr. Hutson will study foreign com- University, class of 1918, won the nomination `
E A Y 1 A   petition with and demand for American tobacco, for Congressman,
r ‘ I l 2 including factors affecting acreage and produc- Chapman Was a Very prominent Student While or
s U   { ` tion of European types, marketing conditions for emoned at the University. He was known as {
      grown tobacco and the factors affecting the con- oth b t f th P ,1 ,, G _ j
. ; I t sumption of foreign grown types that compete 9 Oy Om or O Q omlym o' mduotmg ‘
. with tobacco from the United Staten In an ef_ from the law school as an honor student in 1918, .
r 1 I fort to establish a more eomnrenensive foreign the Kentuckian for that- year indicates that he f
 ·   V reporting service on tobacco, Mr. Hutson will was also the omtor of hls class ·
r , , work with the European representatives of the In e3mPus-3etiVitieS he W3S Very DY0mi¤€Ht- I'
 i   A Department of Agriculture and of the Depart- He W3S 3 S'€3if m€mb€1‘ 3Hd €dii501‘ of the Ken- I
j It i ‘ ments of Commerce and State, in making a sur- tucky L3W J0¤Y¤31 dufing hiS 13515 Y€31‘ in y 
° , A vey of the various agencies now collecting tobac- Schvui- He W3S 3 member of the Y- M- C. A. Cab- I
1 t co information. inet and active in religious work. Other campus .
I , Mr. Hutson has been with the Department of eotwltles also Claimed his ettentten  ,
I I Agriculture for six years handling important in- Chapman Wes e member of the Kentucky Kei`- ;
. _ vestigations connected with the production and nel stent and also et member et the Atbne Delta
` marketing of tobacco and with farm management Sigma, uafiunai neneI`·eYY e·dVeI`tismg fraterniw '
_ e r problems in tobacco-producing States. In the last Listed among ms other 3etiVitieS WG 3lSO find  
year he has studied factors affecting the acreage Tau Kebbe Amne-
_ “ _ U and price of the various types of American-grown After finishing school in 1918, Mr. Chapman
V tobacco. He was reared on a tobacco farm near engaged in the active practice of law and has I
= n 2 Murray, Kentucky, was educated in that State, been very prominent in politics. =
I Y H Remember °    I
    That the football season opens October 4, and Kentucky is planning T
I i a big year-so the LAFAYETTE is arranging right now to accomodate
 _ the Alumni who will return to see the games and meet old friends. H
J I Let us extend to you a cordial invitation to make the LAFAYETTE
·  r your headquarters while in Lexington, and we will assure you of every r
  r comfort and convenience here, and promise you that you will find old class- T
Q t _ mates here to welcome you.
  ri HOTEL LAFAYETTE
  LEN SHOUSE, JR., Manager.
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