Bradford Knapp Explained

Bradford Knapp
President of the Oklahoma State University
Term Start:1923
Term End:1928
Predecessor:George Wilson
Successor:Henry G. Bennett
Title2:President of the Auburn University
Term Start2:1928
Term End2:1933
Predecessor2:Spright Dowell
Successor2:Luther Duncan
Title3:President of the
Texas Tech University
Term Start3:1932
Term End3:1938
Predecessor3:Paul W. Horn
Successor3:Clifford B. Jones
Birth Date:24 December 1870
Birth Place:Vinton, Iowa
Alma Mater:University of Michigan
Death Place:Lubbock, Texas

Bradford Knapp (December 24, 1870 – June 11, 1938) was the President of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now known as Auburn University from 1928 to 1933.[1]

Biography

Bradford Knapp was born in Vinton, Iowa, on December 24, 1870, to Seaman A. Knapp.[1] In 1899, he attended Iowa State College and graduated with a B.A. in chemistry from Vanderbilt University in 1892. In 1894, he attended Georgetown University and received a B.L. from the University of Michigan in 1896.[1] In 1909, he worked as an assistant for his father in the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture.[1] From 1911 to 1915, he took up his father's position as Chief of Farm Demonstration Work.[1] In 1915, he became Chief of Southern Extension Work for the States Relations Service of the USDA.[1]

In 1920, he became Dean of the College of Agriculture at the University of Arkansas.[1] From 1923 to 1928, he served as President of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, now known as Oklahoma State University.[1] He also served as the President of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now known as Auburn University from 1928 to 1933. From 1933 to 1938, he served as the president of Texas Technological College, now known as Texas Tech University.[1]

He served on the National Council of Boy Scouts of America, the Federal Farm Board, and the National Economic League.[1] He wrote for the Progressive Farmer.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.lib.auburn.edu/archive/find-aid/533/bk-bio.htm Auburn biography