Building a Rich Heritage the College of Agriculture Alumni Association At the

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Building a Rich Heritage the College of Agriculture Alumni Association At the
Philip H Philip Henry Goepp
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The responsibility for compiling, editing, and pro- ducing the new Association publication, called Ag Alum- ni News, initially fell to the College's Office of Agricultural Communications. Two early issues of the newsletter were prepared and circulated to College alum- ni, faculty, and staff in April and December of 1957; ad- ditional quarterly issues were circulated in 1958 and thereafter.
The early Ag Alumni News was mimeographed and varied from two to six pages in length. Printing methods and
... overall appearance of the newsletter would gradually change over the years, as first multilith reproduction and then commercial printing was adopted. Later issues would make expanded use of photos and other graphic elements to enhance and augment feature stories. A col- ored cover was introduced briefly in the mid-1960's; and a two-color masthead, adding to the distinctiveness of the newsletter, was adopted in 1980.
Scattered throughout the early issues of Ag Alumni News were brief articles and features of considerable historical importance to the Association.


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