RS 9/9/52
Hughes, Harold D.
Papers, 1925-1968

Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140


Descriptive summary

creator:

Hughes, Harold D.

title:

Papers

dates:

1925-1968

extent:

0.84 linear feet (2 boxes)

collection number:

RS 9/9/52

repository:

University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Harold D. Hughes Papers, RS 9/9/52, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Biographical note


Harold Demott Hughes was born in Antioch, Illinois, on January 16, 1882. He received his Bachelor of Science in 1907 at the University of Illinois, and got his MSA at the University of Missouri in 1908 and served there as an instructor of farm crops from 1908-1910. In 1910, he came to Iowa State College as a professor and chief of the Experiment Farm Crops Station and served on the faculty from 1910-1947. Professor Hughes was active in research studies on all major crops. His emphasis was on forage crops and pasture management. He was one of the initiators of the state corn yield test in 1920 and served as its chairman. He also presided over committees on Seed Certification of Corn. Professor Hughes served as president of the American Society of Agronomy in 1946, and vice-president in 1944. He was also elected as president of the Association of Seed Analysts in 1917. He was a member of four honor Societies including Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. Much of Professor Hughes' work was presented in a number of publications in research journals and bulletins. He was joint author of a widely used textbook entitled Crop Production. In 1947, Professor Hughes relinquished his fulltime duties as head of the Agronomy department at Iowa State University. But his interest and activities in agriculture continued until his death on November 2, 1969.
 

 

Collection description

 

The Hughes papers are comprised of biographical materials, correspondence, newspaper clippings, published works, writings, radio talks, and photographs. The biographical materials include essays, tributes, speech manuscripts, ISU personnel information, and press releases. The correspondence concerns crop research being conducted at other universities' experiment stations and seed farms. Published works in the papers are by Hughes and some of his colleagues. They are arranged in chronological order and document Hughes' research interests (see container list for specific titles). Hughes' unpublished writings are in alphabetical order by title. The WOI Radio talks are arranged chronologically. All these writings, published, unpublished, and the radio talk scripts focus on teaching agronomy and changes in major agricultural crop research. The talks also deal with Mexican agriculture, Henry Wallace, hybrid corn, and Iowa history. The student work in the Hughes papers pertain to two thesis projects under Hughes' direction. Background materials, such as articles, pamphlets, studies, and reports document developments with birdsfoot trefoil. The last category, photographs, are arranged alphabetically by topic. They include images of clover, corn, equipment, maps of U.S. and world food production, pasture improvement and preparation, people and groups (see container list), reed canary grass, and miscellaneous photos.
 

   

Box/File

 

Biographical:  Harold DeMott Hughes.

 

1/1           Facts and biographical essays.

               Tributes and honorary speeches.

               Memorials.

               Iowa State faculty personnel information.

               Releases from Iowa State Information Service.

               Newspaper clippings.

 

Correspondence

 

1/2           Between B.R. Nowlin and Iowa Board of Education and Iowa State University,

               concerning Corn Storage.

 

               Between Hughes and Ray Bender of the Cooperative Extension in

               Agriculture and Home Economics, and Richard Sherman of the Champlain

               Valley Seed Growers Cooperative, Inc., Westport, New York.

 

               Between Hughes and South Dakota State College, Lake Preston, South

               Dakota.

 

               Between Hughes and Individuals:

                                    Raymond Myers.

                                    A.R. Yeager Seed House.

                                    John Wabel.

                                    Mrs. Helen Slaney.

                                    Mrs. Harold Nelson.

                                    Henry W. Burman.

                                    Jacob A. VerMeer.

                                    V.K. Webster.

                                    W.H. Pierre, Head of Agronomy, Iowa State University Ames, IA.

                                    Hugh D. Hughes.

 


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Revised: 13 Jun 2007.