Brief summary of a talk by F.E. Balmer, Extension Service, State College of Washington, at the 1931 AAACE meeting in Corvallis, Oregon. American Association of Agricultural College Editors.
Author emphasizes intellectual curiosity as a striking characteristic of the effective agricultural college editor. Among other cited credentials: agricultural college education, newspaper training and practical farm experience.
Reports salaries of nine editors and six assistant editors that responded to an AAACE request for such information. Editors: range $3,500-$2,000. Mean $2,739.. Assistant editors: range $2,400-$1,200. Mean $1,850.
Brief summary of a talk by C.E. Randall, editor, U.S. Forest Service, at 1931 AAACE convention, Corvallis, Oregon. American Association of Agricultural College Editors.
Andrews, Stanley (author), Johnson, Paul (author), Swanson, Harold B. (author), Wilkening, Eugene A. (author), Calkins, William (author), and Meeker, David (author)
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1954-09
Published:
USA: American Association of Agricultural College Editors
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C17893
"Little of the burning fever of research is rampant in the association. The paper on research submitted by V.R. Sill of Ohio met with no direct response. Mr. Sill observed: Perhaps they thought we wanted compliments when we asked for criticism."