Abstract

J. H. Vondell died suddenly Friday, September 22nd. Professor Vondell joined the faculty of the Department of Poultry Husbandry, University of Massachusetts in 1923, retiring June 30, 1960. Following his retirement he returned to the University to teach poultry husbandry and management to Peace Corps trainees.During his career at the University, Professor Vondell established a reputation as an exceptional teacher. In addition to poultry majors who graduated from the Stockbridge School and undergraduate University programs and were enrolled in his courses, he taught food management and home economic students in his poultry product courses. He was the author of several research and technical publications.Professor Vondell was a man of broad interests and talents, and established an international reputation in his hobby and avocation, photography. In the field of photography he was a popular lecturer, a long-time salon exhibitor, and a frequent exhibition judge. He was Past President of .

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