Marvel L. Baker, Animal Science
Papers
Title: Marvel L. Baker,
Animal Science Papers
Creator: Baker, Marvel L., 1895-1977
Dates: 1931-1977
Quantity: 1 box (0.4 linear
feet)
Collection Number: RG 08-09-10
Language: English
Restrictions: None
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Biography:
Born on 3 January 1895, Marvel Leon Baker grew up on a farm in Pleasant Grove
Township, Coles County, Illinois. He lived in Coles County until 1917, though
between 1908 and 1920 his family lived in Wharton County, Texas. He attended high
school in El Campo, Texas, and in Mattoon, Illinois, and graduated in 1913.
Baker attended Eastern Illinois State College in Charleston, Illinois, for one year.
He enlisted in the U. S. Army in 1917 and served in Europe with the 33rd Division,
130th Infantry and with the 5th Division, 61st Infantry. He was discharged on 20
June 1919 with the rank of Second Lieutenant of Infantry. After his discharge, Baker
married Florence Clyde Wortham on 30 June 1919. They moved to western Kansas where
they ranched for two years.
In 1921, Baker began attending classes at Kansas State College. He graduated in 1924
with both a bachelor and master's degree in science. Baker moved with his family to
Nebraska where he got a job as an assistant in animal husbandry at the University of
Nebraska School of Agriculture in Curtis, Nebraska. He remained in the position
until 1928 when he went to work as a cashier for the Security State Bank in Curtis.
Baker returned to the University of Nebraska in 1930 to work at the North Platte
Experiment Station, where he focused on animal husbandry and assisted in the
development of the North Central Regional Swine Breeding Project. In 1941, he moved
to Lincoln and became Professor of Animal Husbandry. In 1946, Baker became the
assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, and from 1948 to 1955 he
served as the associate director. During his term as associate director, Kansas
State College awarded Baker an honorary doctorate of science for outstanding service
to agriculture.
From 1955 to 1957 Baker served as Dean of the University of Nebraska Group at the
University of Ankara in Turkey: In 1954, a contract signed between the University of
Nebraska and the International Cooperation Administration (ICA), a government agency
designed to strengthen international relations, had called upon the University to
work with the Colleges of Agriculture and Veterinary Science at the University of
Ankara to assist in strengthening Ankara's teaching and research programs.
Upon Baker's return to Nebraska, he was named Assistant Dean of the College of
Agriculture. In 1958, he became director of the University Self-Survey by
appointment of the Board of Regents. This institutional self-survey was designed to
evaluate the educational plans and programs at the University of Nebraska and
determine if these programs were meeting the educational needs of the state. Baker
returned to Turkey in 1960 where he served another two years as Dean of the
University of Nebraska Group.
Baker retired in 1963 and was named Professor Emeritus of Animal Science. He
continued to do consulting work with the U.S. Agency for International Development
(AID), the successor to the International Cooperation Administration. Between 1963
and 1964, he visited agricultural universities throughout India, making observations
during his visits. In a 1964 report, Baker summarized his recommendations to the U.
S. Agency for International Development regarding developing agricultural research
centers in India. Baker participated in numerous professional organizations and
agricultural honor societies including the American Society of Animal Production,
the American Association of University Professors, the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta, and Alpha Zeta.
Baker received numerous honors and awards during his lifetime, including the Gamma
Sigma Delta Award of Merit and, in 1963, the KMMJ Distinguished Service to
Agriculture Award provided by the Grand Island, Nebraska, radio station. He received
the 1964 Nebraska Range Management Award from the American Society of Range
Management and became a member of the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement in
1968. On 7 March 1969 the animal science building on UNL's East Campus was named
Marvel L. Baker Hall in honor of Baker's contributions to animal science.
Marvel L. Baker died in Lincoln, Nebraska, on 20 April 1977 at the age of 82.
Scope and Content:
This collection consists of the papers of Marvel L. Baker and includes his own
writings, articles about him, and photographs. Included in his writings is an
autobiography, titled One Goosenest Wasp (Notes to his
Grandchildren).
Subjects:
Baker, Marvel L., 1895-1977
Agricultural colleges -- India
Agriculture -- Nebraska
Animal nutrition
Cattle -- Feeding
Frontier and pioneer life -- Middle West
Livestock
Series Description:
Series 1: Writings by Baker, Box 1, Folders 1-5This series includes manuscript drafts as well as published reports and
journal articles written by Baker. The writings relate to Baker's work with
livestock and animal nutrition. Information on the development of
agricultural universities in India can be found in Folder 2. See Folders 3
and 4 for Baker's autobiography.
Series 2: Articles about Baker, Box 1, Folder 6This series consists of newspaper clippings and press releases about Baker as
well as biographical sketches.
Series 3: Photographs, Box 1, Folder 7This series contains five photographs of Baker.
Container List:
Series 1: Writings by BakerBox 1. Folder 1. Writings, 1931-1961
Box 1. Folder 2. Writings, 1964
Box 1. Folder 3. Autobiography, volume 1, 1968
Box 1. Folder 4. Autobiography, volume 2, 1968
Box 1. Folder 5. Writing and curriculum vita, undated
Series 2: Articles about BakerBox 1. Folder 6. Articles, 1957-1977, undated
Series 3: PhotographsBox 1. Folder 7. Photographs
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