McMeekan, Campbell Percy Biography 1971

McMEEKAN, Campbell Percy
CBE [Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire], senior agriculturist World Bank’s Division  Technical Operations 1962
Born: Otaki, 1908, son of Alex McMeekan; married 1932 MDC, daughter of EH Crabb; 1 son, 1 daughter
Education: Stratford Technical High School, Dannevirke High School, VUW [Victoria University of Wellington], Massey Agriculture College, University Cambridge, Downing College; BAgrSc [Bachelor of Agriculture Science](NZ), PhD [Doctor of Philosophy](Canterbury); 1st XV Massey College
Senior lecturer dairy husbandry Massey College 1932-39; professor animal husbandry, Lincoln College 1939-43; superintendent director Ruakura 1943-62; Underwood fellowship 1958; member council NZ Herd Improvement Society 1935-45; member Massey College board governors 1949-59; member Senate University NZ 1959-61; member council Auckland University 1961
Published: 3 books animal & pig husbandry, dairy cattle, numerous scientific papers
Recreation: fishing
Private address: Apt 615, Carillon House, 2500 Wisconsin Ave, Washington DC, USA

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New Zealand Who’s Who 10th edition 1971

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1971

Publisher

AH & AW Reed

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582/589/33387

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