Geography Faculty, Julian Yoder, circa 1965, photo 1
 

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Citation

“Geography Faculty, Julian Yoder, circa 1965, photo 1,” Appalachian State University Libraries Digital Collections, accessed December 25, 2024, https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/14111.


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Title

Geography Faculty, Julian Yoder, circa 1965, photo 1

Description

This image shows Julian Yoder, professor and chairman of the Department of Geography and Geology at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. He can be seen speaking to a group of boys in a classroom. Yoder began teaching at Appalachian State in 1933, served as head of the Social Studies Department from 1956 to 1964 and served as the head of the Department of Geography and Geology from 1964 to 1971. He retired in 1974. The Department of Social Studies was separated into the Departments of History, Political Science, Geography and Geology, and Sociology in the mid-1960s.

Subject

Faculty
Geography
Appalachian State University

Source

News Bureau Faculty and Staff Biographical File, 2004.265, Box 10, Yoder, Julian, C11.1.3.4.

Publisher

University Archives, Appalachian State University

Contributor

News Bureau

Format

JPEG
Photographs

Language

English

Type

Image

Corporate Names

Appalachian State Teachers College (N.C.). Department of Social Studies. Department of Geography and Planning

Personal Names

Yoder, Julian Clifton, 1910-2006

Date Range

1960-1969

Series

Series 4 -- Faculty and Staff. Series 6 -- Colleges, Departments, Offices, and Centers

File name

6817_2004_265_A.jpg

Sponsors

The Appalachian State University Historical Photographs Digitization Project is supported with federal Library Service and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources through the North Carolina ECHO, 'Exploring Cultural Heritage Online' Digitization Grant Program.