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Bernard H. Rawl, who has been for many years one of the leading figures in the dairy industry in this country, died at Berkeley, Calif., September 23, 1924.
Mr. Rawl was born at Lexington, S. C, May 2,1876. He was graduated from the Clemson Agricultural College in 1900, and, after graduate work in dairying and animal husbandry at the Pennsylvania State College and the University of Wisconsin, he returned to Clemson as assistant in the Dairy and Animal Husbandry Department. Upon the resignation of the professor in charge Mr. Rawl became the head of the Department.
In 1905 the Dairy Division of the United States Department of Agriculture began its work on the development of dairying in the South, and Mr. Rawl was placed in charge of this work. In 1909 he was made Chief of the Dairy Division, and in 1918 he became also Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry.
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