From Plant Pathologist to Vice President for Agriculture And Natural Resources
From Plant Pathologist to Vice President for Agriculture And Natural Resources
James Blair Kendrick
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And I, in reflection, think the position of vice president was offered to Jim Meyer, who, true to his conviction to this day, felt that the headquarters for the division ought to be on the Davis campus, and made that a condition of his acceptance of the appointment. Lage: But you don't know that for a fact? Kendrick: I've never talked to Jim about this, and I'm just speculating about that matter. Jim was never very reluctant to express his views that the Davis campus ought to house the headquar...ters of the division. And as a matter of fact, at the tail end of my activity, we had planned to move parts of the University's division administration to the Davis campus, with support from President David Gardner. We'd better not get into that today. Lage: Harry Wellman apparently didn't want the division to move to Davis? Kendrick: No. Harry did not want to headquarter it at Davis. And for what reason I don't know maybe the same reason that I have indicated. I think it's a persuasive reason, and I have always felt that the division's leadership, top leadership, needed to be a part of the President's Office as long as there was a committment to have it led by a vice president.
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