8/4/25 Guide to the Garret L. Jordan Papers Garret L. Jordan Papers

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Guide to the Garret L. Jordan Papers 1930/1961 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Garret L. Jordan Papers 1930-1961 8/4/25 Jordan, Garret Lowell, 1896-1969 1.30 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Agricultural Marketing Agricultural Prices Agricultural Research Commodity Forecasting Dawes Laboratories Faculty Papers Genealogy Milk Marketing Roses
Administrative Information Accruals:

10/28/70

Arrangement of Materials:

by subject

Scope and Contents

Papers of Garret L. Jordan (1896-1969), professor of agricultural economics (1938-1960), who specialized in the behavior of agricultural prices and demand for agricultural products, including memorial and family genealogy; publications (1930-58) and texts of speeches (1938-60) concerning agricultural prices and economic conditions; correspondence concerning private consulting work in commodity forecasting and the study of milk consumption and marketing; reports to Dawe's Laboratories as economic consultant; contracts, outlines and reports of University-government research projects in agricultural economics; research data (1910-62), including graphs, charts and government market reports; papers related to Jordan's hobby of hybrid rose gardening, including correspondence with nurseries, an article on rose gardening, a chart of garden plots and plant lists with publications of gardening clubs and correspondence relating to granting of graduate fellowships in agricultural economics and lists of candidates.