Frank Hamilton Jeter ACE President 1919-20 North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC
Frank Jeter was born May 2, 1891, in Union County, South Carolina, where he
grew up on his father's 3,000-acre farm. He graduated third in his class at
Clemson Agricultural College in 1911, with a bachelor's degree in agriculture. His
first job following graduation was assistant to the director of the North
Carolina agricultural experiment station.
He spent one year (1913-14) in private industry in Atlanta, Georgia, and
returned to the college in 1914 as agricultural editor. He returned to Atlanta
in 1920 to work as editorial director for the Southern Fertilizer Association.
In 1922, he returned again to North Carolina State, where he eventually became
director of communications.
During his 40-plus years at North Carolina State, he contributed much to the
development of agriculture in North Carolina. He encouraged better farming and
homemaking, and he interpreted scientific agriculture to make it easier for farmers to understand.
In 1948,Jeter received an honorary doctorate from Clemson University. He also received the
U. S. Department of Agriculture's Superior Service
Award in 1954, and a certificate for meritorious service to agriculture from
the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation.
Jeter was active in civic, fraternal and religious organizations. He was
president of the Raleigh Kiwanis Club in 1925, and lieutenant-governor of his
Kiwanis International District in 1927. He was also a member of the First
Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, where he served as an elder.
He continued as director of communications until his death on September 16, 1955. He was 64 years old.
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