Charles Elkins Rogers ACE President 1926-27 Kansas State College Manhattan, KS
Charles Rogers was born May 5, 1892, in Ozark, Missouri. He graduated from the
University of Oklahoma in 1914, and went to work for the Tulsa World as a
copy reader. A year later he became a feature writer for the Kansas City Star.
In 1919, he went to Kansas State College, where he headed the journalism
department from 1926 to 1939. He earned a master's degree fro Kansas in 1926
and an additional master's degree from Stanford University in 1932.
In 1939, he became head of technical journalism at Iowa State University. He
left Iowa in 1944 to work on his doctorate in political science at the
University of Minnesota. In 1946, he joined the Food and Agriculture
Organization. He went to the U. S. Department of Agriculture in 1952 and
retired from there in 1963. He died in Washington, D. C., in 1978 at the age
of 86.
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