The boll weevil has gone down in history as
one of the most destructive insects to ever hit
American cropland. However, Auburn’s entomology
and plant pathology department owes
a “thank you” to the pest. After all, this insect
is responsible for the formation of the original
Department of Entomology, which held its first
class 100 years ago this year.
As part of this 100th birthday milestone,
Wayne Clark, who has been teaching entomology
at Auburn for 21 years, developed a presentation
that he delivered to his entire department
about the history of the first class.
It was in 1906 when, in the wake of the
boll weevil, the board of trustees at the Alabama
Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University)
saw a dire need for a chair of entomology. They
knew they had to have someone who had experience
with the boll weevil and W.E. Hinds was
the answer to their wishes.
Hinds left the University of Texas in 1907 to
come to Auburn as head of the department. In
1924, he left Auburn and headed to Louisiana
State University.
100 YEARS—It’s been a whole century since W.E. Hinds and his
1909 entomology class posed for this picture. Hinds became the
entomology department head in 1907 during the heyday of the
boll weevil.
Courses in entomology and zoology had been
taught at Auburn since 1872. However, the year
1909 marks the first entomology class because it was the first time there was a class strictly devoted
to entomology listed in the course catalog. That
same year, Hinds and eight of his students, all males
from Alabama, took a picture that would become a
historic piece for the department.
In 2006, Clark took a similar picture with
some of his students. They posed the same way as
Hinds and his eight male students did so long ago.
Now, 100 years later, the Department of
Entomology (now Department of Entomology
and Plant Pathology) has continued to grow and
has students, males and females, from Alabama,
around the nation and all over the globe. In addition,
it is safe to say there are far more entomology
classes devoted to many different areas
of entomology than when the department was
first formed.
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