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William Jasper Spillman : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Jasper Spillman William Jasper Spillman (October 18, 1863 – July 11, 1931) is considered to be the founding father of agricultural economics. In addition, he is famous for being the only American to independently rediscover Mendel's laws of genetics. ==Early life and education==
William Jasper Spillman was born October 23, 1863 in Lawrence County, Missouri, the eleventh of fifteen children of Nathan Cosby Spilman (b. 1823) and Emily Paralee Pruit (b. 1830).〔(William J. Spillman and the birth of agricultural economics by Laurie M. Carlson )〕 His childhood was spent on their southwest Missouri farm among a large family burdened by the accidental death of his father on July 21, 1871. In his mid-teens, he began teaching at a rural school near home.〔(William J. Spillman and the birth of agricultural economics by Laurie M. Carlson )〕 Then in 1881, young Willie Spilman (he changed the spelling while in college) enrolled at the University of Missouri. He subsequently received his B.S. in 1886. Following three years as a teacher at Missouri State Normal School, Cape Giradeau, where he married Miss Mattie Ramsay (1865–1935) in 1889, he received his M.S. in 1890 from the University of Missouri in absentia.
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