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Young, Arthur |
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Young, Arthur, 1741–1820, English agriculturist. His writings hastened the progress of scientific farming. He traveled widely, always observing techniques of farming. In 1784, Young founded the periodical Annals of Agriculture and edited it through 1808. Among his other works are three accounts of tours in England (1768–71) and Travels during the Years 1787, 1788, 1789, and 1790 (1792–94).
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| Industry standouts like Dale Ann Reiss of Ernst & Young, Arthur J. The school's all-time leading scorer, he helped lay down the asphalt for the yellow brick road that the likes of Adam Keefe, Tim Young, Arthur Lee and Mark Madsen went on to pave. She also served as director of human resources for the management consulting practices of Ernst & Young, Arthur Anderson, LLP and Deloitte & Touche. |
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