Agnar Johannes Barth
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Agnar Johannes Barth (1871–1948) was a Norwegian forester.
He was born in Lillehammer as the son of Jacob Bøckmann Barth. Described as his "country's leading authority on forestry for many years", he was a professor at the Norwegian College of Agriculture from 1921, and served as rector there from 1928 to 1933.[1]
Barth was a reserve officer in the Norwegian Army, attaining the rank of Second Lieutenant in 1891.[2]
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Preceded by | Rector of the Norwegian College of Agriculture 1928–1933 |
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