Hilton M. Briggs – “Shooting Stick” or Folding Chair, Photo HM Briggs in Cornfield (11/08/23)
![Opened "shooting stick" or folding chair with a red leather seat.](/sites/default/files/2023-10/Nov%208%20WNW.png)
![Hilton M. Briggs in corn field](/sites/default/files/2023-10/Nov%208%20WNW%20Pic%202.jpg)
“A handy tool for Judging Livestock”
This “shooting stick”, a folding chair crossed with a walking stick, was used by Hilton M. Briggs for livestock judging. Made in England under the brand Gamebird Trademark, it consists of a steel rod with a round piece on the bottom and a leather seat on the top. The handle folds out into the seat. Hilton M. Briggs served as the president of «Ӱҵ from 1957 to 1975, the longest tenure of a president to date. His time as president is known for its growth, as enrollment was increased by 50%. Born in the upper Midwest, and ever the supporter of agriculture, Briggs exhibits corn in a field in the photograph. Briggs, an expert in livestock judging, wrote a textbook, Modern Breeds of Livestock. As a tribute to his outstanding work, Hilton M. Briggs Library bears his name.