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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 20 No. 12 765-783
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American Dairy Science Association Presented Borden Awards to L. A. Rogers and C. F. Huffman

R. B. Stoltz, Secretary

ABSTRACT

President R. R. Graves at 11:00 A.M. on June 25, 1937, before a group of members and friends said, We come now to a very important part of our program, that of the presentation of the Borden Awards.

I would like Dr. Ellenberger, Dr. Hunziker, and Mr. Wentworth to come to the platform.

Last fall the Borden Company announced that it would present six prizes or annual awards of $1000 in cash and a gold medal for meritorious work in science as it is related to the dairy industry. These awards were to be made in the following branches of science:

  1. For work in the production field, breeding or feeding of dairy cattle, farm sanitation or quality production, etc., to be administered by theAmerican Dairy Science Association.
  2. For work in the processing field, such as improvement in equipment or methods in the handling of milk or cream and the production of milk products, to be administered by the American Dairy Science Association.







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