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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 38 No. 4 442-448
© 1955 by American Dairy Science Association ®
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People and Events in the Dairy Science World

ABSTRACT

Pioneers in the Dairy Industry

EDWARD SEWALL GUTHRIE was born in Coin, Iowa, Dec. 27, 1880, the eldest of a family of five boys. His boyhood was spent in rural Iowa, and he was educated in the public schools with the addition of a preparatory course at Amity College at College Springs, Iowa. His undergraduate training was obtained at the Iowa State College, from which he was graduated in 1905.

That Dr. Guthrie showed early promise of the fruitful career he was to follow is shown by the fact that, while he was still a senior at Iowa State, he was invited by Professor JOHN W. DECKER of The Ohio State University to teach a course in butter-making to winter-course students. After his graduation he obtained practical experience by working in dairy plants and then became an instructor in dairying at The Ohio State University, where he remained until 1908.







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