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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 38 No. 6 697-700
© 1955 by American Dairy Science Association ®
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ABSTRACT

Chicago Dairy Industry Leader Honored

In recognition of his contributions to human welfare of the state and nation, P. D. SANG, vice-president of the Goldenrod Ice Cream Co., Chicago, was honored by being granted a degree of Doctor of Humane Letters at the 90th annual commencement of Lincoln College, Lincoln, Ill., on May 29. Mr. Sang, a firm believer in higher education and research, has traveled extensively abroad to study social and economic conditions. He is active in social welfare work and participates in city, state, and international trade association work. Mr. Sang operates one of the most efficient ice cream plants in the country and, in addition, he has found time to study American history as a hobby and is a collector of rare Americana volumes and manuscripts. The dairy industry can be proud of Dr. Sang's achievement and the honor that has been bestowed upon him.

When our busy industrial leaders take the time necessary to establish a record of unselfish service to society comparable to that gained by Dr. Sang, free enterprise need not fear for its future in America.







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