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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 44 No. 9 3-8
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ABSTRACT

Virgil O. Dreyer Killed in London Accident

V. O. Dreyer, of Dayton, Ohio, was struck by a motorcycle May 23 in London, England, traffic, and passed away May 25. He and Mrs. Dreyer had been scheduled to sail from South-hampton, England, on the last leg of a six-weeks' European tour. He had retired as Manager of the Borden Company's Dayton milk division December 31, 1959.

Dreyer was born in Ross County, five miles north of Chillicothe, Ohio, December 20, 1894. He attended grade school in a one-room brick schoolhouse two miles from home. Using a bicycle or a horse and buggy, he graduated from Chillicothe High School in 1913. He was graduated from the Department of Dairying, College of Agriculture, Ohio State University, in 1917. He was a member of the 1916 Perfect-Record Buckeye Squad and earned a letter as Ohio State's Most Faithful Substitute. He was also a member of the Alpha Zeta Agricultural fraternity.







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