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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 45 No. 10 5-22
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ABSTRACT

MEMORIALS

Samuel A. Lear

DR. S. A. LEAR, 53, professor of dairy industry at the College of Agriculture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, died recently in Middlesex General Hospital after a long illness. He leaves his widow, Lucille; three children, Richard, 14; Janet, 12, and Bruce, 10; one brother and three sisters.

Dr. Lear won wide recognition in the milk industry for his research in milk enzymes and the bacteriology of milk. He taught courses in dairy administration, milk sanitation and milk testing, and assisted in a short course in ice cream making.

He was a native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and earned the Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Pennsylvania State University and a Master of Science degree from the University of Minnesota. He was appointed to the Rutgers faculty in 1946.

Dr. Lear was recently president of the Metropolitan Dairy Society and was a member of several professional societies and fraternities.

James MacMillan Murphy

DR. J. M. MURPHY, research professor Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, died December 14, 1961, following major lung surgery.







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