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Professor Emeritus Status to G. Malcolm Trout
· G. Malcolm Trout was born near Birmingham, Iowa in 1896. He graduated there from high school in 1916, and attended Iowa State Teachers College during 1916–17. After teaching several months he entered the U. S. Army, serving in Battery D, 339th Field Artillery and in the AEF in France, 1918–1919.
Malcolm, as he is affectionately known, earned the B.S. and M.S. degree at Iowa State University in 1923 and 1924, respectively. The Ph. D. degree was conferred by Cornell University in 1936.
Students and staffs at West Virginia University from 1923 to 1928 and at Michigan State University from 1928 to July 1966, have been the beneficiaries of Malcolm's outstanding talents as teacher, researcher, and counsellor. For meritorious research, he received the Borden Award in Dairy Manufactures in 1945 and the Michigan State University Sigma Xi Senior Award in 1956. His teaching competence was recognized in 1952 and again in 1956 by Michigan State University where he received the Distinguished Teacher Award and in 1957 the Distinguished Faculty Award.
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