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Professor Emeritus Status to L. K. Crowe
Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Crowe were honored at a dinner in the Nebraska Union on May 22 for their 42 years of service to the University of Nebraska.
A native of Indiana, Dr. Crowe earned the B.S. degree from Colorado State University in 1922, the M.S. degree from the University of Nebraska in 1925, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Minnesota in 1947.
Dr. Crowe is best known as a teacher. His students hold responsible positions in the United States and in many other countries. He received the University of Nebraska Distinguished Teaching Award in 1958 and the Outstanding Service Plaque as advisor for the Fraternity of Alpha Zeta. In 1965 he was recipient of the Milk Industry Foundation Teaching Award, administered by the American Dairy Science Association. He was nominated for the Outstanding Nebraskan Award by university students in 1964.
Dr. Crowe's service to the University began in 1924. He was research assistant and associate professor until 1947 when he was promoted to professor. Before joining the Nebraska staff he was an inspector for the Colorado Dairy Commission, and assistant professor at Colorado State University.
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