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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 56 No. 8 4-13
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Dr. W. J. (Jack) Miller was one of 3, from the 2,000-member University of Georgia faculty, recently selected for Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professorships, which is the University's highest and most prestigious rank. Of the 17 currently active persons who hold this title, he is the youngest. Dr. Miller is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, including the 1963 American Feed Manufacturers' and the 1971 Borden Awards of the American Dairy Science Association, the 1971 Gustav Bohstedt Award for mineral research from the American Society of Animal Science, the Gamma Sigma Delta International Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture in 1970, Georgia's Outstanding Scientist for 1969, the University of Georgia's 1971 Agricultural Alumni Distinguished Faculty Award, and the CCC Trace Mineral Travel Fellowship Award in 1969. Dr. Miller, who has degrees from North Carolina State University and the University of Wisconsin, is chairman of the interdepartmental graduate program in animal nutrition.







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