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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 8 No. 5 457-458
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Dairy Notes

ABSTRACT

PENNSYLVANIA

L. W. Morley, dairy extension specialist of the Pennsylvania State College has been selected by the American Jersey Cattle Club to head their extension and development division including Register of Merit work. Professor Morley is also chairman of the Extension Section of the American Dairy Science Association.

KANSAS.

N. E. Olson, associate professor of dairy husbandry in charge of dairy manufactures in the college and station resigned his position June 1st to go into commercial work at Wichita.

MICHIGAN

L. H. Cooledge, research associate in bacteriology since 1912, died May 12, at the age of thirty-seven years. He was a native of South Dakota, graduating from the South Dakota College in 1911 and receiving the M.A. degree from the University of Missouri in 1912. Among his contributions to science was the development of the colorimetric hydrogen-ion method of determining the keeping qualities of dairy products. He was also among the first to study the occurrence of Bacterium abortum in the milk of the cow, and he has made numerous contributions on that subject.







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