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J. Anim Sci. 1944. 3:310-311.
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Harry L. Garrigus

Honor Guest—1943

Abstract

Harry Lucian Garrigus was born at Wolcott, Connecticut, August 18, 1876. He entered Connecticut Agricultural College as a sophomore in 1895 and was graduated in 1898.

After graduation Mr. Garrigus remained at Storrs for a year as assistant to the veterinarian, Dr. Mayo. He spent a summer in charge of the dairy and livestock at an estate at Tarrytown, N. Y., and then joined the staff of the Baron Hirsch school at Woodbine, New Jersey. After a year he was called back to Storrs by Director Phelps as an assistant on the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station staff. Before returning to Storrs he spent a period of advanced study of livestock problems at Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph.

From November 1, 1901, when he returned to Storrs, until his retirement forty years later. Professor Garrigus was intimately a part of the progress and growth of the institution, now the University of Connecticut.







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