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J. Anim Sci. 1976. 43:936-937.
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Northeast Section A.S.A.S Distinguished Service Award

Abstract

Ivan L. Lindahl, the recipient of the 1976 Distinguished Service Award of the Northeast Section of the American Society of Animal Science, is a member of the Ruminant Nutrition Laboratory, Nutrition Institute, A.R.S., U.S.D.A., Beltsville, Maryland. He was born on a farm in Morrill County, Nebraska in 1919. He began a period of 32 years of formal education in a one-room rural school which ended at the University of Maryland in 1958. He obtained his B. S. degree in 1941 from Nebraska Central Colledge which is now combined with William Penn College in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Immediately after graduation he started his career with the U.S. Government and continued his training as a chemist at George Washington University. During the period from 1950 through 1956 he did graduate work in animal nutrition and biochemistry at the University of Maryland. In 1960 he was Choosen as one of two Americans to attend a NATO sponsored course in Animal Husbandry at the Max Planch Institute in Mariensee, Germany.







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