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J. Anim Sci. 1946. 5:236-239.
© 1946 American Society of Animal Science

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Professor F. B. Morrison of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, and his wife, Elsie B. Morrison, have given the American Society of Animal Production "funds for a five-year-period for the establishment of an award each year to a member of the Society who has done outstanding recent research that has been of direct importance in livestock production." The award each year is to consist of one thousand dollars ($1,000) in cash and a gold medal or other suitable permanent form of recognition. The donors wish in this manner to express their appreciation of the help they have received from animal and dairy husbandry men in compiling the book "Feeds and Feeding." The awards are to be administered by the American Society of Animal Production under rules of its formulation. The Executive Committee of the Society unanimously accepted the funds and agreed to make the awards in accordance with the general and liberal wishes of the donors who will in no way influence decisions with respect to recipients.







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