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J. Anim Sci. 1950. 9:248.
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Memorial

Abstract

Frederick W. Christensen, 70, who retired as professor of animal nutrition at the North Dakota Agriculture College, Fargo, North Dakota in 1947 after 31 years of service, died July 31, 1949 at Osage City, Kansas, where he had resided since his retirement.

Born at Randolph, Kansas, January 22, 1879, Mr. Christensen was graduated from Kansas State College in 1900. He did graduate work at Pennsylvania State College and Yale University and received his Master's Degree from the latter institution. He was an animal nutrition expert for the United States Department of Agriculture for six years and served in the experiment stations of Pennsylvania State and New Mexico State colleges before he Came to the North Dakota Agricultural College in 1916.

He was elected as president of the North Dakota Academy of Science in 1941 and in the same year served as president of the North Dakota-Kansas State Alumni Association. He was a member of the State Alumni Association.







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