Kriss, Max, 1889-1941

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Max Kriss (1894-1941) was an animal nutritionist and educator. Born in Russia, he came to the United States in 1910, and was educated at the Pennsylvania State College and Yale. He returned to the Penn State faculty as associate professor (1929; professor 1936 to 1941), working with Dr. Henry P. Armsby in the Institute of Animal Nutrition. He was widely known for his research and publications in the field of animal nutrition. His son, Joseph P. Kriss, was a noted researcher in medical science, head of the Radiology Department at Stanford Medical School, an artist, and a distinguished alumnus of Penn State.

From the description of Max Kriss papers, 1915-1940 (bulk 1918-1936) (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 307708554

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creatorOf Kriss, Max, 1889-1941. Max Kriss papers, 1915-1940 (bulk 1918-1936) Pennsylvania State University Libraries
creatorOf Kriss, Max, 1889-1941. Max Kriss papers. [manuscript]. Pennsylvania State University Libraries
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associatedWith American Society of Animal Science. corporateBody
associatedWith Benedict, Francis Gano, 1870-1957. person
associatedWith Chambers, William Harold, 1894- person
associatedWith Kriss, Joseph P., 1919-1989 person
associatedWith Murlin, John R. person
associatedWith Newburgh, L. H. (Louis Harry), 1883-1956. person
associatedWith Pennsylvania State College corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania State University. Institute of Animal Nutrition. corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Arthur Henderson, 1845-1932. person
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Animal nutrition
Animal nutrition
Livestock
Nutritionists
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Birth 1889

Death 1941

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