Andrew Gray has received the E.R. Frank Award
Dr. Andrew P. Gray received the first E.R. Frank
Award in 1985. After graduation in 1953 he became a veterinary
practitioner in Worthington, Ind. until 1961. He returned to K-State in
1961 to complete his M.S. and PhD degrees in pathology in 1963 and 1966
respectively. Dr. Gray worked as a Diagnostic Pathologist at K-State
from 1966-86. Then in 1986 he retired and became an Emeritus Professor
at Kansas State University.
Dr. Gray was the recipient of a National Defense
Education Act Fellowship in 1961, and a National Institute of Health
Fellowship from 1964-1966.
Dr. Gray was involved in Sigma Xi, KSU; Gamma Sigma
Delta, KSU; Phi Zeta, KSU; Chamber of Commerce, President, Worthington,
Ind. 1959-61; NDEA Fellowship, 1961; Special NTH Fellowship, 1964-66;
Veterinary Medicine Alumni Award, 1985.
An Army Veteran, Dr. Gray served during World War II
in Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, and the European theater. He was
awarded the American Defense Service Ribbon and a Good Conduct Medal.
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