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Domestic News February 11, 1959

The Sidney Herald

Sidney, Richland County, Montana

What is this article about?

Roland R. Schulz, a zoology graduate and experienced fish culturist, has been appointed manager of the federal fish hatchery in Miles City, Montana. He previously worked for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Nebraska and Indiana, and now resides there with his family.

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ROLAND SCHULZ NAMED MANAGER OF FEDERAL HATCHERY IN MILES CITY

Roland R. Schulz, experienced fish culturist and former employee of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, has assumed his duties as manager of the federal fish hatchery at Miles City.

Schulz is a graduate of the University of Nebraska with a B. A. degree in zoology. He began work as an apprentice fish culturist with the fish and wildlife service at Crawford, Neb., in 1951 holding that position for about three and one-half years. He was transferred to Rochester, Indiana as an assistant fish culturist and after attending the Warm Water Fisheries School in Alabama for a year returned to Crawford as a fish culturist. He and his wife and three children are residing in Miles City.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

Roland Schulz Fish Hatchery Miles City Appointment Fish Culturist

What entities or persons were involved?

Roland R. Schulz

Where did it happen?

Miles City

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Miles City

Key Persons

Roland R. Schulz

Outcome

assumed duties as manager; residing in miles city with wife and three children

Event Details

Roland R. Schulz, experienced fish culturist and former U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee, has assumed duties as manager of the federal fish hatchery at Miles City. Graduate of University of Nebraska with B. A. in zoology. Began as apprentice fish culturist in Crawford, Neb., in 1951 for three and one-half years; transferred to Rochester, Indiana as assistant; attended Warm Water Fisheries School in Alabama for a year; returned to Crawford as fish culturist.

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