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I feel greatly honored and, of course, highly pleased by my selection for the Harvey W. Wiley Award for 1986, at the 100th meeting of the Association, which also marks 100 years since Dr. Wiley was President of the Association. The title for my remarks was not chosen lightly; there has been research on honey in the federal government intermittently over a 100-year period. I will review the work on honey of Dr. Wiley and his successors and describe the research I and my colleagues carried out on honey during 20 of the years between 1948 and 1978, and intermittently since my retirement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1978.
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