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Dr.
Amin Zaher, D.V.M., M.S., has recently come to the United States from Egypt
to obtain a PhD. in genetics and animal breeding. His thesis title is "The
Genetic History of the Arab in Ämerica." Prior to his arrival
in the states he occupied the position of Arabian horse breeder in the
stud of the Royal Agricultural Society of Egypt for twelve years. The Egyptian
ministry of agriculture has requested that he visit the various Arabian
Stud farms while he is in America. Already he has visited many of the most
prominent, such as Kellog, (sic) Dickinson, Babson, Van Vleet, Raswan,
Tormohlen, Draper, Bazy Miller and many others. Just so that he would have
plenty to occupy his time he has been judging Arabian horse shows and has
kindly consented to write three articles for The Western Horseman. The
first, which appears in this issue, is on the background. This will be
followed by articles on the Arab in Egypt and America today.
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