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1955] With Whom State of Illinois, Division of Highways United States Atomic Energy Commission AT(n-i)-67, Project No. 11 United States Navy N6ori-07l(5l) United States Navy NOa(s) 52-947 (McDonnell Aircraft Corporation prime contractor—University of Illinois subcontractor) Hiram Walker and Sons, Inc. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Amount to be Paid to the University $2 150 00 229 Effective Dote December 14, 1954 January 1, 1955 Purpose Reinforced concrete slabs for highway bridges Effects of X-rays upon tumors of the central nervous system Thermal injury of the skin Fatigue tests of helicopter blade fold fittings 16 000 00 I 59* 771 7 000 00 November 26, 1954 December 20, 1954 Nutritive value of fermentation products by means of chick assays 2 000 00 January 6, 1955 Adjustments Made in 1953-54 Cost-Pius Contracts (Adjustments in projects authorized prior to July 1, 1954) With Whom Consulting Engineering Service With Whom Harry F. Fisher (Plastering) Purpose Two items: 385.50 and 3153.90 3 Amount 239 40 Date January 5, 1955 Adjustments Made in 1954-55 Cost-Pius Contracts Purpose Twenty items: $104.81 deduct to 3390.00 3 Amount 833 99 Date January, 1955 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT O F T H E COMPTROLLER (14) The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of December 31, 1954. This report was received for record and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. REPORT O F GIFTS AND GRANTS RECEIVED BY THE UNIVERSITY (15) The following gifts and grants of funds received by the University have been accepted by the President and are now being reported for official record. The previous report of such gifts was made to the Board on February 18, 1054. (In many cases a period of several months may elapse between the time an offer is accepted and the final payments have been received. Hence, to avoid complications in audits of University accounts, monetary gifts are usually reported after the funds have been deposited with the University. In each case due acknowledgment of these gifts and grants has been made by appropriate University officials, including an expression of appreciation on behalf of the Board of Trustees.) Colleges and Schools at Urbana-Champaign Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes, and Other Financial Aids 1. Mr. Robert Allerton, Hawaii, $800 to continue the Robert Allerton Traveling Scholarships in architecture for 1954. 2. The Allstate Foundation, Skokie, $5,000 for scholarships and expenses in connection with a regular summer session (1954) course and a short course for the training of teachers of high school driver education. 3. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, $250 for scholarships for the academic year 1954-55. 4- Alpha Xi Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, professional music honorary fraternity, $139 to be added to the William G. Hill Memorial Scholarship in music. 5- American Air Filter Foundation, Inc., Moline, $1,000 for three scholarships in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering for the academic year 1954-55. 1 Deduct.
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