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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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the Institute for a period of about five years, to be known as "The Theodore B. Sachs Research F u n d " for researches in tuberculosis to be conducted by the University of Illinois College of Medicine. 2. Dr. Charles Brockway Gibson, of the Class of 1877, Chemical Balances to the Department of Chemistry. 3. A grant of $250 a month for one year from Phenolphthalein Research, Incorporated, of New York City (a membership corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York for the purpose of conducting scientific investigation of phenolphthalein), to the College of Medicine for the purpose of conducting scientific experimental and clinical research in phenolphthalein, its scientific and therapeutic values, uses, and effects, and allied subjects, under the direction of Professor Bernard Fantus. 4. New engine of the type used in last year's CV Chrysler Imperial Airflow Eight from the Chrysler Corporation to the Department of Mechanical Engineering. T h e total value of the engine is approximately $500. 5. Grant-in-Aid of $400 from the National Research Council, to Dr. P. Gerald Kruger, of the Physics Department, in support of his research work on artificial radio-activity. 6. Books (approximately 122 volumes) from the library of the late former President Andrew Sloan Draper, presented by his daughter, Mrs. Arthur A. Brown of Mount Vernon, New York. 7. T h e American Association for the Advancement of Science, $425 to the Department of Horticulture for the purchase of equipment to be used by P r o fessor H. W. Anderson in his research work to determine the effect of various spray materials on plants.

This report was received for record.

DEGREES CONFERRED IN FEBRUARY (15) T h e University Senate recommends the following candidates for degrees, as indicated in each case, to be conferred in February. On motion of Mr. Armstrong, these degrees were granted. GRADUATE SCHOOL D e g r e e of D o c t o r of Philosophy In Animal Husbandry

BERTHIER W E S L E Y FAIRBANKS, B.S., 1917; M.S., University of W y o m i n g , 1931 ROSCOE RAYMOND SNAPP, A.B., B.S., M.S., 1913, 1921

In Chemistry QUENTIN ROYAL BARTZ, A.B., Tarkio College, 1930; M.S., University of Nebraska, 1931 ALFRED CLARK, B.S., P u r d u e University, 1930; M.S., Michigan State College, 1932 JOHN W I L L I A M COPENHAVER, B.S., Emory and H e n r y College, 1029; M.S., West Virginia University, 1931

JAMES BURBANK REED, B.S., Massachusetts State College, 1927; M.S., 1932 ERNEST BYRON RIEGEL, A.B., Central College (Missouri), 1928; A.M., 1931

In

Classics

R U T H CALISTA FRENCH, A.B., Carroll College, 1928 HARRIET CLARA JAMESON, A.B., W h e a t o n College, 1931; A.M., 1932 RICHMOND ALEXANDER LATTIMORE, A.B., D a r t m o u t h College, 1926; A.M., 1927

In

Economics

CLIVE FLEEMING D U N H A M , B.S., M.S., 1929, 1931 FRED MITCHELL JONES, B.S., M.S., 1927, 1930 SEVERIN PETER LANGHOFF, J R . , B.S., M.S., 1931, 1932 REXFORD CLARK PARMELEE, B.S., M.S., 1930, 1931 RAYMOND F R A N K S M I T H , A.B., Miami University, 1927; M.S., 1929