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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Department of Microbiology RALPH S. WOLFE, Associate Professor of Microbiology, academic year, one-half pay; to study the physiology and metabolism of bacteria, in England. Department of Physiology JOHN D. ANDERSON, Associate Professor of Physiology, academic year, one-half pay; for research on slime molds, and for preparation of material for an undergraduate course, at Emory and Stanford Universities. FREDERIC R. STEGGERDA, Professor of Physiology, second semester, full pay; for lectures and study at Hiroshima University, in Japan. Department of Zoology TOHN O. CORLISS, Associate Professor of Zoology, first semester, full pay, and second semester, without pay; for protozoological research and conferences with scientists, University of London and other institutions in Europe. DONALD F . HOFFMEISTER, Professor of Zoology, six months (October 15 to April 15)) full pay; for research and writing on the mammals of Arizona. G r a d u a t e S c h o o l of L i b r a r y Science THELMA EATON, Professor of Library Science, first semester, full pay; for preparation of a book on history of libraries, and for work on monographs. WILLIAM V. JACKSON, Associate Professor of Library Science, academic year, one-half pay; for preparation of (1) guide to library collections, and (2) notable materials added to American libraries, 1950-54; work to be done in the United States and in Europe. College of P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n Department of Health and Safety Education GEORGE T. STAFFORD, Professor of Health Education, in the Department of Health and Safety Education and in the Division of University Extension, second semester, full pay; to study rehabilitation centers and to observe new programs and techniques, in the United States and in Europe. Department of Physical Education for Women BEULAH J. DROM, Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Women, first semester, full pay; to study closed circuit television teaching and physical education programs in elementary school laboratories at various universities, and for preparation of materials for physical education in elementary schools. Department of Recreation MAXWELL R. GARRET, Assistant Professor of Recreation, first semester, full pay; to study youth hostels, to study fencing in European countries, and to attend World Congress in Physical Education in connection with Olympic Games, in Europe. C h i c a g o U n d e r g r a d u a t e Division IKVING D. BLUM, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay; for completion of a study of man of business in English literature. WILLIS C. JACKMAN, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay, or academic year, one-half pay; to study the development of certain elements in grammar structure in English, as changes have occurred over the centuries; work to be done in Europe. JOHN C. JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay; for continuation of studies of attitude of Academy toward Continental and American writers, 1869-96; work to be done in Northwestern University and Newberry Libraries. MOREEN C. JORDAN, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay; for preparation of a bibliography on H e n r y J a m e s ; work to be done in Europe. ALEXANDER KARANIKAS, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay, or academic year, one-half pay; for completion of publications and for studies of racism, Victorian writers, and of social and literary theories of the Southern A g r a r i a n s ; work to be done in the United States.