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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[December 17

79. Stonefort Corporation, Indianapolis, Indiana: for a four-year scholarship, $500 a year, in mechanical, civil, electrical, mining, or general engineering, beginning September, 1958 80. Student Organizations, University of Illinois: scholarships 81. Student Senate, University of Illinois: $1,000 for the Student Senate Scholarship Fund, and $1,000 for the Student Senate Loan Fund 82. T h e Texas Company, New York, New York: a scholarship for a freshman student, academic year 1957-58; this includes $100 to the department of the student's major study 83. Tomahawk Fraternity, national sophomore activity honorary, University of Illinois Chapter: scholarship for a male student 84. Truck Line, Inc., Toledo, Ohio: Beatrice Keeshin Scholarship, academic year 1958-59 85. Union Carbide Chemicals Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia: for the Union Carbide Engineering Scholarship, awarded to a student in chemical engineering, academic year 1957-58 86. United States Rubber Company, New York, New York: scholarships, academic years 1957-58 and 1958-59. 87. Universal Oil Products Company, Des Plaines, Illinois: scholarships in chemical engineering, academic year 1958-59; this includes a grant of $500 to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to help defray increased costs of educating students 88. Mr. Ronald E. Wales, Lockport, Illinois: to be added to the Undergraduate Scholarship Fund 89. Western Electric Company, Chicago: three scholarships in engineering, academic year 1957-58 90. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: for the Westinghouse Air Arm Division scholarships in engineering, academic year 1957-58 91. Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation, Evanston, Illinois: for the Zeta Tau Alpha Scholarship in honor of Shirley Kreasan Strout, to be awarded to a woman student in the College of Journalism and Communications 92. Agricultural Institute, Washington, D.C.: for the Robert R Hudelson Student Fund 93. Alfred S. Alschuler, Jr., Chicago: to the Department of Architecture for an award to a student in architecture 94. T h e American Assembly, Columbia University, New York, New York: for a conference on problems of Illinois state government.. 95. American Dairy Association of Illinois, Inc., Chicago: to the Department of Agricultural Economics for employment of an information specialist in the Extension Service in the field of dairy marketing 96. T h e Babcock and Wilcox Company, New York, New York: for University use in engineering and technical education, being part of an over-all aid-to-education appropriation apportioned on the basis of the number of University of Illinois graduates currently employed by the Babcock and Wilcox Company 97. Collins Foundation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: to the College of Engineering to supplement the income of a part-time instructor or graduate assistant who is working for the Ph.D. degree 98. Creole Foundation, New York, New York: unrestricted grant for educational programs 99. Educational Television and Radio Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan: to Station W I L L for the production of a series of radio programs on "The Composer in the World of Today" 100. Dr. Arthur L. Ennis, Decatur, Illinois: for the Dr. and Mrs. A r thur L. Ennis Student Loan Fund 101. Farmer City Grain Company, Farmer City, Illinois: to support extension work in the Department of Agronomy

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