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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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82. American Society for Metals, Chicago: to the Department of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineering for student aid 12S 00 83. Alfred Benesch and Associates, Chicago: for financial aid to graduate students and young staff members working for doctorates in civil engineering, in honor of the late A. L. Thomas, a partner in the firm 2 000 00 84. Bradley and Bradley, Inc., Rockford: for a student award 100 00 85. Maywood P a r k Trotting Association, Inc., Chicago: for student awards in the College of Veterinary Medicine 1 000 00 86. Perkins and Will, Architects and Engineers, Chicago: for financial aid to students in architecture 1 000 00 87. Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill, Chicago: for prizes to students in architecture 1 500 00 88. Contributions received by the Dean of Women from many donors to the Women Students Aid Fund 4 607 50 89. Various donors: to add to the James Webb Young Fund for education in advertising 5 391 40 90. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, New York: for the Fred B. Seely Award in engineering (Mr. Seely is a retired Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics) 100 00 91. Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey: for the honors program 36 00 92. For expenses of disabled students participating in the International Wheel Chair Games 6 140 36 From various donors $5 056 36 From Sullivan Chevrolet Company, Champaign 1 084 00 Total, Miscellaneous Awards and Other Financial Aids to Students $ 22 273 02 Student Loans 93. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Ennis, Decatur: for the Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Ennis Student Loan Fund $ 94. The Ford Foundation, New York, New York: for student loans as part of the Foundation's Experimental Engineering Faculty Recruitment and Development Program which includes funds for predoctoral fellowships and loans 46 95. Estate of Ina Meredith Hunter, Deceased: for loans to junior and senior students who won scholastic honors in the sophomore year 4 96. Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, Springfield: for the general student loan fund ,... 1 97. Koppers Company, Inc., Tar Products Division, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: to add to the loan fund for students in architecture 98. Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York: to add to the student loan fund 99. United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare under the National Defense Education Act: for student loans 250 These contributions have not been reported as gifts in previous years; the federal loan program was started in 1959. 100. Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation: for student loans 101. Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma of Illinois Chapter: to establish the Phi Beta Kappa Loan Fund 102. The Henry Strong Educational Foundation, Chicago: for a student loan fund 5 103. University of Illinois Student Organizations: to add to the student loan fund 104. University of Illinois Student Senate: to add to the student loan fund 105. Tile Council of America, Inc., New York, New York: for student loans 106. Various donors: to establish a student loan fund in honor of Dr. W. G. Kammlade, retired Associate Director of the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics 1

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