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1955]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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162. Foreign students at the University of Illinois, a portrait of Dr. Arthur Hamilton, Professor of Spanish and Dean of Foreign Students, Emeritus. 163. Illinois Gear and Machine Company, Chicago, to the Department of Mechanical Engineering, twenty-two gear models (estimated value, $9,000). 164. Estate of Maude S. Lundgren, deceased, a Japanese ceremonial sword and an oil painting of the late Carl Lundgren, former Professor of Physical Education and Baseball Coach. 165. The National Academy of Design, bequest of Mrs. William T. Brewster, to the College of Fine and Applied Arts, a small group of original studies (drawings, water colors, and oils) by William T. Richards, N.A. (1833-1005). 166. Superior Air Products Company, Newark, New Jersey, to the Department of Physics, one 25-liter Supairco liquid air container (estimated value,

$100).

Total, Colleges and Schools at Urbana-Champaign

$995,483.07

Chicago Professional Colleges Funds Received from Private Industries, Foundations, Other Organisations, and Government Agencies for Research and Graduate Study 167. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, $4,032 to the Department of Medicine for a study of repository penicillin, under the direction of Dr. H a r r y F. Dowling, for six months beginning December I, 1953. 168. Armour Laboratories, Chicago, $3,600 to the Department of Medicine for the A r m o u r Hematology Fund, for research under the direction of Dr. Louis R. Limarzi. 169. Burroughs Wellcome Research Laboratories, $1,000 to the Department of Medicine for research on Compound 48-80, under the direction of Dr. M a x Samter. 170. Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., Summit, New Jersey, $2,500 to the Department of Medicine for studies in hypertension, under the direction of Dr. Ford K. Hick, for one year beginning July 1, 1954. 171. Commonwealth Engineering Company, $330 to the Department of Physiology for research on ability of enzymatically hydrolyzed dextran to expand plasma volume, under the direction of Dr. Raymond C. Ingraham. 172. Davis and Geek, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, $500 to the Department of Surgery supplementing a visual education grant established in 1950 for the work of Drs. W a r r e n H . Cole and Hilger P. Jenkins. 173. Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston, Massachusetts, $2,460.37 to the Department of Clinical Science for a study of the role of the sulfhydryl group in cellular metabolism. 174. Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, $1,675 to the Department of Surgery for the research problem opiate antagonist, under the direction of Dr. Max S. Sadove ($1,500) and for a study of liver resection under arfonad, under the direction of Dr. W a r r e n H. Cole ($175). 175. Lederle Laboratories Division, American Cyanamid Company, $1,200 to support the work of two medical students. 176. Parke, Davis and Company, Detroit, Michigan, $3,600 to the Department of Biological Chemistry for a study on blood dysorasias, under the direction of Dr. Stephen B. Binkley, for one year beginning December 1, 1953. 177. Smith, Kline, and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: a. $3,000 for a fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology, under the direction of Dr. Klaus R. W. Unna, for one year beginning September I, 1954. b. $2,500 for research in neurophysiology, under the direction of Dr. R. W . Gerardin, Department of Psychiatry. 178. Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, $2,500 to the Department of Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics, College of Dentistry, for a preliminary investigation of effects of hydrocortisone on gingival tissue, under the direction of Dr. Donald A. Wallace. 179- Hematology Research Foundation: a. $3,800 to the Department of Medicine for in vitro and in vivo studies m eosinophilic leukemia, under the direction of Dr. Robert M. Kark, for one year beginning October I, 1952.