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1955]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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bb. $17,600 for a study of endothelial permeability in ascites and edema as modified by therapy, under the direction of Dr. Robert M, Kark, Department of Medicine, for one year from September 16, 1953 (H-1029-C2). cc. $5,000 for a study of glomerulonephritis in inbred mice, under the direction of Dr. Arthur Kirschbaum, Department of Anatomy, for one year from November 1, 1953 (H-1062-C2). dd. $3,240 for a study of gastro-duodenal p H and motility changes as influenced by hypertension and sympathectomy, under the supervision of Dr. Alexander J. Nedzel, Department of Pathology, for one year from September 1, 1953 (H1259-C). ee. $5,674.97 for a study of the endocrine effects on the metabolism and function of the myocardium, under the direction of Dr. William V. Whitehorn, Department of Physiology, for one year from January 1, 1954 (H-1353-C). ff. $3,037.74 for a study of the effects of long-term therapy with hexamethonium and hydrzinophthalizine on renal hemodynamics and electrolytes, under the direction of Dr. James A. Schoenberger, Department of Medicine, for one year from December 1, 1953 (H-1354-C). gg. $10,000 for a study of the measurement of the metabolic turnover times of the electrophoretic plasma protein components in cardiac decompensation and in diseases of the vascular system of presumed hyperimmune etiology, under the direction of Dr. S. Howard Armstrong, Department of Medicine, for one year from January 1, 1954 (H-1511). hh. $5,839 for an investigation of the effects of chronic ascorbic acid deficiency and of trypsin on the arterial wall in "normal" and in the hypercholesterolemic animals, under the direction of Dr. Conrad L. Pirani, Department of Pathology, for one year from January 1, 1954 (H-1576). ii. $14,201.48 for a study of renal glomeruli — their antigenic and chemical qualities, under the direction of Dr. Cecil A. Krakower, Department of Pathology, for one year from September 1, 1953 (H-1623-C2). j j . $11,683.82 for a study of renal hemodynamics as influenced by drugs, under the direction of Dr. Theodore R. Sherrod, Department of Pharmacology, for one year from July I, 1954 (H-1665-C2). kk. $25,000 for an undergraduate cardiovascular training grant, under the direction of Dr. Roger A. Harvey, for one year from September 1, 1953 (HT-300-C4). 11. $14,023 for a study of the analysis of the factors involved in the psychoanalytic therapy process, under the direction of Dr. Milton J. Schiffrin, Department of Psychiatry, for one year from June I, 1954 (M-637-C). Total, Funds Received from Private Industries, Foundations, Other Organisations, and Government Agencies for Research and Graduate

Study $509,014.21

Funds Received from Indhnduals 203. Anonymous donors: a. $2,000 to the Haffa Cardiovascular Surgery Fund, Department of Surgery. b. $1,410 for cancer research, under the direction of Dr. Danely P. Slaughter, Tumor Clinic. c. $50 to the Anonymous Psychiatry Gift Fund. d. $105 to the Anonymous Clinical Science Gift Fund, under the direction of Dr. Andrew C. Ivy. e. $400 for the Patrick and Bertha Mooney Scholarship Fund. f. $200 for research in the Department of Anatomy. 204. Walter R. Barker, Chicago, $1,000 for a study of the chemical basis of epilepsy, under the direction of Dr. Frederic A. Gibbs, Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery. 205. Berkelhamer family, $100 for the annual Dr. Ralph C. Berkelhamer Scholarship (this scholarship was started in 1946). 206. Buechle-Greider Postgraduate Teaching Fund, $200 for research in the Department of Surgery, under the direction of Dr. W a r r e n H. Cole. 207. Dr. W a r d Eastman, Peoria, $175 for research in the Department of Surgery. 208. Frederick Z. Favor, $10 to the Mary Lloyd Somatoprosthesis Gift Fund m the Department of Crowns and Fixed Partial Dentures, for research under the supervision of Dr. Stanley D. Tylman.