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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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n . Chicago Illiniweks, $180 for a scholarship to a junior or senior from the Chicago area who is active in campus affairs. 12. Chicago Title and Trust Company Foundation, Chicago, $5,000 for scholarships in the College of Law. 13. C. A. Conklin Truck Line, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, $500 to establish the C. A. Conklin Truck Line scholarships beginning with the academic year 1955-56. 14. Corn Products Refining Company, Chicago, $2,400 for four scholarships ($600 each) in engineering or physical science for the academic year 1955-56. 15. Dads Association, University of Illinois, $780 for scholarships for the academic year 1955-56. 16. Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., Santa Monica, California, $750 for a scholarship in the College of Engineering for the academic year 1955-56. 17. Eastern Illinois Association for Mentally Retarded, $500 for graduate and undergraduate scholarships for students undertaking training for teaching of handicapped children. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Forsythe, Chicago, $300 for the Robert Wade Forsythe Memorial Scholarship in architecture for the academic year 1956-57. 19. Foundry Educational Foundation, $250 to the Department of Mechanical Engineering for cast metals promotion. 20. Harrison Jules Louis Frank and Leon Harrison Frank Memorial Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, $500 for a scholarship in electrical engineering for the academic year 1955-56. 21. Fribourg Foundation, Inc., New York, New York, $1,000 for two scholarships ($500 each) in grain marketing for the academic year 1955-56. 22. General Electric Educational and Charitable Fund, Schenectady, New York: scholarships, $750; contributions under the Corporate Alumnus Program, $496. 23. General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, $3,550 for five scholarships under the "College Plan" for the academic year 1955-56. 24. Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers: a. $600 for three scholarships ($200 each) for the academic year 1955-56. (The amount received to date is $10,200.) b. $625 for scholarships to students preparing to teach handicapped children. ( T h e amount received to date is $2,325.) 25. Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, Chicago, $1,898.89 for scholarships in occupational therapy. 26. Illinois Mining Institute, $200 for scholarships in mining engineering. 27. Injection Plastic Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $180 for a scholarship to a senior in industrial design for the academic year 1955-56. 28. The Jewish Students' Scholarship Fund, Inc., Chicago, $294 to establish the Phi Sigma Delta Scholarship. 29. Junior Women's Advertising Club of Chicago, $240 for two scholarships for women students in the advertising program of the School of Journalism and Communications. 30. Kennecott Copper Corporation, New York, New York, $2,000 for scholarships in chemical engineering. 31. David Kinley Educational Foundation, Chicago, $300 for a scholarship in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. 32. T h e Kroger Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, $1,200 for six scholarships ($200 each) in agriculture and home economics for the academic year 1955-56. 33. Lions Clubs in the Chicago area for graduate and undergraduate scholarships for students undertaking training for teaching of handicapped children: Central Lions Club of Chicago, $500; Lions Club of Cicero, $500; Humboldt P a r k Lions Club of Chicago, $250; Lakeview Lions Club, Chicago, $250; Lions of District I - F Illinois, $500; Logan Square Lions Club, Chicago, $1,000; Lions Club of Lyons, $500; Northwest Lions Club of Chicago, $250; Lions Club of P a r k Forest, $250. 34. Men's Residence Halls Association, Champaign, $130 for a scholarship for the academic year 1955-56. 35. Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri, $500 for scholarships in chemical engineering for the academic year 1955-56.