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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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102. Sperry Gyroscope Company, Great Neck, New York, $2,900 for a fellowship in electronics for the academic year 1955-56 ($1,500 for the stipend and $1,400 for tuition and expenses). 103. Standard Oil Company of California, $2,650 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1955-56. 104. Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Whiting, Indiana, $2,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in engineering for the academic year 1955-56. 105. The Standard Oil Company (an Ohio Corporation), Cleveland, Ohio, $2,250 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry and chemical engineering for the academic year 1955-56. 106. Standard Oil Foundation, Inc., Chicago, $2,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1955-56. 107. Henry Strong Educational Foundation, Chicago, $600 for a fellowship in physics for the academic year 1955-56. 108. Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., Bayside, New York, $1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in physics for the academic year 1955-56. 109. The Texas Company, New York, New York, $4,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic years 1954-55 and 1955-56. n o . Toms River-Cincinnati Chemical Works, Cincinnati, Ohio, $1,786 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1955-56. i n . The Trane Company, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, $1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1955-56. 112. Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, Bakelite Company, Bloomfield, New Jersey, $1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry and chemical engineering for the academic year 1955-56. 113. Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, Bakelite Company, Bloomfield, New Jersey, $3,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in organic chemistry for the academic year 1955-56. 114. Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, New York, New York, $3,300 for the renewal of a fellowship in mining and metallurgical engineering for the academic year I955"56. 115. United States Rubber Company Foundation, New York, New York, $3,300 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1955-56. 116. United States Steel Foundation, Inc., New York, New York, $6,000 for a fellowship in the Department of Physics for the academic year 1955-56. 117. Victor Chemical Works, Chicago, $2,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1955-50. 118. The Visking Corporation, Chicago, $4,500 for the renewal of two fellowships ($2,250 each), one in chemistry and one in mechanical engineering, for the academic year 1955-56. 119. Westinghouse Educational Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $2,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in electrical engineering for the academic year 1955-56. 120. Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, $1,000 to the Department of Animal Science for a study of arsanilic acid in swine rations. 121. American Cancer Society, New York, New York: a. $12,637 to the Department of Botany for a study on plant tumors produced by virus, under the direction of Dr. Lindsay M. Black (Grant B O - l G ) . b. $24,450 to the Department of Bacteriology for studies on virus growth and structure and on host-virus specificity, under the direction of Professor S. E. Luria (Grant V - 3 H ) . c. $56.91 to the Department of Zoology for a study of infra-red absorption and X-ray diffraction standard data for molecular cytology, under the direction of Dr. Carl C. Clark (Grant P H - 2 2 ) . 122. Armour and Company, Chicago: a. $3,000 to the Department of Food Technology for a study of the factors which affect the stability of highly unsaturated fatty acids. b. $1,000 to the Department of Animal Science for studies on the metabolism of trimethylalkylammonium stearate. 123. Augustine Ascending Elm Research Association, Inc., Chicago, $300 to the Department of Horticulture for research on propagation of trees, especially by constant mist. 124. Campbell Soup Company, Camden, New Jersey, $1,000 for research on mushrooms.