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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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c. $4,100 to the Department of Botany for research on taxonomic and phytogeographic studies of the marine algae of California, under the direction of P r o fessor Paul C. Silva (Grant NSF-G1845). 147. National Vitamin Foundation, Inc., New York, New York, $7,450 to the Department of Animal Science for research on radioactive vitamin A ($2,500) and for studies on the role of vitamin B12 in animal nutrition ($4,950). 148. Northern Illinois Breeding Co-op, Hampshire, $5,659.25 to the Department of Dairy Science for research in the field of artificial breeding. 149. Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, New Haven, Connecticut, $3,000 to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for research. 150. Charles Pfizer and Company, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, $3,500 to the Department of Food Technology for a study of the use of antibiotics in meat preservation. 151. The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, $12,000 to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for research on wheat lipides ($6,000) and egg yolk lipides ($6,000). 152. P u r e Milk Association of Chicago, $1,500 to the Department of Food Technology for research on butterfat adulteration. 153. Refrigeration Research Foundation, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $3,000 to the Department of Mechanical Engineering for research on frost formation on refrigeration coils. 154. Research Corporation, New York, New York, $4,855 to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for an investigation of the chemistry of ferrocene and derivatives ($2,080) and for research on initiation and nature of natural convection flow instabilities for a fluid flowing in a vertical heated tube ($1,875). 155. Martin Rispens Seed Store, Lansing, $100 to the Department of Plant Pathology for research on nematodes in onion sets. 156. Riverdale Chemical Company, Harvey, $1,000 to the Department of Agronomy for research on weed control and $500 to the State Natural History Survey for research on insects. 157. Russell Sage Foundation, New York, New York, $10,531 to the Department of Psychology for a study of application of social science to child development and parent education. 158. S. M. News Company, Inc., New York, New York, $2,000 to the Bureau of Business Management for a study to measure the effects of enlarging the space devoted to magazine display in retail outlets. 159. Socony-Vacuum Laboratories, New York, New York, $4,000 to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering for research. 160. Southern Illinois Breeding Association, Breese, $5,478.40 to the Department of Dairy Science for research on artificial breeding. 161. A. E. Staley, Decatur, $285.94 to the Department of Marketing for research. 162. Stauffer Chemical Company, New York, New York, $500 to the Department of Horticulture for an investigation of Captan and Mercury materials on apples and strawberries. 163. Swift and Company, Chicago, $4,500 to the Department of Food Technology for a study of the reversion factor in beef tallow, and $4,500 for a study of the factors which affect the nutritional value of heated fats. 164. Tee-Pak Foundation, Chicago, $500 to the Department of Food Technology for the study of various types of films as retardants to deterioration of meat and meat products. 165. Tennessee Corporation Research Laboratories, College Park, Georgia, $400 to the Department of Horticulture for investigations on fungicides. 166. Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, New York, New York, $5,500 for the continuation of an assistantship in chemistry on the mechanism of the combustion of sulfur for two years beginning September 1, 1954. 167. United States Public Health Service, for support of the following research and educational programs. The numbers in parentheses are the code numbers used by the U. S. Department to identify the grant. a. $8,044 for a study of hydroxylation of kynurenine, under the direction of Dr. L. M. Henderson, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, for one year beginning September I, 1955 (A-801).