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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Illinois pursuing the general curriculum of the School of Physical Education for the academic year 1950-1951. 12. National Association of Thoroughbred Breeders, Lexington, Kentucky, $320 for a scholarship in agriculture or home economics for a participant in the Future Farmers of America program or its counterpart for girls, to be known as the National Association of Thoroughbred Breeders Scholarship. 13. The Presser Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3250 for the Presser Foundation Scholarship for a student in the School of Music for the academic year I949-I95 0 14. Mr. John W. Ruettinger, Chicago, #500 for the continuation of the John C. Ruettinger Memorial Scholarship for 1950-1951. 15. Ruhm Phosphate and Chemical Company, Chicago, $1,000 for the Dr. Cyril G. Hopkins Agricultural Scholarship to be awarded to the winner of the essay contest on Soil Building in Soil Conservation for 1949-1950. 16. Air Foundation, $1,000 to be added to the Air Foundation Scholarship Fund. 17. Anonymous, #1,530; Berger, Kelley, and Associates, Champaign, $100; Clifford-Jacobs Forging Company, Champaign, #300 to be added to the James M. White Memorial Fund, the income to be used for awards and prizes to students in the Department of Architecture. 18. Dr. Dwight O. North of the Radio Corporation of America, Princeton, New Jersey, $150 for a prize fund of which $25 shall be awarded each year to the student submitting the best thesis for the Master of Science degree in electrical engineering during the year. 19. United Spanish War Veterans, Department of Illinois Auxiliary, $50 for a prize to be awarded to the woman student who has the highest scholastic standing in home economics in the freshman class. 20. Bollingen Foundation, Inc., New York City, $8,000 to assist in publication of Volume I of Professor Ben E. Perry's work on Aesopica by the University of Illinois Press (payment to be received after June 1, 1950). 21. Illinois Milk Producers' Association, Chicago, #300 for preparation and distribution of economic charts by the Department of Agricultural Economics. 22. Prairie Farms Creameries, Chicago, $300 for preparation and distribution of economics charts by the Department of Agricultural Economics. 23. Raymond Concrete Pile Company, New York City, $2,000 to assist in publication of Engineering Experiment Station Circular, Lectures on Foundation Engineering, by Professor Albert E. Cummings. 24. The Rockefeller Foundation, New York City, $7,700 for the second seminar on educational radio, to be conducted by the Institute of Communications, at Robert Allerton Park in the summer of 1950 (funds in the amount of $6,380 were received last year). 25. Student Dairy Technology Society and anonymous donors, $404.25 for transportation and subsistence expenses of the Student Dairy Products Judging Team in attending the International Collegiate Judging Contest for Dairy Products. 26. Technical Board of the Wrought Steel Wheel Industry, Chicago, $400 to assist in publication of Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin 387, The Effect of Brake Shoe Action on Thermal Cracking and on Failure of Wrought Steel Railway Car Wheels, by Professors Herman J. Schrader and Omar M. Sidebottom and Mr. Harry R. Wetenkamp. Total, Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes, and Other Financial Aid. . $34 332 75 B. Funds for Graduate Fellowships, Scholarships, and Research 27. Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation, New York City, $2,400 for the renewal of two fellowships in chemistry ($1,200 each) for the academic year 1949-1950. 28. American Cyanamid Company, Bound Brook, New Jersey, $3,000 for the renewal of a postdoctoral fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1949-1950. 29. Armour and Company, Chicago: a. $1,650 for a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor George L. Clark, for the academic year 1949-1950. b. $3,600 for a fellowship on X-ray studies of fatty acid derivatives in the Department of Chemistry, under the supervision of Professor George L. Clark, for the academic year 1950-1951. 30. The Borden Company, Chicago, $1,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for one year from February 1, 195°-