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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[May 20

31. E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware: a. #4,500 for a fellowship in chemistry (#3,000 for the stipend and #1,500 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1949-1950. b. #2,200 for a fellowship in chemistry (#1,200 for the stipend and Ji,ooo for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1949-1950; #300 additional stipend for second semester due to change from single to married status. c. #2,800 for a fellowship in chemical engineering (?i,8oo for the stipend and #1,000 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1949-1950. 32. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York, #1,200 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1949-1950. 33. Ethyl Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, #1,200 for a fellowship in chemical engineering, under the supervision of Professor Harry G. Drickamer, for the academic year 1949-1950. 34. The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, #1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor Frederick T. Wall, for the academic year 1949-1950. 35. General Aniline and Film Corporation, New York City, #1,395.63 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor John C. Bailar, Jr., for the academic year 1950-1951. 36. Illinois Clay Products Company, Joliet, Illinois, #2,000 for a fellowship in clay mineralogy in the Department of Geology (#1,500 for the stipend and #500 for miscellaneous expenses), under the supervision of Professor Ralph E. Grim, for the academic year 1949-1950. 37. Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, #2,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry (#1,000 a year), under the supervision of Professor Nelson J. Leonard, for the academic years 1948-1949 and 1949-1950. 38. Lindsay Light and Chemical Company, West Chicago, Illinois, #1,200 for a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1950-1951. 39. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, #1,800 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry (Si,200 for the stipend and #600 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1950-1951. 40. Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri, #1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor Carl S. Marvel, for the academic year 1950-1951. 41. National Lead Company, Baroid Sales Division, Houston, Texas, #1,200 for the National Lead Company Fellowship in Geology in the field of clay mineralogy, under the supervision of Mr. Ralph E. Grim, for the academic year 1949-1950. 42. The Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation, Columbus, Ohio, #1,200 for the renewal of a fellowship in ceramic engineering (#1,000 for the stipend and #200 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1949-1950. 43. Pan-American Refining Corporation, New York City, #1,265 f ° r renewal of a fellowship in chemical engineering for the academic year 1950-1951. 44. Rohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: a. #1,200 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor Reynold C. Fuson, for the academic year 1949-1950. b. #1,200 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor Reynold C. Fuson, for the academic year 1950-1951. 45. Shell Fellowship Committee, New York City, #3,000 for the renewal of two fellowships — one in geology and one in chemical engineering — for the academic year 1949-1950 (#1,200 for the stipend and #300 for miscellaneous expenses). 46. Socony-Vacuum Laboratories, New York City, #2,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supersivion of Professors Reynold C. Fuson and Frederick T. Wall, for the academic year 1950-1951. 47. Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco, California, #1,250 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1949-1950. 48. Standard Oil Company of Indiana, Chicago: a. #1,500 for a fellowship in chemistry (#1,200 for the stipend and #300 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1950-1951. b. #1,500 for a fellowship in chemical engineering (#1,200 for the stipend and #300 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1950-1951. 49. Henry Strong Educational Foundation, Chicago, #600 for a fellowship in physics, chemistry, or engineering for the academic year 1949-1950.