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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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50. Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, New York City, 52,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in ceramic engineering ($1,800 for the stipend and #200 for miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year 1948-1949. 51. United States Public Health Service: a. #540 for a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Chemistry for the academic year 1949-1950 (C-1246 — F-1950). b. $540 for a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Bacteriology for the academic year 1949-1950 (RG-2493 — F-1313). 52. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, $1,461.60 for the renewal of a fellowship for work on enzymic transformations of adrenal cortex, under the supervision of Professor Carl S. Vestling, for the academic year 1950-1951. 53. Victor Chemical Works, Chicago, #1,750 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the supervision of Professor Ludwig F. Audrieth, for the academic year 1949-1950. 54. Abbott Research Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois, $1,000 in continued support of research on the side effects of antihistaminic drugs for the academic year 1949-1950. 55. American Cyanamid Company, New York City, $600 for a study of the value of rock phosphate as a filler in complete fertilizers in the Department of Agronomy. 56. The American Cancer Society, Washington, D.C., $2,625 in support of research on genetically induced mutations in plastids in the Department of Botany ($2,500 plus $125 for miscellaneous expenses), under the supervision of Professor Marcus M. Rhoades, for the academic year 1948-1949. 57. American Life Convention and the Life Insurance Association of America, Joint Committee on Investment Research, $5,150 from R. W. Goldsmith Associates, Washington, D.C., for research on family savings in the United States in the Department of Economics, under the supervision of Professor Dorothy S. Brady, for nine months from October I, 1948. 58. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, New York City, $550 in support of research in the field of inter-cultural education in the College of Education, under the supervision of Professor William Van Til. 59. Illinois Crop Improvement Association, Urbana, $500 for a study of the hybrid corn performance tests in the Department of Agronomy. 60. Illinois Farm Supply Company, Chicago, $2,000 for research in the Departments of Dairy Science and Animal Science. 61. Illinois Grain Corporation, Chicago, $2,250 for research and educational programs for the improvement of the operating efficiency and the services of country grain dealers in Illinois. 62. W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan, $4,882 in support of a health education program in the Division of University Extension, the University Council on Teacher Education, and under the sponsorship of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. 63. Merrill Foundation for the Advancement of Financial Knowledge, Inc., New York, $30,000 to be added to the research project on expectations and business fluctuations, in the College of Commerce and Business Administration (the Foundation has previously given the University $80,000 for this study). 64. Motorola, Incorporated, Chicago, $750 for the renewal of the Galvin Fellowship in Radio and Television Engineering Research for the academic year 1950-1951. 65. National Research Council, Committee for Research in Problems of Sex, Washington, D.C., $1,000 for a study on problems of androgen secretion, in the Department of Animal Science, under the supervision of Professor Andrew V. Nalbandov, for one year beginning July 1, 1948. 66. The Nutrition Foundation, Inc., New York City, $5,000 for research on the role of quinolinic acid in the metabolism of tryptophan and niacin, in the Department of Chemistry, under the supervision of Dr. La Veil M. Henderson, for two years, 1949 and 1950 (payment of $2,500 for 1949 has been received). 67. Tennessee Corporation, College Park, Georgia, $400 in continued support of research on the development of copper fungicides in the Department of Horticulture. 68. Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, New York City, $1,500 for the continuation of research on the mechanism of combustion of sulfur in the Department of Chemistry for the academic year 1949-1950.