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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[September 29

14. Chicago Section of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 8500 for scholarships for juniors and seniors in Electrical Engineering (Illumination Option) 500 00 15. Chicago Farmers, Chicago, $500 for a scholarship in the College of Agriculture 500 00 16. Kroger Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 81,200 for scholarships for students in agriculture and home economics in the amount of 8200 each i 200 00 17. Brook Hill Farms, Inc., Chicago, #100 for the renewal of the "Brook Hill Farms Award" (scholarship) in Dairy Technology 100 00 18. The Air Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, through the University of Illinois Foundation, ?i,ooo to be used for scholarships or research in the Institute of Aviation 1 000 00 19. Panhellenic Council, a University of Illinois student organization, #175 for a woman's scholarship 175 00 20. The Praetorians of Illinois, #60 for a tuition scholarship for one male student for the fall semester, 1949-1950.... 60 00 21. The former Woman's League, 8132.79 to be added to the Woman's League Needy Students Fund 132 79 22. Zeta Psi Educational Foundation, Inc., New York City, J200 for a scholarship (to a non-Zeta student) 200 00 23. Ladies Auxiliary, Spanish American War Veterans, Department of Illinois, $50 for the woman student who has the highest scholastic standing in her first year of work in Home Economics 50 00 24. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clamage, Chicago, $200 for loans to students on the staff of the Daily Illini. This is a memorial to their son, Lieutenant Raymond Clamage, who lost his life in World War II. He had asked that $500 be given to the University from the proceeds of his insurance, and this amount was received in June, 1947; his parents are making additional contributions to the fund known as "The Lieutenant Raymond Clamage Loan Fund" 200 00 Total, Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes, and Other Financial Aid (24 622 79) B. Funds for Graduate Fellowships, Scholarships, and Research: 25. United States Department of Agriculture, $2,875 to the Department of Agricultural Economics to collect and disseminate marketing information, including adequate outlook information on a market-area basis, for the purpose of anticipating and meeting consumer requirements, aiding in the maintenance of farm income, and bringing about a balance between production and utilization of agricultural products 2 875 00 26. Illinois Crop Improvement Association, $500 to help defray the expenses of publishing the Corn Performance Bulletin 500 00 27. For the development of the Northern Illinois experimental field in De Kalb County 9 578 35 F.F.A. of Amboy High School, A m b o y . . . . $ 16 00 Edgar Florschuetz, Sublette 48 00 E. R. McLane, Kankakee 125 00 John Stewart, Lakefield Farm, Grayslake.. 37 20 Glenn Wheat, Prophetstown 259 5° Messrs. Roland L. Doyle & Sons, Henry. . 292 70 Walter G. Griffith, Griffith Seed Company, McNabb 198 60 262 40 Leland Monier, Monier Hybrids, H e n r y . . . The Elburn Farm, Sellen & McKenzie, Elburn 148 50