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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[September 29

F O R THE CHICAGO AND GALESBURG UNDERGRADUATE D I V I S I O N S :

71. Mr. Edward Lundgren, President of the Knox County Chapter No. 14, American War Dads, Inc., presented to the Organization for Disabled Students, a student organization of the Galesburg Division of the University of Illinois, $i,084.50 for the purchase of ten Universal Model collapsible wheel chairs 72. Estate of Arthur Woltersdorf, a collection of 580 volumes of architectural works (valued at {3,000) for the Library of the Chicago Undergraduate Division at Navy Pier. . . Total, Chicago and Galesburg Undergraduate Divisions..

III. F O R THE CHICAGO PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES:

I 084 50 3 oao 00 (4 084 50)

A. Funds Received from Private Industry, Foundations, Other Organizations and Government Agencies for Research and Graduate Study: 73. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago: a. For research in the Department of Clinical Science... b. For research on the use of penicillin dust by inhalation in the treatment of upper respiratory infections c. For the continuation of studies on the psychomatic effects of antihistamines d. For research on "Gastrointestinal Hormones" in the Department of Clinical Science e. For research in the Department of Surgery on a study of the effect of penicillin and streptomycin in peritonitis as produced in animals; $125 of this amount is in the form of penicillin 74. American Hospital Supply Corporation, #1,500 for a study of the "Value of Ultra-Violet Irradiation of Blood and Plasma" in the Department of Medical Bacteriology 75. Bristol Laboratories, Inc., Syracuse, New York, $3,600 for a fellowship in Pharmacology during the years 19481949 and 1949-1950, and $1,650 in the Department of Pathology for the year 1949-1950 76. Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey (with offices in Chicago), $2,500 a year for two years beginning July I, 1948, for a fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology (renewal) 77. Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, $900 to pay students for undergoing tests with new analgesic drugs by the Department of Pharmacology 78. LaRabida Jackson Park Sanitarium, Chicago, $3,500 for research on rheumatic fever by the Departments of Medicine, Pathology, and Pediatrics 79. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, St. Louis, Missouri, $4,000 for research on alkyl carbonates and oxazolidinediones in the Department of Pharmacology during the year 1948.. 80. Parke, Davis, and Company, Detroit, Michigan, $5,000 for continuation of research on development and evaluation of anti-histamine and adrenergic blocking drugs in the Department of Pharmacology during the period of one year from July I, 1948 81. G. D. Searle and Company, Chicago: a. For studies of the incidence of colonic dyskinesia and its management with t h e hydrophilic colloid in patients with peptic ulcer in the Department of Clinical Science b. For "Preliminary Study of the Antacid Compounds" in the Department of Clinical Science c. To be applied toward the cost of a Collins Respirometer for t h e Allergy Clinic 82. Sharp and Dohme, Inc., Glenolden, Pennsylvania, $1,500 for research on the method of controlling drugs in hospitals in the College of Pharmacy

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