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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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11. James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation, $1,250 for four scholarships ($250 each) in agricultural engineering. 12. Messrs. Albert, Jr., Joseph S., and Louis Mohr, Chicago, alumni of the University, $1,000 for additional Robert C. Zuppke Scholarships for the academic year 1951-1952. 13. National Association of Thoroughbred Breeders, Lexington, Kentucky, $400 for a four-year scholarship in agriculture awarded to a participant in the Future Farmers of America program. 14. Old Ben Coal Corporation, $700 for scholarships in mining engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 15. Panhellenic Council, University student organization, $262.67 for scholarships. 16. Henry A. Petter Supply Company, $200 for a scholarship in mining engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 17. Alfred E. Pickard Coal Company, $200 for a scholarship in mining engineering. 18. Mrs. Kittie B. Pierce, LaGrange, Illinois, $500 for continuation of the Phyllis Pierce Ruettinger Scholarship for the academic year 1951-1952. 19. Pi Kappa Lambda, $100 for a scholarship in music. 20. Praetorians of Illinois, an organization of men residing in the University Men's Residence Halls, $120 for scholarships. 21. The Presser Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $250 for a scholarship in music for the academic year 1950-1951. 22. Mr. John W. Ruettinger, Chicago, $500 for the continuation of the John C. Ruettinger Memorial Scholarship for the academic year 1951-1952. 23. Sears-Roebuck Foundation, Chicago, $4,200 for scholarships in agriculture. 24._ Sinai Temple Congregation of Champaign-Urbana, $50 for a scholarship in music. 25. Skidmore. Owings, and Merrill, Chicago, $1,000 for a scholarship in architecture for the academic year 1951-1952. 26. Student Organization Fund, $500 for scholarships. 27. University Concert and Entertainment Board, $500 for Star Course Scholarships. 28. University of Illinois Foundation, $2,500 for Illini War Memorial Scholarships ; $250 to be added to the Charles E. Merriam Scholarship Fund; and $25 for the John T. Rusher Memorial Scholarship. 29. Anonymous, $1,000 to be added to the James M. White Memorial Fund, the income to be used for awards and prizes to students in architecture. 30. Champaign County Cerebral Palsy Fund, $1,000 to aid Dr. Severina Nelson, Professor of Speech and Director of the Clinic, in her work with children suffering from cerebral palsy. 31. Mr. Lester Norris, St. Charles, Illinois. $500 to be used toward a field trip to Mexico by some graduate students in the Department of Zoology. 32. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, an annual award of a Grand Army of the Republic dress sword and scabbard to be presented to the Army|s second-year advanced R.O.T.C. cadet, exclusive of brigade commander, regimental commanders and their staffs, who was most active in military work during his four years in college. 33. University of Illinois Foundation, $3,000 for Child Welfare and Development, and $1,600 for the Illini Picnic Grove. 34. Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6, B'nai B'rith, Chicago, $100 for the Dr. Abram Leon Sachar Prize in History. Total, Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes, and Other Financial Aids $32,191.17 B. Funds for Graduate Fellowships, Scholarships, and Research 35. Armour and Company, Chicago, $4,800 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, under the direction of Professor George L. Clark, for the academic year 1951-1952. • 36. Cincinnati Chemical Works, Cincinnati, Ohio, $1,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1951-1952.