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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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60. Victor Chemical Works, Chicago, $1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1051-1052. 61. Western Cartridge Company, Division of Olin Industries, East Alton, Illinois, $1,800 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1951-1952. 62. Westinghouse Educational Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $1,000 for the renewal of a fellowship in electrical engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 63. Mary E. Baker scholarship, supported by the University of Tennessee Library staff, $300 to continue graduate study in the University of Illinois Library School during the academic year 1951-1952. 64. Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, $250 to supplement research on the objective measurements of side reactions to antihistaminics, under the direction of Professor F . R. Steggerda, Department of Physiology. 65. American Cancer Society, Inc., New York, New York, $16,539.23 for studies on virus growth and on the genetics of virus-host specificity, in the Department of Bacteriology, under the direction of Dr. S. E. Luria, for one year beginning July I, 1950. 66. American Cyanamid Company, New York, New York: a. $600 to the Department of Agronomy to continue a study of the value of rock phosphate as a filler in complete fertilizers. b. $250 to the Department of Agronomy for a study of the effect of chemicals on the defoliation of certain plants. 67. Commercial Solvents Corporation, Terre Haute, Indiana, $5,000 for research on the colloidal characteristics of polymeric materials, in the Department of Chemistry, under the direction of Dr. B. R. Ray, for fifteen months beginning November I, 1950. 68. E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Delaware, $10,000 in support of fundamental research in chemistry during 1951-1952. 69. Forest Preserve District of Cook County, $10,000 for research on oak wilt disease by the State Natural History Survey. 70. B. F . Goodrich Chemical Company, $400 to support the experimental program of plant disease control being carried out by the Department of Horticulture. 71. Illinois F a r m Supply Company, $2,000 to supplement research budgets in the Dairy Science Department and the Swine, Poultry, and Nutrition Divisions of the Animal Science Department ($500 for each). 72. District No. 9 of the International Association of Machinists Union, $4,800 for a survey conducted by the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations. 73. International Nickel Co., Inc., $1,000 for research in chemistry on the separation of small amounts of cobalt from large amounts of nickel. 74. Midwest Barley Improvement Association, $200 to the Department of Agronomy for research on barley variety-fertilizer tests at Woodstock, Illinois. 75. Mrs. C. Phillip Miller, Chicago, $967.04 to be added to the Sinnissippi Forest Trust Fund in support of forestry research. 76. Music Research Foundation, Inc., Washington, D.C., $1,840 in support of a research fellowship in psychology known as the Bonfils Fellowship for Music Research. 77. National Oak Wilt Research Committee, $8,000 for research on oak wilt disease by the State Natural History Survey. 78. T h e Nutrition Foundation, Inc., New York City, $2,500 for research in chemistry on the role of related nutrients in the metabolism of tryptophan and niacin. 79. Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, N.J., $450 in support of a study on calcium-iron metabolism in the adult man by the Department of Physiology. 80. Research Corporation, New York City, $3,200 in continued support of research on nuclear magnetic phenomena in chemical systems by the Department of Chemistry. . . . . 81. Ruder's Valley View Farm, $500 for research on bovine brucellosis immunization. . ^ 82. Tennessee Corporation Research Laboratories, College Park, Georgia, $400 in continued support of spray research on copper fungicides by the Department of Horticulture.