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BOAUD OF TRUSTEES

[April 24

15. Junior Women's Advertising Club of Chicago, $60 for a scholarship in journalism for the academic year 1951-1952. 16. Old Ben Coal Company, $200 for scholarships in mining engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 17. Peabody Coal Company, $1,600 for eight scholarships ($200 each) in mining engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 18. Sigma Delta Chi Honorary Journalism Fraternity, $400 for undergraduate scholarships. 19. Sinai Temple Congregation of Champaign-Urbana, $50 for a scholarship in music. 20. University of Illinois Foundation, Urbana: a. $7,500 for Illini War Memorial Scholarships. b. $388.48 from the Class of 1951 for undergraduate scholarships. 21. Mr. William R. Mathews, Class of 1917, $207 for student aid. 22. Mother's Association of the University, $100 to needy students. 23. The Payne Fund, New York, New York, $1,750 for continuation of communications awards. 24. Pi Beta Phi Local Alumni, $100 to needy students. 25. Residents of Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall, $200 to needy students. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ansley W. Sawyer, Buffalo, New York, $250 to the College of Fine and Applied Arts for making color plates of a painting by Vasilieff. 27. Woman's Group System, $500 to needy students. Total, Undergraduate Scholarships, Prizes, and Other Financial Aid.$31,100.48 B. Funds for Graduate Fellowships and Research 28. Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation, New York, New York, $2,400 for renewal of two fellowships in chemistry ($1,200 each) for the academic year 1951-1952. 29. Anonymous, $2,500 for a fellowship to a foreign student, in the Department of Architecture, for the academic year 1952-1953. 30. Armour and Company, Chicago, $3,000 for two fellowships in food technology ($1,500 each) for the academic year 1952-1953. 31. Baroid Sales Division, National Lead Company, Houston, Texas, $1,500 for renewal of a fellowship in geology for the academic year 1951-1952. 32. The California Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, $1,250 for a fellowship in geology for the academic year 1952-1953. 33. Commercial Solvents Corporation, Terre Haute, Indiana, $3,600 for a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 34. General Aniline & Film Corporation, New York, New York, $1,395.63 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1951-1952. 35. Illinois Clay Products Company, Joliet, $2,000 for renewal of a fellowship in geology for the academic year 1951-1952. 36. Lakefield Nepheline Syenite, Columbus, Ohio, $1,600 for renewal of a fellowship in ceramic engineering for one year beginning the second semester of the academic year 1950-1951. 37. Lindsay Light & Chemical Company, West Chicago, $1,200 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, 1952-1953. 38. Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri, $2,000 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1951-1952. 39. Motorola Incorporated, Chicago, $750 for renewal of the Galvin Fellowship in Electrical Engineering for the academic year 1952-1953. 40. Olin Industries, Inc., East Alton, $2,000 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 41. The Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation, Columbus, Ohio, $1,200 for renewal of a fellowship in ceramic engineering for the academic year 1951-1952' and $600 for a fellowship for the second semester of 1951-1952. 42. Pan American Refining Corporation, Texas City, Texas, $1,600 for renewal of a fellowship in chemical engineering for the academic year 1952-195343. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., Library, Pennsylvania, $1,800 for renewal of a fellowship in chemical engineering for the academic year I95I-I95244. Radio Corporation of America, New York, New York, $2,700 for a fellowship in electrical engineering for the academic year 1951-1952.