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45. Rohm and H a a s Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $1,200 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1951-1952. 46. St. Louis Regional Planning and Construction Foundation, $500 for a fellowship in city planning, Department of Architecture, for the academic year 1952-1953; 47. Sinclair Refining Co., New York, New York, $2,500 ($900 plus $1,600 unexpended balance) for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, 1951-1952, and $2*500 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, 1952-1953. 48. Socony-Vacuum Laboratories, Paulsboro, New Jersey, $2,000 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 49. Standard Oil Company of Indiana, Chicago: a. $1,500 for renewal of a fellowship in chemical engineering, 1951-1952. b. $3,000 for renewal of a fellowship in chemistry, 1951-1953. c. $1,500 for renewal of a fellowship in mechanical engineering, 1951-1952. 50. Henry Strong Educational Foundation, Chicago, $600 for renewal of a fellowship in physics, chemistry, or engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 51. Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Division, National Lead Company, Niagara Falls, New York, $2,000 for renewal of a fellowship in ceramic engineering for the academic year 1951-1952. 52. University of Illinois Library School Association, $600 for the Katharine L. Sharp fellowship for the academic year 1951-1952. 53. T h e Visking Corporation, Chicago, $2,750 for the continuation of a fellowship in chemistry for the second semester of 1951-1952 and the academic year 1952-1953, and $2,000 for a fellowship in chemical engineering for the academic year 1952-1953. 54. Western Cartridge Company, Division of Olin Industries, East Alton, $2,500 for a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 55. Westinghouse Educational Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $2,000 for renewal of a fellowship in electrical engineering for the academic year 1952195356. American Cyanamid Company, New York, New York, $600 to the Department of Agronomy to continue study of the effect of chemicals on the defoliation of plants. 57. Chapman Chemical Company, Memphis, Tennessee, $300 to the Department of Agronomy for research on defoliation of plants. 58. Columbia-Southern Chemical Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, $500 to the Department of Agronomy for a study of weed control. 59. Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan, $1,500 to the Department of Agronomy for a study of herbicides. 60. The Engineering Foundation, New York, New York, $8,600 for research on riveted and bolted structural joints by the Engineering Experiment Station in cooperation with the Research Council on Riveted and Bolted Structural Joints. 61. B. F . Goodrich Chemical Company, Cleveland, Ohio, $400 to the Department of Horticulture for research on the control of diseases of certain crops. 62. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York, New York, $4,800 for research by Professors W. C. Rose, C. S. Vestling, H . G. Drickamer, and H . R. Snyder of the Department of Chemistry, to be paid in installments over a period of years. T o date $15,000 has been received. These are grants to the scientists named to assist them in their research. ' 63. Illinois Seed Producers Association, $4,800 to the Department of Agronomy for corn research. 64. Inter-University Labor Education Committee, $5,000 (funds supplied by the Ford Foundation) for participation of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations with other universities in labor education programs. 65. Merrill Foundation for Advancement of Financial Knowledge, Inc., New York, New York, $20,000 to continue research on expectations and business fluctuations under the supervision of Professor H . R. Bowen. 66. Mrs. C. Phillip Miller, Chicago, $979.20 to be-added to the Sinnissippi Forest T r u s t Fund in support of forestry research. 67. National Livestock and Meat Board, $3,000 to the Department of Physiology for a study of calcium phosphorus requirements. 68. O r t h o Research Foundation, Raritan, New Jersey, $1,000 to the Department of Physiology to continue a study of calcium utilization by human subjects.