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74. Young & Rubicam, Inc., New York, New York, $2,000 for research in experimental semantics by the Institute of Communications Research. Total, Graduate Fellowships and Research $340,327.08 C. Gifts of Equipment, Works of Art, and Library Materials 75. Mr. Robert Allerton, Hawaii, four paintings by Rainey Bennett for Allerton House. 76. Mr. B. H. Bunn, Chicago, Bunn Package Tying Machine for University mailing service. 77. Mrs. Justus L. Johnson, Aurora, to the Department of Ceramic Engineering, a collection of Nineteenth-Century American clear pressed glassware. 78. Mr. Samuel M. Kootz, New York, New York, two modern paintings by Alexander Calder and George L. K. Morris. 79. Mr. Roy R. Neuberger, New York, New York, a painting "Bouquet With March," by Milton Avery. 80. Mr. George E. Sorensen, Class of 1031, Bridgeport, Connecticut, a micrometer to the Department of Mechanical Engineering for measuring centerto-center distances. (Estimated value, $165.) Total, Urbana-Champaign $371,427.56 For the Chicago Professional Colleges A. Funds Received from Private Industries, Foundations, Other Organisations, and Government Agencies for Research and Graduate Study 81. Abbott Research Laboratories, North Chicago: a. $2,000 for continuation of anesthesia research, in the Department of Surgery, under the direction of Dr. Max S. Sadove, for one year beginning December 1, 1051. b. $500 for studies in cholecystokinin and secretin, in the Department of Clinical Science, under the supervision of Dr. Leon L. Gershbein, for one year beginning July 1, 1051. 82. Armour Laboratories, Chicago: a. $3,600 for continuation of research on the eosinophile producing factor in liver, in the Department of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Robert M. Kark, for one year beginning July 1, 1951. b. $3,300 for the continuation of a study on hematology, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning November, '1950. 83. Clay Adams Company, Inc., New York, New York, $300 for use in photography of subject matter in the Department of Bacteriology, under the supervision of Dr. John E. Kempf. 84. Commercial Solvents Corporation, Terre Haute, Indiana, $11,000 for a study of the effect of oral administration of glucurone on patients with rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, in the College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. Irving E. Steck, for one year beginning October I, 195185. Davis and Geek, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, $500 for support of film work by Dr. Hilger P. Jenkins in the Department of Surgery. 86. Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston, Massachusetts, $20,000 for a study of the role of sulfhydryl groups in metabolism, in the Department of Clinical Science, under the supervision of Dr. Leon L. Gershbein, for one year beginning September 1, 1951. 87. Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, New York, $4,800 for renewal of a fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. C. C. Pfeiffer, for one year beginning September I, 1951. 88. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, St. Louis, Missouri, $4,000 for a fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology, under the supervision of Dr. Carl C. Pfeiffer, for one year beginning January 1,1951. 89. Charles Pfizer and Company, Brooklyn, New York, $6,000 for work of mvestigative nature in infectious diseases, preventive medicine, and related fields, m the College of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. 'Harry F. Dowling. 90- Sharp and Dohme, Glenolden, Pennsylvania, $5,500 for research on action of relaxant agents on skeletal muscle, in the Department of Pharmacology, under the supervision of Dr. Klaus R. W. Unna, for one year beginning October 1, 1951.