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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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86. Rohm and H a a s Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $1,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 87. Shell Fellowship Committee, New York, New York, $3,800 for the renewal of fellowships in chemical engineering and geology ($1,900 each) for the academic year 1952-1953. 88. Social Science Research Council, Washington, D.C., $3,900 for a faculty fellowship for Associate Professor Charles E. Osgood of the Department of Psychology for research during the summers of 1951 and 1952. 89. Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco, California, $1,250 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 90. The Standard Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio, $2,100 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 91. United States Rubber Company, Passaic, New Jersey, $2,600 for a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 92. Victor Chemical Works, Chicago, $1,750 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953. 93. Western Cartridge Company, Olin Industries, Inc., Alton, Illinois, $1,000 for a fellowship in mining and metallurgical engineering for the academic year I952-I95394. General Aniline and Film Corporation, New York, New York, $1,395.63 for the renewal of a research assistantship in chemistry for the academic year 1952-1953-. 95. Illinois Clay Products Compan}', Joliet, Illinois, $4,000 for two fellowships in geology ($2,000 each) for the academic year 1952-1953. 96. Lakefield Nepheline Syenite, Columbus, Ohio, $1,600 for the renewal of a fellowship in ceramic engineering for one year beginning the second semester of 1951-1952. 97. Lindsay Chemical Co., West Chicago, Illinois, $1,200 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1953-1954. 98. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, $4,000 for the renewal of two fellowships in chemistry ($2,000 each) for the academic year 1952-1953. 99. Motorola, Inc., Chicago, $750 for the renewal of the Galvin Fellowship in electrical engineering for the academic year 1953-1954. 100. The Ohio Oil Company, Robinson, Illinois, $1,620 for a research assistantship in chemistry for the second semester of 1952-1953 and the 1953 summer session. 101. G. D. Searle and Company, Chicago, $1,980 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for one year beginning June 15, 1951. 102. Sinclair Refining Company, New York, New York, $2,500 for the renewal of a fellowship in chemistry for the academic year 1953-1954. 103. Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, New York, New York, $3,300 for a fellowship in mining and metallurgical engineering for the academic year I952-I953164. The Visking Corporation, Chicago, $4,500 for the renewal of two fellowships, one in chemistry and one in chemical engineering ($2,250 each), for the academic year 1953-1954. 105. Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, $2,000 to the Department of Food Technology for a study of artificial sweeteners in dietetic frozen desserts. 106. American Cancer Society, Illinois Division, $2,000 for research on viruses and their possible relationship to tumor formation, under the direction of Professor S. E. Luria of the Department of Bacteriology. 107. American Cancer Society, Inc., New York, New York, for support of the following research: a. $18,000 for studies on virus growth and structure and on host-virus specificity, under the direction of Professor S. E. Luria of the Department of Bacteriology, for one year beginning July 1, 1951. b. $2,000 for research on the influence of carcinogenic agents on fat metabolism, under the direction of Professor Fred A. Kummerow of the Department of Food Technology, for one year beginning July 1, 1951. c. $2,078 for research on the effect of indole-3-acetic acid and other plant growth substances on the assimilation of pyruvate by wheat roots, under the direction of Professor James F. Nance of the Department of Bacteriology, for one year beginning July 1, 1951.