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548

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[February 23

158. Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, $8,800 for studies of infectious diseases, under the direction of Dr. H a r r y F. Dowling of the Department of Medicine, beginning February I, 1952. 159. Lederle Laboratories, Pearl River, New York, $30,000 for studies of infectious diseases and related fields, under the direction of Dr. H a r r y F. Dowling of the Department of Medicine, for three years beginning January i, 1952. 160. Eli Lilly and Co., Indianapolis, Indiana: a. $6,330 for continuation of a study of histamine analogues and antihistamine and astropine-like substances on gastric secretion, under the direction of Dr. M. I. Grossman of the Department of Clinical Science. b. $1,000 for virus research, under the direction of Dr. J. E. Kempf of the Department of Bacteriology, for eight months beginning November 1, 1952. 161. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, St. Louis, Missouri: a. $4,000 for the Mallinckrodt Anticonvulsant Expense Fund, under the direction of Dr. C. C. Pfeiffer of the Department of Pharmacology, for one year beginning January 1, 1952. b. $6,000 for a fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology, under the direction of Dr. C. C. Pfeiffer, for one year beginning January 1, 1952. 162. Mead Johnson Company, Evansvillc, Indiana, $750 to supplement the Mead Johnson Amino Acid Fund for research, under the direction of Dr. W . H. Cole of the Department of Surgery. 163. Ohio Chemical and Surgical Equipment Company, Madison, Wisconsin, $1,500 for a study of isopropyl vinyl ether, under the direction of Dr. Max Sadove of the Department of Surgery, beginning April 15, 1952. 164. Chas. Pfizer and Company, Inc., Brooklyn, New York, $1,000 for scholarships in the College of Medicine. 165. Research Corporation, New York, New York, $5,300 for an investigation of pharmacologically important compounds by the method of nuclear magnetic resonance by Doctors W. G. Moulton and Robert A. Kromhout, physicists in the Chicago Undergraduate Division working under the direction of the Department of Radiology. 166. G. D. Searle and Company, Chicago, $5,560 for a study of the effect of Banthine on the motility of the small and large intestine, under the direction of Dr. M. H. Strcicher of the Department of Medicine, for one year beginning May 10, 1951. 167. Smith, Kline, and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: a. $552 for research on Cholesterol, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science. b. $3,000 for a fellowship in the Department of Pharmacology, under the direction of Dr. K. R. W. Unna, for one year beginning October 1, 1952. 168. R. J. Strasenburgh Co., Rochester, New York, $5,500 for a study of the effects of inositol hexanitrate in patients with hypertension, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science, for one year beginning May 1, 1951. 169. Toni Company, Chicago, $3,000 for continuation of a study of bacteriology of seborrheic dermatitis and related dermatoses, under the direction of Doctors E. E. Vicher of the Department of Bacteriology (College of Medicine) and M. J. Brunner of the Department of Dermatology. 170. LJpjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, $5,000 for studies on physiology of virus host cell interaction, under the direction of Dr. John E. Kempf of the Department of Bacteriology (College of Medicine), for one year beginning March 1, 1952. 171. Wander Company, Chicago, $2,000 for nutrition and digestion research, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science, for one year beginning January 1, 1952. 172. Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, Chicago, $1,500 to continue a fellowship in the Department of Medicine, under the supervision of Doctors M. M. Montgomery and I. E. Steck, for one year beginning January 20, I95 2 173. Louis Bothman Memorial Fund, Inc., $5,000 to establish the Louis Bothman Fellowship in Ocular Pathology.