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550

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[February 23

189. Cerebral Palsy Association, $5,ooo for continuation of a study on the neuropharmacologic approach to the treatment of cerebral palsy, under the direction of Dr. K. R. W . Unna of the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine. 190. Chicago H e a r t Association: a. $5,400 for research on the distribution of C-14 labeled salicylates in connective tissue, under the direction of Dr. M a x Samter of the Department of Medicine, for one year beginning July I, 1952. b. $200 for the histological examination of rat hearts for atheromatous lesions, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science. c. $7,000 for the heart and circulation exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, in the Illustration Studios, under the supervision of P r o fessor T. S. Jones. d. $7,875 for pathogenesis and treatment of experimental renal hypertension in dogs and monkeys, under the direction of Dr. George E. Wakerlin of the Department of Physiology, for one year beginning July I, 1952. 191. Chicago Illinae Club, $30 to the Occupational Therapy Gift Fund. 192. Corlett P.T.A., Cleveland, Ohio, $5 to the Allergy Antigens Research Fund, under the direction of Dr. B. Z. Rappaport. 193. Dental Protective Association of the United States, $5,000 for a twoyear fellowship in the College of Dentistry, beginning January 1, 1952. 194. Drama Club of Evanston, $250 for continuation of a fellowship in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, under the supervision of Dr. F. A. Chandler. 195. Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, $1,500 for tumor research, under the direction of Dr. Danely P. Slaughter of the Department of Surgery. 196. International Brotherhood of Teamsters of America, Miscellaneous Warehousemen Local 781, $50 to the Mary Lloyd Somatoprosthesis Fund, for research under the supervision of Dr. S. D. Tylman of the College of Dentistry. 197. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, $102.79 to the Orthopaedic Gift Fund for Children. 198. National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, $1,200 for a study of the electroencephalographic changes in children with strabismus, under the direction of Dr. M. L. Stillerman of the Department of Ophthalmology. 199. Women's Auxiliary of the College of Medicine, $135 to the.Occupational Therapy Gift Fund. 200. Women's Auxiliary, Illinois Association of Chiropodists, $25 to the Occupational Therapy Gift Fund. 201. Women of the Rotary Club of Chicago, $1,787 to the Orthopaedic Gift Fund for Children. 202. United States Public Health Service, for support of the following research and educational programs: a. $1,000 for electroencephalographic findings in strabismus, under the direction of Dr. M. L. Stillerman of the Department of Ophthalmology, for one year beginning September 1, 1951 (B-98). b. $11,583 for establishment of a pilot physical therapy and rehabilitation curriculum, under the direction of Dr. Frances A. Hellebrandt of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, for one year beginning September 1, 1952 (B-230). c. $2,839 for a study of the cause of gastric cancer, under the supervision of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science, for five months from April 1, 1952 (C-317-C5). d. $4,790 for a study to ascertain dyes which stain gastric mucosa when taken orally, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science, for one year beginning July I, 1952 (C-737-C4). e. $14,35575 for a study on the effects of betatron electron beam on central nervous system, under the supervision of Doctors Roger A. Harvey of the Department of Radiology and Percival Bailey of the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, for six months beginning July I, 1951 (C853-C2).