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552

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[February 23

and water excretion, under the direction of Dr. S. H . Armstrong of the Rush Department of Medicine of Presbyterian Hospital, for one year beginning September 16, 1951 (H-404-C2). y- $3,999 for the continuation of a study on sensitization mechanism in rheumatic fever, under the supervision of Dr. H . G. Poncher of the Department of Pediatrics, for one year beginning October 1, 1950 (H-411C). z. $7,992 for the continuation of a study on vascular permeability as affected by changes in blood oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions, under the direction of Dr. A. A. Schiller of the Department of Physiology, for one year beginning September 16, 1951 (H-425-C2). aa. $20,000 for a study of the pathogenesis and treatment of experimental renal hypertension, neurogenic hypertension, and experimental malignant hypertension, under the supervision of Dr. G. E. Wakerlin of the Department of Physiology, for one year beginning September 16, 1951 (H-428-C2). bb. $7,854.21 for a study of the isolation and characterization of cardiac myofibrils, under the direction of Dr. George M. Hass of the Department of Pathology, for one year beginning September 16, 1951 (H-429-C2). cc. $1,620 for a study of the influence of environmental factors on capillary circulation in normal and diseased subjects (animals and m a n ) , under the direction of Dr. A. J. Nedzel of the Department of Pathology, for one year beginning January 1, 1952 (H-453-C2). dd. $3,240 for a study of gastro-duodenal p H motility changes, as influenced by hypertension, under the supervision of Dr. F. T. Maher of the Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, for one year beginning September 1, 1952 (H-1259). ee. $14,000 for the continuation of cardiovascular teaching program, under the direction of Dr. S. W. Olson of the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September I, 1951 (HT-300-C2). ff. $7,000 for studies under the direction of Dr. C. W. Vermeulen of the Department of Surgery, for one year from July 1, 1952 (RG-2183-C2). gg. $7,020 for a study of the site of action in the central nervous system of drugs useful in spastic conditions, under the direction of Dr. K. R. W. Unna of the Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, for one year beginning April I, 1952 (B-28-C2). hh. $5,446 for studies of nutrition-gastrectomy under the direction of Doctors W a r r e n H. Cole and T. C. Everson of the Department of Surgery, for one year beginning September 1, 1952. Total, Funds Received from Private Industries, Foundations, Other Organizations, and Governmental Agencies for Research and Graduate Study $543,382.93 B. Funds Received from Individuals 203. Alumni donors (anonymous): a. $600 to the Patrick and Bertha Mooney Scholarship Fund. b. $100 for research in the Department of Anatomy. c. $100 for improvement in teaching methods in Department of Anatomy. 204. Anonymous donor, $35 to the Occupational Therapy Gift Fund. 205. Mr. W. R. Barker, Chicago, $1,000 for research on the chemical basis of epilepsy, under the supervision of Dr. F. A. Gibbs, for one year beginning January 1, 1952. (This is Mr. Barker's third annual contribution to this project.) 206. Berkelhamer Family, $100 for the annual Dr. Ralph C. Berkelhamer Scholarship award (started in 1946). 207. Mr. Howard B. Bishop, Humanic Brands, Inc., Summit, New Jersey, $3,110 for a comparative study of protein supplements as to consumer acceptance, under the supervision of Dr. Franklin Dove, from December 10, 1951, through June 30, 1952. 208. Dr. Fremont A. Chandler, $10 to the Orthopaedic Gift Fund for Children. 209. Dr. Ward Eastman, $50 to the Department of Surgery. 210. Dr. J. D. Farrington, $100 to the Orthopaedic Surgery Alumni Travel Fund. 211. Dr. T. A. Fox, $50 to the Orthopaedic Surgery Alumni Travel Fund.