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116Regular Meeting Accept Gifts and Grants It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following research grants, training grants, and fellowships be accepted as recommended by the Research Administrator. Research Grants $1,500 from the Aluminum Company of America through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. Paul E. Schleusener and Mr. B. R. Somerhalder of the Department of Agricultural Engineering: Sprinkler Irrigation Research Studies. ( continuation ) $500 from Velsicol Chemical Corporation for research by Dr. Roscoe E. Hill of the Department of Entomology: Control of Soil Insects. ( Continuation ) $500 from the Association on American Indian Affairs for research by Dr. K. O. Broady of the Extension Division: Field Study of Nebraska Indians. $1,782 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. R. E. Feeney of the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition: Comparative Biochemistry of Egg-White Proteins. $1,800 from Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. for research by Dr. R. G. Holly of the College of Medicine: Study of Intra-muscular Iron. $3,000 from E. R. Squibb & Sons through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. J. Matsushima of the Department of Animal Husbandry: Hormone Implants for Suckling Calves. $2,000 from National Soybean Crop Improvement Council for research by; Mr. B. R. Somerhalder of the Department of Agricultural Engineering: Water Usage of Irrigated Soybeans. Training Grant $17,000 from the U. S. Public Health Service for graduate training program in cardiovascular medicine to be directed by Dr. P. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine: Graduate Training Grant. (Continuation) Fellowships $3,545 from U. S. Public Health Service for Post-Sophomore Fellowships in the College of Medicine. (Continuation) $2,500 from Phillips Petroleum Company for graduate fellowships in chemical engineering. $2,840 from Eastman Kodak Company for graduate fellowship in Chemistry, ($1,600 to the student, $240 for tuition and $1,000 to the department to assist in defraying research expenses). Renew USAF Institute contract Extension Division It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the president and assistant corporation secretary be authorized and directed to execute in behalf of the Board of Regents a It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried that all resolutions of the Board of Regents, relative to the employment of Earl Cline as attorney, or Cline, Williams, Wright & Johnson - 113 - | 116Regular Meeting Accept Gifts and Grants It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following research grants, training grants, and fellowships be accepted as recommended by the Research Administrator. Research Grants $1500 from the Aluminum Company of America through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. Paul E. Schleusener and Mr. B. R. Somerhalder of the Department of Agricultural Engineering: Sprinkler Irrigation Research Studies. ( continuation ) $500 from Velsicol Chemical Corporation for research by Dr. Roscoe E. Hill of the Department of Entomology: Control of Soil Insects. ( Continuation ) $500 from the Association on American Indian Affairs for research by Dr. K. O. Broady of the Extension Division: Field Study of Nebraska Indians. $1,782 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. R. E. Feeney of the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition: Comparative Biochemistry of Egg-White Proteins. $1,800 from Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. for research by Dr. R. G. Holly of the College of Medicine: Study of Intra-muscular Iron. $3,000 from E. R. Squibb & Sons through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. J. Matsushima of the Department of Animal Husbandry: Hormone Implants for Suckling Calves. $2,000 from National Soybean Crop Improvement Council for research by; Mr. B. R. Somerhalder of the Department of Agricultural Engineering: Water Usage of Irrigated Soybeans. Training Grant $17,000 from the U. S. Public Health Service for graduate training program in cardiovascular medicine to be directed by Dr. P. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine: Graduate Training Grant. (Continuation) Fellowships $3,545 from U. S. Public Health Service for Post-Sophomore Fellowships in the College of Medicine. (Continuation) $2,500 from Phillips Petroleum Company for graduate fellowships in chemical engineering. $2,840 from Eastman Kodak Company for graduate fellowship in Chemistry, ($1,600 to the student, $240 for tuition and $1,000 to the department to assist in defraying research expenses). Renew USAF Institute contract Extension Division It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the president and assistant corporation secretary be authorized and directed to execute in behalf of the Board of Regents a It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried that all resolutions of the Board of Regents, relative to the employment of Earl Cline as attorney, or Cline, Williams, Wright & Johnson - 113 - |
