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68Special Meeting $4,000 from Allied Chemical & Dye through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. J. Matsushima of the Department of Animal Husbandry: Urea Nitrogen Utilization by Ruminants. $450 from Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. Hellen Linkawiler of the Department of Home Economics: Flavor Evaluation of Potatoes treated with terraclor and grown in varied geographical locations. $17,000 from U.S. Public Health Service to Dr. F. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine: Graduate Training Grant. (Continuation) $6,000 from U. S. Public Health Service to Dr. Herbert P. Jacobi of the College of Medicine: Effect of Tranquilizing Agents on Enzyme Systems. (Continuation). $7,2000 from Tobacco Industries Research Committee through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. D. M. Pace of the Department of Physiology: Study of Short and Long Range Effects of some of the known tobacco smoke constituents on tissue cells cultivated in vitro. $400 from the Nebraska Heart Association to Dr. Violet M. Wilder of the College of Medicine: Determination of Urinary Aldosterone: Correlation with Salivary and Urinary [Na?] and K in First Three Months of Life. (Continuation). $1,084.16 from the Fund for the Advancement of Education to Dr. K. O. Broady of the University Extension Division: TV-Correspondence Project. (Continuation). $837 from the Nebraska Heart Association to Dr. R. L. Grissom of the College of Medicine: Changes in Peripheral Pulse Wave in response to Acute Vesodilation as a function of aging. $25,468 from the American Cancer Society to Dr. H. A. Salhenick of the College of Medicine: Study of Endocrine Aspects of Reproduction and Diseases Related to the Reproductive Tract. Authorize demolition of Pharmacy Building and Temporary K From the office of the Business Manager, Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, comes a recommendation that authority be granted to demolish the Pharmacy Building following removal of the Department of Pharmacy from the Building, and the demolition of Temporary K, a frame building located east of Bancroft Hall. Both buildings are of no further use to the University program. It should be noted that the Pharmacy Building, one of the oldest buildings on the campus, has been condemned by the State Fire Marshal and has been permitted to remain in use pending completion of the new Pharmacy Building, Lyman Hall. It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Swanson, that the Business Manager, Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, be authorized to have hte old Pharmacy Building and Temporary K demolished and the materials removed from the campus. From the Business Manager, Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, comes an itemization of bids received for the expansion of the boiler plant at the College of Medicine at an estimated cost of $121,000, which work is to be fnanced by Hill-Burton Federal funds, grant having been made by the Nebraska Hospital Board for this work. A summary of the bids received is as follows: -65- | 68Special Meeting $4,000 from Allied Chemical & Dye through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. J. Matsushima of the Department of Animal Husbandry: Urea Nitrogen Utilization by Ruminants. $450 from Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. Hellen Linkawiler of the Department of Home Economics: Flavor Evaluation of Potatoes treated with terraclor and grown in varied geographical locations. $17,000 from U.S. Public Health Service to Dr. F. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine: Graduate Training Grant. (Continuation) $6,000 from U. S. Public Health Service to Dr. Herbert P. Jacobi of the College of Medicine: Effect of Tranquilizing Agents on Enzyme Systems. (Continuation). $7,2000 from Tobacco Industries Research Committee through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. D. M. Pace |
