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167Special Meeting $5,060 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. G. A. Young of the Department of Animal Pathology: Enzootic Foci of Influence Viruses. (Continuation) $3,000 from Eli Lilly Company for research by Dr. George W. Kelley, Jr., of the Department of Animal Pathology: The Physiological Basis of Anthelmintic Activity. (Continuation) $2,500 from American Dehydrators Associaton for research by Dr. J. Matsushima of the Department of Animal Husbandry: Dehydrated Alfalfa Research. (Continuation) $3,000 from Columbus United Fund for research in the fields of Heart Disease, Cancer and Polio to be directed by the College of Medicine. Training Grants $25,000 from U. S. Public Heath Service for Cardiovascular Training Grant under the direction of Dr. F. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine. $32,537 from U. S. Public Health Service for training grant in Clinical Psychology under the directon of Dr. Marshall R. Jones of the Department of Psychology. Proposed Paving of 70th St. From the Dean of the College of Agriculture, W. V. Lambert, comes information that Lancaster County desires to pave Adams Street from 70th Street to a point one mile east of 70th Street. The University is the owner of property on both sides of the proposed paved street. This pavement will be installed at no expense to the University but it is stated that the County will need between one and four feet of University property starting at a point at the 70th and Adams and extending east for a distance of 150 feet. It was stated by Dean Lambert that this paving improvement is highly desirable and the right-of-way requested by Lancaster County will not interfere with the University program and therefore recommends the request of the county be granted. It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, directing that the president and corporation secretary of the Board of Regents shall be authorized to sign in behalf of the Board a contract with Lancaster County to enter upon land owned by the Board | 167Special Meeting $5,060 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. G. A. Young of the Department of Animal Pathology: Enzootic Foci of Influence Viruses. (Continuation) $3,000 from Eli Lilly Company for research by Dr. George W. Kelley, Jr., of the Department of Animal Pathology: The Physiological Basis of Anthelmintic Activity. (Continuation) $2,500 from American Dehydrators Associaton for research by Dr. J. Matsushima of the Department of Animal Husbandry: Dehydrated Alfalfa Research. (Continuation) $3,000 from Columbus United Fund for research in the fields of Heart Disease, Cancer and Polio to be directed by the College of Medicine. Training Grants $25,000 from U. S. Public Heath Service for Cardiovascular Training Grant under the direction of Dr. F. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine. $32,537 from U. S. Public Health Service for training grant in Clinical Psychology under the directon of Dr. Marshall R. Jones of the Department of Psychology. Proposed Paving of 70th St. From the Dean of the College of Agriculture, W. V. Lambert, comes information that Lancaster County desires to pave Adams Street from 70th Street to a point one mile east of 70th Street. The University is the owner of property on both sides of the proposed paved street. This pavement will be installed at no expense to the University but it is stated that the County will need |
