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Special Meeting
April 9, 1959

Research Grants -- $231,239

$1,150 from National Science Foundation for expenses to Moscow, Russia, and return for Dr. R. L. Chasson of the Department of Physics: To attend "1959 Congress of Cosmic Ray Committee."

$143,337 from U. S. Public Health Service for construction of research unit on the campus of the College of Medicine.

$10,132 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. R. B. Johnston of the Department of Chemistry: The Metabolism of Thiol Esters of Amino Acids. (Continuation)

$3,000 from Wyeth Laboratories for research by Dr. Mary J. Henn of the College of Medicine: Clinical Evaluation of a New Oral Hypoglycemic Agent - WY 2340.

$2,500 from Lederle Laboratories of American Cyanamide Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. G. A. Young of the Department of Animal Pathology and Hygiene: Transmissible Gastroeneritis (TGE) of Swine. (Continuation)

$2,000 from Roberts Dairy Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Prof. R. B. Maxey of the Department of Dairy Husbandry: Techniques for cleaning of milk lines.

$9,750 from Tobacco Industries Research Committee through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. D. M. Pace of the Department of Physiology: The Effects of Tobacco Smoke Constituents on Tissue Cells Cultivated in vitro. (Continuation)

$2,000 from The Upjohn Company for research by Dr. J. A. Smith of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: Evaluation of U-7103. (Supplement)

$57,370 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. Cecil Wittson of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: Pilot Screening Treatment Unit for Mentally Retarded. (Continuation)

Training Grants - - $51,041 from Mead Johnson & Co. to be under the direction of Dr. Gordon E. Gibbs of the College of Medicine: Contribution of Education of Pediatric Residents.

$16,041 from American Medical Education Foundation for AMEP Teaching

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Special Meeting
April 9, 1959

Research Grants -- $231,239

$1,150 from National Science Foundation for expenses to Moscow, Russia, and return for Dr. R. L. Chasson of the Department of Physics: To attend "1959 Congress of Cosmic Ray Committee."

$143,337 from U. S. Public Health Service for construction of research unit on the campus of the College of Medicine.

$10,132 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. R. B. Johnston of the Department of Chemistry: The Metabolism of Thiol Esters of Amino Acids. (Continuation)

$3,000 from Wyeth Laboratories for research by Dr. Mary J. Henn of the College of Medicine: Clinical Evaluation of a New Oral Hypoglycemic Agent - WY 2340.

$2,500 from Lederle Laboratories of American Cyanamide Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. G. A. Young of the Department of Animal Pathology and Hygiene: Transmissible Gastroeneritis (TGE) of Swine. (Continuation)

$2,000 from Roberts Dairy Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Prof. R. B. Maxey of the Department of Dairy Husbandry: Techniques for cleaning of milk lines.

$9,750 from Tobacco Industries Research Committee through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. D. M. Pace of the Department of Physiology: The Effects of Tobacco Smoke Constituents on Tissue Cells Cultivated in vitro. (Continuation)

$2,000 from The Upjohn Company for research by Dr. J. A. Smith of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: Evaluation of U-7103. (Supplement)

$57,370 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. Cecil Wittson of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: Pilot Screening Treatment Unit for Mentally Retarded. (Continuation)