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Regular Meeting
June 6, 1959

$4,977 from U. S.Public Health Service for research by Dr. Rufus H. Moore of the Department of Botany: Chemically induced growth rings in rotenone plants.

$2,415 from U. S. Public Health Service, Office of Education, for research by Dr. R. E. Stake of the Department of Educational Psychology and Measurements: The Effect of TV Instruction on Individual Learning Curves.

$10,700 from National Science Foundation for research by Prof. Hugo Ribeiro of the Department of Mathematics: Relative Completeness of Sentences.

$1,500 from Kearney Chamber of Commerce for research by Professors F. A. Gowen and W. T. Bagley of the Department of Horticulture: Influence of Environmental Factors on Vegetable Performance in the Kearney Area.

$11,500 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. R. J. Ellingson of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: EEG and Cortical Evoked Responses of Human Infants. (Continuation)

$2.5oo from the Shell Chemical Corporation through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. R. E. Hill of the Department of Entomology: Control Studies on Insects attacking corn, beans, potatoes and possibly alfalfa. (continuation)

$3,680 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. T. B. Thorson of the Department of Zoology: A Comparative Study of the Fluid Compartments of Vertebrates. (continuation)

$5,000 from E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company to the Department of Chemistry "To advance fundamental research in the department" under the direction of Dr. E. R. Washburn.

Training Grants -- $30,611.84

$10,800 from U. S. Public Health Service for Psychiatric Training of General Practitioners under the diretion of Dr. Cecil Wittson of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry.

$19,008 from U. S. Public Health Service for graduate training grant under the direction of Dr. F. L. Dunn of the College of Medicine (supplement).

$803.84 from the American Historical Association to the Department of History under the direction of Dr. J. C. Olson to conduct a World History Conference.

Research Grants -- $70, 211.90

$13,944 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. G. E. Gibbs of the College of Medicine: Microchemistry of Sweat Glands in Cystic Fibrosis.

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Regular Meeting
June 6, 1959

$4,977 from U. S.Public Health Service for research by Dr. Rufus H. Moore of the Department of Botany: Chemically induced growth rings in rotenone plants.

$2,415 from U. S. Public Health Service, Office of Education, for research by Dr. R. E. Stake of the Department of Educational Psychology and Measurements: The Effect of TV Instruction on Individual Learning Curves.

$10,700 from National Science Foundation for research by Prof. Hugo Ribeiro of the Department of Mathematics: Relative Completeness of Sentences.

$1,500 from Kearney Chamber of Commerce for research by Professors F. A. Gowen and W. T. Bagley of the Department of Horticulture: Influence of Environmental Factors on Vegetable Performance in the Kearney Area.

$11,500 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. R. J. Ellingson of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: EEG and Cortical Evoked Responses of Human Infants. (Continuation)

$2.5oo from the Shell Chemical Corporation through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr. R. E. Hill of the Department of Entomology: Control Studies on Insects attacking corn, beans, potatoes and possibly alfalfa. (continuation)

$3,680 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. T. B. Thorson of the Department of Zoology: A Comparative Study of the Fluid Compartments of Vertebrates. (continuation)

$5,000 from E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company to the Department of Chemistry "To advance fundamental research in the department" under the direction of Dr. E. R. Washburn.