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Regular Meeting
June 6, 1959

$1,500 from the Aluminum Company of America through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Professors P. E. Schleusener and B. R. Somerhalder of the Department of Agricultural Engineering: Sprinkler Irrigation Research Studies. (continuation)

$1,000 from Great Western Sugar Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr, M. L. Schuster of the Department of Plant Pathology: Studies of Soil-Borne Diseases of Sugar Beets. (continuation)

$6,822.90 from Nebraska Game, Forestation & Parks Commission for research by Prof. H. L. Wiegers of the Department of Poultry Husbandry: Factors Influencing the pheasant population of Nebraska. (Continuation)

$4,489 from U. S. Public Health Service for research b y Dr. E. A. Holyoke of the College of Medicine: Factors Controlling the Differentiation of theMammalian Reproductive System. (continuation)

$500 from Tobacco Industry Research Committee for research by J. S. Latta of the College of Medicine: Electromicroscopy of the Sinuses of the Spleen.

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Regular Meeting
June 6, 1959

$1,500 from the Aluminum Company of America through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Professors P. E. Schleusener and B. R. Somerhalder of the Department of Agricultural Engineering: Sprinkler Irrigation Research Studies. (continuation)

$1,000 from Great Western Sugar Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Dr, M. L. Schuster of the Department of Plant Pathology: Studies of Soil-Borne Diseases of Sugar Beets. (continuation)

$6,822.90 from Nebraska Game, Forestation & Parks Commission for research by Prof. H. L. Wiegers of the Department of Poultry Husbandry: Factors Influencing the pheasant population of Nebraska. (Continuation)

$4,489 from U. S. Public Health Service for research b y Dr. E. A.