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Special Meeting
October 2, 1959

$9,795 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research b y Professosrs Connell L. Marsh and George W. Kelley of the Department of Animal Pathology: Enzymology of Certain Metazoan Parasites. (Continuation)

$12,104 from the U. S. PublicHealth Service for research by Professor Robert M. Hill of the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition: Phosphate and Sulfhydryl Groups in Proteins. (Continuation)

$3,636 from the Small Business Administration for research by Professor Clifford M. Hicks of the Department of Business Organization and Management: Problems in the Sale of an Interest in a Small Business Proprietorship as Influenced by tghe Federal Income Tax Laws.

$11,756 from the Small Business Administration for research by Professor Robert M. Cole of the Department of Business Organization and Management: Retail Store Hour Survey in all of the Nebraska Towns of 10,000 - 25,000 Population.

$14,500 from the Fund for the Advancement of Education for research by Professor K. O. Broady of the University Extension Division: The Nebraska Experimental Program of In-School Television-Correspondence Instruction.

$3,520 from Nutrena Mills, Inc. for "Pigloos" to be used in research projects by the Department of Animal Husbandry.

$20,000 from the Nebraska Heart Association for research by Dr. Denham Harman of the Department of Biiochemistry and Internal Medicine: Chair of Cardiovascular Research. (Continuation)

$5,354 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Professor James R. Mattoon of the Department of Chemistry: Biosynthesis of Lysine in Yeast. (Continuation)

$10,608 from the National Heart Institute for research by Dr. F. Lowell Dunn of the Department of Internal Medicine: Short Distance Air Transmission of Physiological Signals. (Continuation)

$8,900 from the National Heart Institute for research by Dr. F. Lowell Dunn of the Department of Internal Medicine: Design and Study of Two Types of Oxygenators. (Continuation)

$9,758 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Professor James H. Looker of the Department of Chemistry: Synthesis and Structure of 1,4-Pyrones. (Continuation)

$1,000 from the Nebraska Turkey Federation through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Professor John L. Adams of the Department of poultry Husbandry: The Effect of Sythetic Hormones on Growth, Fattening and Reproduction of Poultry. (Continuation)

$2,000 from the Commercial Solvents Corporation through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Professor Thomas W. Sullivan of the Department of Poultry Husbandry: Evaluation and Utilizaton of Feed Additives in Poultry Rations.

$19,647 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Professor N. H. Cromwell of the Department of Chemistry: Studies in Heterocyclic Synthesis. (Continuation)

$15,896 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. Herbert P. Jacobi of the Department of Biochemistry: Characterization of Lipids and Lipoproteins from Plasma and Atheromas.

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Special Meeting
October 2, 1959

$9,795 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research b y Professosrs Connell L. Marsh and George W. Kelley of the Department of Animal Pathology: Enzymology of Certain Metazoan Parasites. (Continuation)

$12,104 from the U. S. PublicHealth Service for research by Professor Robert M. Hill of the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition: Phosphate and Sulfhydryl Groups in Proteins. (Continuation)

$3,636 from the Small Business Administration for research by Professor Clifford M. Hicks of the Department of Business Organization and Management: Problems in the Sale of an Interest in a Small Business Proprietorship as Influenced by tghe Federal Income Tax Laws.

$11,756 from the Small Business Administration for research by Professor Robert M. Cole of the Department of Business Organization and Management: Retail Store Hour Survey in all of the Nebraska Towns of 10,000 - 25,000 Population.

$14,500 from the Fund for the Advancement of Education for research by Professor K. O. Broady of the University Extension Division: The Nebraska Experimental Program of In-School Television-Correspondence Instruction.

$3,520 from Nutrena Mills, Inc. for "Pigloos" to be used in research projects by the Department of Animal Husbandry.

$20,000 from the Nebraska Heart Association for research by Dr. Denham Harman of the Department of Biiochemistry and Internal Medicine: Chair of Cardiovascular Research. (Continuation)

$5,354 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Professor James R. Mattoon of the Department of Chemistry: Biosynthesis of Lysine in Yeast. (Continuation)

$10,608 from the National Heart Institute for research by Dr. F. Lowell Dunn of the Department of Internal Medicine: Short Distance Air Transmission of Physiological Signals. (Continuation)

$8,900 from the National Heart Institute for research by Dr. F. Lowell Dunn of the Department of Internal Medicine: Design and Study of Two Types of Oxygenators. (Continuation)

$9,758 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Professor James H. Looker of the Department of Chemistry: Synthesis and Structure of 1,4-Pyrones. (Continuation)

$1,000 from the Nebraska Turkey Federation through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Professor John L. Adams of the Department of poultry Husbandry: The Effect of Sythetic Hormones on Growth, Fattening and Reproduction of Poultry. (Continuation)

$2,000 from the Commercial Solvents Corporation through the University of Nebraska Foundation for research by Professor Thomas W. Sullivan of the Department of Poultry Husbandry: Evaluation and Utilizaton of Feed Additives in Poultry Rations.

$19,647 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Professor