8 University of Kansas Class of 1919 Gift. From the class of 1919, as a twenty-fifth anniversary gift, $257.50. ed Class of 1943 Gift. From the class of 1948, for construction of picnic and recreational facilities near Potter Lake, $2,000. Class of 1944 Gift. From the class of 1944, for development of the picnic and recreation area near Potter Lake, $1,200. Latin American Scholarship. From the Ninety-Ninth District of Rotary, for partial support of a South American student scholarship, $200. Campus Planting. From Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hill, of Lawrence, for pur- chase and planting of trees on the campus, $900.36. John C. Battenfeld Award. From Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld, of Kansas City, for continuation of the John C. Battenfeld Award, $400. Flower Fund. From a number of persons, additional contributions to the Flower Fund, for emergency loans or gifts to needy students, $825.25. Griesa Gift. From Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Griesa, of Lawrence, two hundred yellow pine trees and the labor for planting on the campus. Museum Project. From friends of the University, for a special project in the Museum of Natural History, $907. Books. From an anonymous friend, for purchase of books on aeronautics and plastics, $100. Petroleum Engineering. From the Fischer-Porter Corporation, of Hatboro, Pa., equipment for pipe-line studies, valued at $200. Electronics Tubes. From the Ken-Rad Tube and Lamp Company, of Owens- boro, Ky., electronic tubes for use in the Communication and Electronics Laboratories, valued at $400. Capper Gift. From Senator Arthur Capper, for reference use in the Engi- neering Experiment Station, files of the U. 8. Patent Office Gazette and Index. Petroleum Engineering: From the Phillips Petroleum Company, of Bartles- ville, Okla., a 16-inch steel cylinder for pressure experiments in petroleum engi- neering. Electronics Equipment. From the Western Electric Company, of New York City, four ultra-high frequency tubes for special electronic studies. Bohenstengel Gift. From Walter Bohenstengel, of Topeka, seven student memberships in the American Society of Testing Materials. Cady Fellowship. From former students and friends of the late Professor H. P. Cady, for additions to the Cady Fellowship Fund, $7,480. Lindley Lectureship. From former students and friends of the late Chan- cellor E. H. Lindley, additional contributions to the Lindley Lectureship Fund, $265. Rosemary Ketcham Memorial Fund. From former students of the late: Pro- fessor Rosemary Ketcham, additional contributions to the Rosemary Ketcham Memorial Fund, $140. Freshman Loan Award Fund. From alumni in a number of towns, for addi- tions to the Freshman Loan Award Fund, $490.25.