Fortieth Biennial Report : 9 Cancer Research. From the International Foundation for Cancer Research, for assistance in a research project in bacteriology, $250. Pharmacy Scholarships. From the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, for scholarships to students in Pharmacy, $400. Olga Baumgartner Loan Fund. From W. J. Baumgartner and Leona Baum- gartner Elias, an addition to the Olga Leisy Baumgartner Memorial Loan Scholarship fund, $216. Berger Memorial. From Arthur S. Berger, of Dallas, Tex., a loan fund in. memory of his sister, Emily Berger, $500. Weidlein Gift. From E. R. Weidlein, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for special use by the department of chemistry, $250. Johnson Memorial. From the estate of the late Professor W. H. Johnson, as a memorial to Mrs. Johnson, $159.60. Jones Memorial. From Mrs. J. Frank Jones, a loan fund in memory of Mr. Jones, $100. Battenfeld Scholarship. From Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld, of Kansas City, for partial support of a Latin-American scholarship, $200. O’Dea Gift. From the estate of the late Ella O’Dea, for a use to be de- cided, $538.17. Latin American Lectures. From the office of the Codrdinator of Inter- American Affairs, for partial support of lectures on Latin America, $200. Balduin Gift. From Col. Karl F. Baldwin, a former commandant of the University ROTC, a valuable collection of Australian ores, aboriginal items, and Australian and Russian war posters. : Scholarship in Dress Designing. From the Forest City Manufacturing Com- pany, of St. Louis, a scholarship for a junior student in textile or dress design- ing, $100. Museum Library Books. From Richard M. Todd, of the class of 1944, for the library of the Museum of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12 volumes on fossils, geology and travel. Oil Well Samples. From W. A. VerWiebe, of Wichita, a valuable collection of well samples for the Geological Survey files. Well Samples. From the National Refining Company, of Wichita, a valu- able collection of well samples for the Geological Survey files. Inbrary Gift. From the Carter Oil Company, of Tulsa, Okla., for the library, a 2-volume publication in Spanish, on Mexican silver art. Museum Gift. From Lester F. Phillis, of Canton, for the natural history museum, a beaver jaw and other fossils, from a horizon of the Pliocene not heretofore represented in the University collections. Medical Student Aid Fund. From Mrs. May H. Kunce, of Kansas City, as a memorial to her son, the late Louis Hatfield Kunce, to be used as an aid fund for medical students, $500. Student Leadership Award Fund. From an anonymous friend of the Uni- versity, for establishment of a fund for award to a needy junior or senior stu- dent who shows promise of civic leadership, $250. soe eer 3 Sowers phere napysn ry = a