INSTRUCTIONS AND SCHEDULE FOR 1941 AWARDS FEBRUARY 10, 1941. This is the dead line for receiving applications from students who desire to enter college in the Fall of 1941. Inasmuch as there are forms to be completed by the applicant, the parent and the principal of the high school, thus requiring quite some time, requests for forms should be made at once. These forms may be ob- tained by writing to the Secretary of The Com- mittee on Educational Fund for Children of Phil- lips Petroleum Company Employees, Phillips Building, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The applicant must fill in the standard application form exactly as designated thereon and return it as much earlier than February 10 as is possible, but not later than February 10. Otherwise, his applica- tion cannot be considered. MARCH 1, 1941. On or before this date The Committee will announce the twenty boy appli- cants and ten girl applicants who have been se- lected to take the Scholastic Aptitude Tests. The accepted candidates will receive notification by registered mail. Enclosed will be a blank form on which the applicant may apply for taking the Scholastic Aptitude Test, also complete informa- tion regarding this test. No preparation for Apti- tude Test is required. MARCH 5, 1941. The above winning candi- dates must have in the hands of The Committee at Bartlesville all filled in application forms for the Scholastic Aptitude Test so that The Com- mittee can file them with the College Entrance Examination Board in New York City before March 8. APRIL 5, 1941. The above thirty candidates will report at the respective Scholastic Aptitude Test centers not later than 8:45 A.M. Each applicant should have for presentation to the supervisor an identification card signed by the principal of his or her high school, a ticket of admission to the Test, and a practice answer sheet filled out as 7