Page 7 25 New Students Get Scholarships The award of 25 general scholarships for students coming to the University this fall has been announced by Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women and chairman for undergraduate aids and awards. The scholarships are of varying amounts, usually of $50, $100 or $150. Most of the students just matriculating at KU will receive an award or combination of awards amounting to $160, sufficient to cover all fees for one year. The G. R Duer fund award to William Livingston, a junior, from Coffeyville. The Josephine Fuller fund scholarships to: June Cooley, an entering freshman, from Cunningham; Beulah Fisher, a sophomore, from Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Steinke, entering freshman, from Kansas City, Kan.; Bettie Lou Watson, entering freshman, from Merriam. The Lathrop Bullne fund award to Wanda Joan Shelinbarger, a sophomore, from Garnett. M. Cook, a junior, Eliza M. Inness Scholarship fund award to Martha Bennett, a sophomore from Garnett. The scholarships: The Marcella Howland Gift Scholarship fund award to Kathryn M. Cook, a junior, from Garnett. 4 The American Association of University Women scholarship to Kathryn E. Mueller, a sophomore, from Ellsworth. The Hulda Ise fund scholarship to Kathleen Mae Wiley, a sophomore, from Kansas City, Kan. The Florence Finch Kelley Scholarship fund awarded to Mary Lou Kiehl, a senior, from Lawrence. The Daniel S. LaShelle Fund award to Riley C. Nichols, a sophomore, from Wellsville. The Eliza K. Morgan Scholarships fund award to Sue Buckingham, a freshman in medicine, from Dodge City. University Daily Kansan Private Library Given to School A 6,500-volume private law library has been donated to the School of Law by Balle P. Waggener, Atchison attorney and former state legislator and member of the board of regents. The library includes the court reports of most of the 48 states and territories to the year 1917. The collection was made by Waggener's grandfather, for whom he is named, and father. Because of the rareness of many of the books, Dean Frederick J. Moreau described the gift as invaluable. Pending a check of the volumes against current catalog prices, he estimated the value as from $10,000 to $15,000. Dean Moreau said it was one of the great private law libraries in the state. The Waggener gift will be put in use as soon as the law library annex to Green hall is ready. Contracts for the addition, which will be used exclusively for law library book stacks, have been let for $144,000. $143,000 size of the KU law library has outgrown the weight the structure of Green hall will support safely. Hence many books must be withheld from use and stored in inaccessible places. ___ Browne Attends Video Workshop R. Edwin Browne, director of radio and television, has recently returned from a one-week educational television workshop held at WCI-TV, television station at Iowa State college in Ames. State college in Alabama. The nation-wide workshop was attended by representatives from colleges, universities and public school systems in 23 states. It was sponsored by Iowa State College, the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and the Joint Committee of Educational Television. Designed to aid educational institutions in their plans for television stations, the workshop devoted the entire week to practical problems of a television operation, from applying for a television permit to engineering problems and programming details. The Lucy Young. Riggs fupd award to Wanda Joan Shelinbarger, a sophomore, from Garnett. The Ida M. Stocking fund awards to: Barbara Lukert, a freshman, from Sabetha; Charles Lee Schroff, a sophomore, from Hiawatha; Esther Harms, a junior, from Whiting; Camilla McNergney, a junior, from Sabetha; Loris Joleen Manning, entering freshman, from Salina. The University Housemothers' Association scholarship to Mary Ellen Lewis, entering freshman, from Winfield. The University Women's Club scholarship to Mary Ellen Lewis, entering freshman, from Winfield. entering Tresman, the New The Gertrude Bullene Weaver Fund award to Rita Shipp, a sophomore, from Independence. The Caroline Mumford Winster fund scholarship to Kathleen Mae Wiley, a sophomore, from Kansas City, Kan. The Mortar Board Scholarship in Honor of Helen Olsen to Shirley Anne Samuelson, a sophomore, from Kansas City, Kan.* The G. R. Duer fund award to Richard Markle, entering junior, from Wichita. Monday, Sept. 15, 1952 Dr. Dwight J. Mulford, associate professor of biochemistry, will conduct research in nutrition during the coming year under a $4,500 grant from the U. S. Public Health Service. The National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases recommended the project. Mulford Conducts Nutrition Research The title of the project is "Metabolism of the sulfur containing amino acids in rats on low choline diets." Choline is one of the vitamin B group, Dr. Mulford explained. "We want to learn why certain proteins are needed," he said. "We know that a choline deficiency results in liver and kidney degeneration, but the mechanisms producing the results are not understood." George Bures of Jackson Heights, N. Y., will be the graduate assistant on the project. This problem is one of basic research as contrasted to the applied research in treatment of blood plasma for which Dr. Mulford received a $25,200 grant from the USPHS in August. Read the Kansan want ads! Welcome Students We Invite You To Get Acquainted With Our Always Better Values Made Possible by Selling for Cash. 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