University.Daily.Kansan Page 7 $1,250 Donated For Scholarships W. H. Bullard, of Austin, Texas, has donated a $1,250 tract of land in Austin to the KU Endowment association. It will be sold to obtain additional money for the Summerfield scholarship fund. Bullard was one of the first group of Summerfield scholars and received the A.B. degree from KU in 1933. He came to the University from Hutchinson. Mr. Summerfield and later his estate have given $20,000 a year since 1929 to provide KU scholarships for boys of exceptional ability and promise graduating from Kansas high schools. The scholarships are grants sufficient to enable an individual to attend KU for four years. Although Mr. Summerfield stated there was no obligation for repayment, he hoped that Summerfield scholars who later were financially able would do the same thing to help others. In making the gift, Bullard, who is vice president of the First-Austin Investment company, wrote: "This donation is being made to further the purposes of the Summerfield Scholarship fund in the belief that this endowment by Solon E. Summerfield accomplishes one of the best purposes possible for the use of private funds in connection with endowments." Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and T. De Witt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, are in New York City today to attend an achievement dinner for the Phillips Petroleum company. Murphy, Carr To New York K. S. "Boots" Adams, former student of the University, and chief executive officer of the Phillips company, will receive an award on behalf of the company for achievement in the field of chemical engineering in 1851. The company is receiving the award for development of philgraf a graphite lubricant, and cold synthetic rubber. Mr. Adams formed and was a member of the first Phillips petro-cum amateur basketball team in 1821. He was active in football and basketball when he attended KU. Dean Carr left for New York by train Nov. 24, and plans to visit his sister-in-law and her husband Philip Young, dean of the School of Business of Columbia University. Dean Carr will return home Friday evening. Hard To Explain Chancellor Murphy left by plane for New York this morning and will return home Thursday. Charleston, W. Va—(U.P.)—An officer in a raiding party which involved a veterans' club on suspicion of possessing liquor illegally found his own name on one of the confiscated bottles of whiskey. The flustered cop insisted he did not know how it came to be there. Frogs have been known to get lit up dining on fireflies. Birds, despite their good appetites for insects, are more fastidious, and rarely if ever eat fireflies. 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