--- KU Research Aided by AEC, Lawmakers, Bequests A grant of $100,000 by the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission and two bequests amounting to nearly $33,000 will provide added emphasis for scientific studies on the KU campus. The grant will be used to purchase a nuclear reactor to be used in enlarging the graduate programs in nuclear energy technology and for research. The budget session of the Legislature appropriated $150,000 for a building to house the reactor and for accessory equipment, making $250,000 available for the project. The School of Engineering and Architecture is expanding its curriculum to offer courses leading to the degree master of sciences in nuclear engineering. Administration of the nuclear reactor will be given to the department of chemical engineering. Faculty members in the teaching programs will be from the departments of chemical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, radiation biophysics and chemistry. One gift was the creation of the Chesley J. Posey Memorial Fund made possible by capital gained through the estate of the widow of the late professor emeritus of geography. The property has been appraised at $12,750. The KU Endowment Assn. received two large bequests for the creation of scholarships and loan funds during the summer. Endowment Assn. Receives 2 Gifts During Summer The other bequest, nearly $11,000, is from the late Paul Landis, a member of the KU class of 1901. Mrs. Posey directed that the capital be kept intact and that the income be used as the University determines, but expressed the hope that it could be used for student loans or for the benefit of incoming faculty members. The Endowment Assn. will maintain the property for rental to new staff members. The bequest will be added to the Landis Scholarship Fund established in 1956 by Miss Maude Landis. Miss Landis retired as director of the Lawrence Memorial Hospital in 1940. Greek Play in Summer Theatre Greek Play in Summer Theatre "The Trojan Women," the first Greek play presented in the University Theatre, was staged by the Summer Theatre July 16 and 17. The play, written by Euripedes, was presented for the first time in the spring of 415 B.C. Income from the Landis fund will be used for scholarships in mathematics, nursing education and business. Oil Executive Is Fund Chairman Stanley Learned, chairman of the executive committee and assistant to the president of Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla., has been elected chairman of The Greater University Fund Advisory Board for the 1958-59 year. The Greater University Fund is the annual giving program of the University and is sponsored jointly by the Alumni and K.U. Endowment Assn. Through it, contributions of any amount are sought to help meet needs which cannot be met with state funds. Learned is a 1924 graduate of the engineering school at K.U. and returned to receive a graduate degree in 1936. He has been with the Phillips Petroleum Company since 1924. a bequest of $31,869.19 by the late Frank McCalla of Zenda has been received by the KU Endowment Association. The endowment will create the Frank McCalla Medical Research Fund for the KU Medical School. Income will be used for research in any medical field, although Mr. McCalla had expressed a preference for support of studies dealing with cancer and heart disease. Projects will be approved by the dean of the School of Medicine. A bequest of $1,000 from the late Dr. Eleanor Carothers, will be used by the University for research in the soon-to-be erected Mammalian Genetics laboratory addition to Snow Hall. The new facility will be utilized for work in Dr. Carothers' own fields, cancer research and genetics. 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