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FACULTY RECEIVE 23 MILTON FUND GRANTS

Awards Given to Pay for Research and Special Study by Certain Members of College Faculty

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Twenty-three members of the faculty received awards totaling to $22,610 from the Milton Fund for Research to pursue individual investigation and study for the coming year, the University announced yesterday.

Set up in the will of William F. Milton '58, the Milton Fund for Research gives grants of varying amounts each year to different instructors and administrators to pay for special research. Work financed by this year's grants cover such widely differing subjects as preparation for a "History of the Voyages of Columbus" and experimental studies with insulin and metrozol used in the treatment of dementia praecox.

"The following members of the faculty received grants from the Fund: Willie Apel, George H. Chase, Henry Chauncey, Henry A. Christian, William Dameshok, Dana B. Durand. Ralph E. Fadum. Know, B. Finley, Alden B. Greuinger, Frederick V. Hunt, Perry G. F. Miller, Samuel E. Morison. Arthur E. Norton, Ralph B. Perry, John Reek Reinheld Rudenberg, Karl Sax, Theodore E. Sterne, Theodore J. B. Stier, Paul A. Vesisl, Robert W. Vose, Ralph H. Wetmore, and George E. Wistocki.

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