THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Thursday, April

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Dr. Freeman Receives Grant
For Dairy Research Work
His study, besides the chemical
analysis phase, will involve cattle
confeeding programs, weather
ditions, and the possibility of
adulteration by water during the
readying of milk for market.
An American Dairy Association grant of $5,500, pending
by the I'K Board of
Trustees, would enable Dr. Freeto conduct an investigation
man
involving comparison between
sour cream made by the direct
acid coagulation of milk and
rream with the same product
made by the conventional culture
method.
A spokesman for the ADA said
results of this research would
provide valuable guidance for
processors who may be considering' a change to the newer
sour
method of manufacturing
cream.

Dr. T. I". Freeman, profesof 'dairy scienee. at the
University is Malting a two-yea- r
investigation to prove or
disprove a roncept that the
freeing jxtint of milk does
not vary with changing conditions.
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Hook Awards Presented

Both Rope, right, and Trudy Masria, left, were recently named as
the recipients of an annual book award to the outstanding juniors
in the field of speech and hearing. The awards, in the amount of
$50 rarh, are given by the Zeta Iota Chapter of Psl Iota XI, a national women's philanthropic sorority. These awards were presented
at the spring meeting of the Kentucky Speech and Hearing Association in Louisville.

In research supported by federal funds. Dr. Freeman will
center his study on market milk
produced at several Kentucky
dairy farms.
From his preliminary work, the
UK scientist believes that the
freezing-poirange
may be
greater than stated in some dairy
science textbooks.

High School Science Students
To Show Lab Exhibits Here
Si
junior and
senior high school students
lioni throughout the state will
le on the University campus
Friday and Saturday to compete lor awards.

The concourse of Memorial
Coliseum will be the site of the
State Science
29th Kentucky
Fair held under Joint sponsorof the Kentucky Junior
ship
Academy of Science and UK, and
operated under the guidance of
Science Clubs of America.
Ray Jordan, Eastern Kentucky

State College biology Instructor
and state director of the acad235
emy, said approximately
youths are expected to enter
laboratory exhibits.
and science club
Individual
projects will represent both the
biological and physical sciences.
Other awards- will include a
y
cruise aboard a U. .S.
naval vessel, two sets of encyclopedia, a collection of science
books, a $25 prize and various
certificates and ribbons. Trophies
will be awarded winners In science discussion- contests.
The exhibits will be set up in

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the Coliseum Friday morning
and will be Judged Friday afternoon. Judges will be members
of the science faculties of UK,
Asbury College, Eastern, Georgetown College, Centre College and
Berea College.
The exhibits will be open to
public inspection Saturday morning.
Awards will be presented at a
banquet at 8 p.m. Friday in
Ferrer Hall at Transylvania Col- lege. The address will be given
by Dr. Richard Chapman, president of the Kentucky Academy
of Science and chairman of the
UK Department of Plant Pathology.
'The discussion contests will be
held in Rooms 204 and 211 of
Build- the UK Chemistry-Physic- s
ing at 2 p.m. Friday. New student
officers of the academy will be
elected In a session at 9 a.m.
Saturday in Room 148 of the
same building.

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Dr. Earl R. Quinney, Unlver.
sity assistant professor of sociology, has returned from Boston,
Mass., where he presented a paper
entitled "The Study of White
Collar Crime Toward a Reorien-tatio- n
and Research."
The paper was given at a meeting of the Eastern Sociology Society.
Named as Kentucky's represen-tativ- e
Coto the Interregional
ordinating Committee of the Tobacco Workers' Conference Is Dr.
G. W. Stokes, UK professor of
plant pathology.

Frank J. Goetz, former UK
graduate, had accepted a posifor
tion as sales representative
Lederle Laboratories, a division
of the American Cyanamld Company. Mr. Goetz received his B.S,
degree In marketing.

Alumni Coffee
Dunn;; Exam Week
Alumni

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sociation will again serve coffee and doughnuts to atudenU
and faculty during final examination week. Refreshments
will be free and available at
the downstairs lounge in the
Helen G. King Alumni House.
Refreshments will be served
from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May
4 through
May 8.

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from the Fulbright Commission
as a senior lecturer at the National University at Bogota, as a
member of a team conducting
seminars in the interest of student welfare in Colombian universities, and woiking with the
Association of Colombian Universities in furthering sports and
physical education.
He served last year as a consultant to a Peace Corps train- trig project held at Texas Western College. He was a consultant

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