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12. UKRF AWARDS FOR RESEARCH SINCE JULY NEAR $12 MILLION

     Grants to the Department of Education, Psychology and Counseling
in the College of Education from the Appalachian Regional Commission,
for various studies and training programs, helped boost awards during
October through the University Research Foundation to $11,748,894 since
July 1. October's awards alone amounted to $538,677. There were 18
new awards, 18 other received additional funds, and only one was re-
duced, although not substantially.

     COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

     Agronomy--D. Davis and A. Hiatt, Chemical Constitutents of Re-
constituted Sheet Tobacco, AMF Inc., $500. Animal Sciences--R. W.
Hemken, Potash Requirement of the Dairy Cow, Potash Institute of
North America, $500 additional. Entomology--W. Gregory, Sevin and
VC 46207 on Corn, Union Carbide Company, $250. R. Thurston, Temic
and VC 42607 on Tobacco, Union Carbide, $500 additional.

     COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

     Chemistry--M. D. Pattengill, Theoretical Studies of Gas Phase
Rate Processes, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund,
$2,500. J. E. O'Reilly, Metal Ion Binding to Nucleic Acid Consti-
tuents, Petroleum Research Fund, $3,500. Physics and Astronomy--
M. T. McEllistrem, Nuclear Information Research Associateship,
National Research Council, $1,170 reduction. Political Science--
M. A. East, Collaborative Research on Foreign Events of Nations,
National Science Foundation, $49,000. School of Biological Sciences--
R. S. Hakim, Metaplasia in a NonDividing Cell System, Public Health
Service, $30,849.

     COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

     Office of Business Development and Government Services--H. Charles-
worth, Continuation of Objectives for Information and Analysis Center,
City of Radcliff, $500 additional. C. Haywood, Secretary for Develop-
ment, Kentucky Office of Governor, $18,750. C. Hultman, ConsulLing
Services, Economics of Kentucky's Black Lung Program Before Congress,
Kentucky Coal Association, Inc., $2,000.

     COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

     Curriculum and Instruction--J. Walker, Teacher Corp-Inservice Cycle
VII, U.S. Office of Education Via Louisville Public Schools, $702 addi-
tional.  Education, Psychology and Counseling--D. Larimore, Instructicn-
al TV Component, Appalachian Regional Commission, $35,772 additional.
D. Larimore, Career Education In-Service Teacher Training and Live
Seminar, ARC, $25,794 additional. D. Larimore, Elementary Reading in-
Service Teacher Training, ARC, $12,183 additional.   D. Larimore, Compulter
Based Component, ARC, $56,169 additional. D. Larimore, Project Manage-
ment and Administration, ARC, $17,397 additional. Health, Physical
Education and Recreation--D. A. Vinton, Prototype Master's Degree Prograri
in Therapeutic Recreation, USOE, $1,142 additional.   Special Educatic'l' --
J. Tawney, Practice What You Preach, USOE, $51,773.