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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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8
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AttVBBflSENBMf and of the forces making for theory. Dr. Howard K. Scnacntnan, instability and growth in the associate professor of biochem West European economy. Dr.

Joseph Pratt Harris, pro WOOF! WOOF! NO ROOF BUT PHOOEY ON WRECKERS 6 Oalland Tribunt, Monday, April 30, 1956 34 From Eastbay Awarded Guggenheim Fellowships feasor of political science, for studies of parliamentary control of administration in Great Brit istry, for studies of the degradation of macromolecules of biological interest. Dr. Clarence Sterling, assistant professor of food technology at Davis, for studies of the re ain. The art of understanding other people No habit is so common, so mv licious sslhat of judging otharaj Dr. Joseph Lawson Hodges ing buildings and took the second floor apartment off above the shop thus effec-tively removing the and creating a somewhat chilly lationship of submicroscopic Jr associate professor ox statis tics, for studies in the use of Thirty-tour local residents (microbial j'enetics metabo-sor of "poultry husbandry, for structure of rheological prop erties in certain plant polysac charides.

effect nil Jhi tun a thrnn TTnviitv studies of the principles of arti- sava Not a whit disMaTloT fiafeiastii5Ja LARKSPUR, April 30 Pet shop owner Miss Elaine S. Blair is doing business at the, same stand here today without a roof for herself or her Thii situaflon'may go on for iVt years, the remaining period of Miss Blair's 5-year lease with H. Wood, who plans to build a parking 'lot around the pet shop structure. Wood had wrecking crews demolish two rickety adjoin- combinatorial analysis in mathematical FerdinanTTOench Leasing Agassis professor emeritus of Oriental languages and literature, for studies toward a Bud Leonid Michael Tichvinskv, BU1UUK KUU1U H1U professor of mechanical engi plant breeding. Dr.

Ralph Stuart Mackay assistant professor of electrical artists who have keen awarded cal studies of the basic proteins of cell nuclei. Dr.Edward William Baran- by the rain, Miss Blair said she had-' lease and would stay on. As a matter of she said, being surrounded by a parking lot might be good for business. neering, for studies of the laws of dry and boundary dhist terminological dictionary. "we should ask: might I not aa bad or worse if faced with hit troubles?" In May Reader's Digest ha shows bow, by aonrrhins, oat the beet in others, we enlarge John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowships kin, associate profesor of statist engineering and director of the Dr.

Earl R. Rolph, professor Dr. Cornelius A. Tobias, pro of economics, for studies of the fessor of medical physics, for totaling more than $1,100,000. tics, for quantitative studies toward a theory of human be studies of biological effects of debt management practice of the national governments of the havior.

Research and Development Laboratory at the UTCTMedical Center, for studies of unobservable detail in X-ray images. radiation on processes of growth Dr. Spencer Wharton Brown, leads all states in thie number oT fellowship awards to its residents, and V.C leads all universities in the creation. and cell division. of German, for studies of Scho The Guggenheim Foundation Dr.

Karl Aschenbrenner, as Get May Reader's Digest at your newsstand: 43 articles of lasting interest, including tha United' States, the United Kingdom and France since 1920. Dr. Linda Van as- associate professor of genetics, for a study of the tapetal cyto- penhauer's philosophy. was established in 1925 by the Dr. Donald Sterling Noyce, sociate professor of philosophy.

United States-fa iheiromber -efjtogy utthe-banana and of -otter Guggenheim fellowships are associate proTsSor'rchmistry, or olrthe "principle ofpociate professor of- English at tropical plants. granted to men and women who' late U.S. Sen. Simon Guggenheim of Colorado and Mrs. Guggenheim in memory of a son.

coherence in art for studies of acid catalysis and Davis, for studies of the literary best from leading magasinee and -current books, condensed to save your time. Dr. Israel J. Cornet, associate reaction mechanism. Dr.

Peter Boodberg, have demonstrated their abilities fpr carrying on original scholarly research and artistic imagination in England during the late Renaissance. Dr. Hans M. Wolff, professor Dr. John Gardner Phillips, as professor of process engineering, for studies of the mechan John Simon, who died as a young man in 1922.

The only fellows from this area art the Rev. Father "Paul Leo-Mary Serruys, chaplain of the faculty at St. Uary's College, and Ralph "Wilfred Borge, instructor in painting at Oakland Technical Adult professor of Oriental languages, for studies leading to the description and reconstruction of the Archaic Chinese language ism of corrosion fatigue and of sistant professor of astronomy, for a photometric study of the emission lines in long-period TTTTT rate factors in stress corrosion. BOTANICAL STUDY (ca. to ca.

700 A.D.) as variable, stars, for the purpose AY of learning more about the Dr. Ralph iTierson, professor a linguistic ana iiterary me School. I II 11 dium. physical conditions prevailing of botany, for studies of tropical watermolds. Father Serruys will use his fellowship to study Chinese in the atmosphere of these com hen someone's Soren Christian Egerod, act ing assistant professor of Ori paratively cool stars.

Dr. Melvin Martin Green, as language of the Han dynasty. Ds, Donald Montgomery Rey-jental languages, for studies Borge will use his for creative nolds. assistant professor of spoken in the Shan the Thai languages Burma, especially sociate professor of genetics, for studies of the phenomenon of pseudoparallelism and its bearing on the nature of the gene. bacteriology at Davis, for stud dialects.

ies of the purification of micro Dr. Barnson Erne bial chttinase. counting on you Dr. Mason Haire, associate neau, professor of Sanskrit and ofessor of psychology, for a Dr. John Hamilton Reynolds, assistant professor of physics, general linguistics, for studies study of the influence of cul -painting.

FELLOWS NAMED The 32 U.C faculty members turned fellows and the subjects they will study include: Seymour J. Shifrin, assistant professor f-music, lot-musical composition, Dr. Edward Allen Adelberg, associate professor of bacteriology, for studies in the field of tural factors on the motivation the field of uraviaian lin for studies of fundamental par- of industriaLworkers, tirlet and nuclear emulsion guistics. Dr. Charles KitteL professor you cari counlron life insurance Dr.

Robert Aaron uoraon, professor of economics, for techniques. Dr. Malvin Avram Ruderman, assistant professor of physics, of physics, for studies in the field of solid state physics. studies of American business cycles in the interwar period for studies in the quantum field Dr. I.

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