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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 9

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9 Monday, Apr. 25, i940 CCCO Two Begin Baja Bike Trip Two Bay area cyclists dent the rugged roads of Baja No Nikita Visit LONDON, April A government spokesman today denied reports that Soviet Premier Khrushchev had scheduled a trip to London 33 in North State Get Guggenheim Awards after the May summit conference in Paris. never before attempted a bicycling distance record. California will be no more difficult to conquer. Swiss Get DCS ZURICH (Switzerland).

a unified system of diagnosing insect Mediterranean climate. Or r.ana A An.uar pushed off from Los Altos yesterday for Tijuana, Mexico, and an attempt at the first transit by bicycle of the Lower California peninsula. Leroy Lopez, 23, an electronics technician, is the guiding light behind the projected six-week trek. With a San Francisco-Mexico City trip behind him, he ic confi diseases. Or.

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t-eOlO OPEN M0N. NIGHTS "We won't be out to set any speed records," Lopez said. "All we have to do is make it to set a record." Lopez's "wing man" on the 620 mile run from Tijuana to La Paz is Gary Pagano, 22, a student at Los Altos' Foothills College. Pagano has (us.of German, University of California, Berkeley. A study in the field of luima, ucincief.

iuoy OT POIIMC1 and society in Florence, 1382-1417. Dr. Cirmim rnhaii.a ic.j.i. OPENING TOWGHTJ MOOT SAHL HUNGRY I historical pioliography, in particular April first Douglas DC-8 airliner delivered to the Swissair Airline arrived here today after a seven-hour 36-minute flight from New York. naaiai- ant Research Bacteriologist, Univer in tne nistoiy or suDiect indexes.

Or. Paul E. Thomas, Assistant Pro fessor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley. Studies in the sity or lamornia, Berkeley, studies on the regulation of the synthesis of structural units in bacterial cells. Or.

Raul Alfreds del Piero. Assistant Professor of Spanish. University of California. Berkeley. Studies of the unpublished works of Alfonso Martinez de Toledo.

Archoriest of Tain. field ot algebraic topology. Dr. John Verhooten. Professor Geology, University of California, Berkeley.

Studies of geodynamic processes. OAKLAND vera. 4 Dr. Morgan Harris, Professor of Zoology. University of California, Berkeley.

Studies in cell growth and population dynamics. Professor Andrew W. Imbrie, Com-Music. University of California. Berkeley.

Musical composition. Or. Harold S. Johnston, Professor of Chemistry, University of California. Rftrkplev tur1i rtn rhlnrin 1 atom reactions.

4 Pr. Robert Karolus, Professor of Physics, University of California, phvsics of elementary particles. Pllllilllllik Dr. Franklin D. Walker, Reinhardt Professor of American Literature-, Mills College.

A study of the life and works of Jack London. BIG SUR Howard Bradford, Printmaker, Big Sur, Creative printmaking. DAVIS Dr. Ursula Helen Knight Abbott. Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, University of California.

Davis. Studies of normal avian development by analysis of malformations of diverse origin. Dr. Robert W. Allard, Professor of Agronomy.

University of California, Davis. Comparative studies of the roles of directed processes versus chance processes in the genetic populations of certain plants. Dr. Richard M. Bohart, Professor of Entomology, University of California, Davis, Studies leading to a generic revision of the families Vespidae and Sphecidae in North America.

Dr. Charles R. Grau. Professor of Poultry Husbandry. University of California.

Davis. Studies of the nutrition of isolated animal oreans. Dr. Georga L. Stebbins, Professor of Genetics.

University of California, Davis. Studies on certain mutant genotypes of barlev. STANFORD Dr. Hollii B. Chenery.

Professor of Economics, Stanford University. Studies of policies of certain governments in stimulating economic growth. Jean C. Herold, Editor-in-Chief. Stanford University Press.

A study of th rierman Romantic movement in Thirty-three northern California scholars and artists have received John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowships, a majority of them, from the University of California. They are among a total of 303 persons awarded $1,400,. 000 in the 36th annual series of foundation awards, granted for the highest capacity for scholarly research or unusual creative ability in the fine arts. Among the Guggenheim fellows at Berkeley are Wen-well M. Stanley, Nobel laureate and director of the virus laboratory; Arthur M.

Ross, director of the institute of industrial relations; William B. Fretter, vice chancellor and professor of physics, arid Samuel Silver, director of, the newly established Space Sciences Research Laboratory. FIELD OF jSTUDY Fellowships are usually awarded to allow the scholar to carry on in the general field of study for which the award was made. In Stanley's case, he will continue to explore viruses and nucleic acids, in a long-term research program which may prove, as Stanley believes, that most, if not all cancers are caused by viruses. Ross will compare European industrial conflicts with their counterparts in countries just beginning to indus ur.

waiter u. nnieni, Associate professor of Physics. University of California. Berkeley. Studies in the electronic structure of metals.

Professor Earl R. Parker. Professor of Metallurgy, University of California. Berkeley. A study in the theory of phstic flow and fracture.

Dr. Constantinos A. Patrides. Assistant Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley. A study of Milton's conception and presentation of he central themes of the Christian faith.

Professor Rxinhardt M. Rosenberg, Professor of Engineering Mechanics, University of California. Berkeley. Studies in the field of vibrations of nonlinear bi-modal systems. Dr.

Herbert F. Rchurmann. Assistant Professor of Historv and Pociol-osv, University of California, Berkeley. A study of the organizational nractices of the Chinese Communists, from their formative period to the presen. Dr.

Herbert M. Steiner, Phvsirist, Lawrence Radiation aboratory; Lecturer in Phvsics, University of California, Berkelev. Studies in high energy particle physics. Dr. Edward A.

Steinhis. Prp'r-v of Insect Pathology. University of California. Berkeley. Studies toward IliBiii atom let, its European context in the late 18th and earlv 19th centuries.

Or. Linenin EHswo'th Motes. Professor of Statistics, Stanford University. Studies of statistical problems in eo'demiology and, in biological re search. SERVICE FROM FARMERS FAST "It was my first accident in 27 years.

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