Calendar: 1967-1968 Page 374
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Annual Report of the Delegacy xlv counter and £1 560 towards ancillary equipment for electron micro- scopy Rutherford High Energy Laboratory Physics department £9 450 to- wards research under the direction of Dr Burge Science Research Council Biochemistry department £7 870 towards an investigation by Professor Arnstein into the biosynthesis of transfer ribonucleic acid £9 766 towards Dr Kogut's investigation into the use of antibiotics for studying biosynthesis of ribosomes and £4 365 to- wards Dr Darbre's work on gas chromatography of amino acids Botany department £13 698 towards Professor Whatley's investiga- tion into the use of electron microscopy £7 434 towards his project on chloroplast development £4 961 towards Dr Hall's work on the structure and function of ferrodoxins and related compounds and £2 445 an amendment of the grant to Dr Gahan to provide the costs of technician and research assistant Civil Engineering department an additional grant towards the appointment of research assistant in con- nection with an investigation being carried out by Dr Illston Chemistry department £2 635 towards an investigation directed by Professor Gold on the study of slow reactions Electrical Engineering depart- ment £1 285 towards Dr Burtt's research into radiation damage in single crystals £3 410 to Professor Greig for work on the computation of magnetic flux penetration into iron under conditions of saturation and grant to cover the cost of research assistant until the end of the present quinquennium in connection with Professor Greig's research into tooth ripple phenomena in alternators Mechanical Engineering department £400 towards Professor Kastner's research Physics de- partment £4 000 towards Professor Price's work on optical properties of solids and their variation with temperature and pressure £14 490 towards Dr Chapman's work in connection with ELF and VLF radio wave propagation and the structure of the lower ionosphere £2 500 towards Dr Giles's investigation on the scattering of neutral atoms by thermal energies and £2 026 towards research directed by Dr Light- owlers Smith Esq Faculty of Music the establishment of prize in memory of the late Mrs Smith former student of the College to be known as the Hilda Margaret Watts Prize United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Chemical Engineering de- partment £1 900 towards research United States Air Force Mathematics department an increase of
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