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iynl Morey, l7'I'llNlb'I'I?'l' ll. lf. Glnir, 'wir-1: jl7'I'Nldl'llfl Clifton Delioni.r, mvxistrrnt l'rm.vurm' University of lllinois Foundation Establisllecl in 1935, the University of flllinois l+'oundation is a non-profit corporation organized un- der the laws ot Illinois. its chief Qtunetion is to en- courage ggilfts, from both individuals and corporations, for the purpose of assisting' the g'ene'ra.l. educational and researcll prograni of the University. One phase ol' this activity is the flllini Achievement l+'und, 0l'gl'2llllZ0fl in December, 1948, as a, 'permanent ainiual-g'il't prog.g'ram in the interests of the 'Univer- sity. ln 15149 the Achievement ltlund set a new record among' Big 'l'en schools, and among' all midwestern state universities, for the number of gifts to such a program. during' its first year. Contributions were received froin 5,071 Illini and other l'riends of the llniversity of lllinois. More than SlS200,000 was con- tributed to thc Achievement Fund during the three- year period from -lanuary, 1949, through December, 1951. Another function of the l+lounclat.ion is the develop- ment of patents assigned to it by the University. Acting' in this capacity, the Foundation has acquired patent rights on several inventions, notably a smoke- less 'l'nrnace and an ammoniated dentifriee that helps to combat tooth decay. The lflounclation has a ineinbership of one hundred persons, most ol? whom are alumni of the University. The present Board ol' Directors, consisting' of nine members, is made np ol' -lobn ll. Armstrong, Presi- dent ot the Foundation, Champaign, ll. F. Glair, Vice-l'resiclent, Uliicagog l,1'0Slll0lll, George D. Stod- dard, ol' the University of lllinoisg ll. QB. Megran, llarvardg George Donoghuc, Chicago, Eugene D. Funk, -lr., llloomingtong Park Livingston, Cbieagog llarold A. Pogne, Deeaturg and Amos ll. Watts, Uh icago. n Il. Arinstronp.:, p1'r'.wirlr'u,l William ll. llulterlielfl, I'.l'1'l'llH'Ul' zliraf-lor James C, Colvin, .wrernlrwy IUC A
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