UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2. He must be in actual need of this help to enable him to attend the University of Florida. 3. He must be worthy to receive such help, and to be worthy must be a young man of good character and habits, and one who has a capacity for education and who has demonstrated by his previous work that he is studious and has the de- sire for an education. David Levy Yulee Memorial Scholarship.-This scholarship is awarded annually on the basis of scholarship, and is open to members of the junior and senior classes. Borden Company Foundation, Inc., Agricultural Scholarship.-A scholarship amount- ing to $300 per year for a period of seven years has been made available by the Borden Company Foundation, Inc. This scholarship is available to the eligible senior student of Agriculture who has achieved the highest average grade in all college work preceding the senior year. To be eligible, students must have included in their curricula two or more dairy subjects. Application should be made to the Dean of the College of Agri- culture, University of Florida, Gainesville. Borden Scholarship Award in Pharmacy. The Borden Company Foundation, Inc., has made available a scholarship amounting to $300 per year for a period of five years. This scholarship is available to that eligible senior pharmacy student who has achieved the highest average grade in all college work preceding the senior year. Clinton Foods, Inc. Scholarship Fund.-Mr. Charles W. Metcalf, President of Clinton Foods, Inc., has made available eight scholarships at the University of Florida for students in the College of Agriculture majoring in Horticulture. These scholarships are divided into four undergraduate and four graduate awards in the amount of $250 for the year each. Recipients of the awards will be selected by the Dean of the College of Agriculture in cooperation with the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards. The Colonial Dames of America Scholarships.-Occasional scholarships amounting to $250 per year, toward board and lodging, are awarded by The Colonial Dames of America. Applications for these scholarships should be made to Mrs. Byron Stookey, 421 East 61st Street, New York 21, New York. Confederate Memorial Scholarship.-These scholarships were made available by the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions under authority of Section (1), Chapter 8505 (No. 110, Laws of Florida). The amount of the scholarships is $150 per year. Applicants must be lineal descendants of a confederate soldier or sailor. There are a limited number of these scholarships. Ordinarily only two per year are awarded. County Agricultural Scholarships.-Provision has been made by a legislative act for a scholarship from each county-to be offered and provided for at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners of each county. The recipient is to be selected by a competitive examination under rules and authority prescribed by the respective County Board of Commissioners. The value of each scholarship is a sum sufficient to pay for board in the dining hall and room in the dormitory. Whether such a scholarship has been provided for by any county may be learned from the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, or the County Agent of the county in question. If it is desired, questions for the examinations will be provided and papers graded by the University. The Davis Brothers Scholarship.-Mr. A. D. Davis, President of Winn and Lovett Grocery Company, Jacksonville; Mr. Tine W. Davis, President of Economy Wholesale Grocery Company, Miami; Mr. Austin Davis, President of Steiden Stores, Louisville; and Mr. James E. Davis, Executive Vice-President of Winn and Lovett Grocery Com-