* CATALOG 1952-1953 students who need financial help to continue their education. Gainesville, Florida girls will be given preference. (No interest while in college; 5% beginning September fol- lowing last year in college. Repay at minimum rate of $5 a month after graduation or withdrawal.) Apply to Dean of Women, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. The American Bankers Association Loan.-The American Bankers Association has allocated to the University of Florida one loan for a student whose major course is in banking, economics, or related subjects in classes of junior grade or above. The value of this loan is $250. Benton Engineering Loan Fund.-On May 20, 1938, a friend of the late Dean Benton gave to the Engineering College $500 to be used as a revolving loan fund. This fund is to be used in cases of emergency when, on account of financial difficulties, worthy students would be kept from graduating unless they could receive some assistance. Only in special cases are these loans made to members of the junior class. Applications for loans from this fund should be made to the Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville. Business Administration Loan Fund.-This is a short-term loan fund confined to students in the College of Business Administration. It was started with a contribution of $150.00 from Mr. Lemuel R. Boulware. Applications for the loan should be made to the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards and approved by the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Chemistry Department Loan Fund.-A friend of the Department of Chemistry, who wishes to remain anonymous, has created a revolving loan fund available to needy students of chemistry who show promise of success. Eligibility is to be determined by the Head of the Department of Chemistry or his selected representatives. The maxi- mum amount to be loaned to a deserving applicant is $200 per year. No interest is to be charged. No co-signer or endorsement is required. The principal is to be repaid within five years. Florida Society of Colonial Dames of the XVII Century.-This organization has established a loan fund for deserving students at the University of Florida amounting to $437.00 to date. Applications should be made to the Dean of Men who is Chairman of the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards. The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Florida Loan Fund.-The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Florida has established a loan scholarship for deserving students. This scholarship is administered by the Directors of the Florida Educational Loan Association. Applica- tions should be made to the Chairman of the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards. William Wilson Finley Foundation.-As a memorial to the late President Finley and in recognition of his interest in agricultural education, the Southern Railway Com- pany has donated to the University of Florida the sum of $1,000 to be used as a loan fund. No loan from this fund to an individual is to exceed $150 per year. Applica- tions should be sent to the Chairman of the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards. Florida Association of Architects Loan Fund.-The Florida Association of Archi- tects has created a revolving loan fund of $500 for the purpose of aiding needy students in Architecture who have proved themselves worthy. Applications should be made to the Dean of the College of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Florida, Gainesville.