UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA H. Harold Hume Student Loan Fund.-Friends of Dean Emeritus Hume have donated a limited amount of money to be set aside in a revolving student loan fund. Ap- plicants must be currently registered undergraduate students in the College of Agriculture, or graduate students majoring in agriculture. Applications should be made to the Com- mittee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards. Humble Oil Company Loan Fund.-A loan fund of $18,500 has been made avail- able by the Humble Oil Company through the Board of Control. Applicants must have completed at least one semester of college work with a scholastic average of C or better. The amount of these loans will not exceed $200 per year to undergraduates. Applicants will be required to furnish a satisfactory endorser of notes. A schedule of repayment is provided whereby the borrower will be allowed a period of three years after leaving the University to complete repayment, with the understanding that at any time while in attendance at the University or after graduation or leaving the Uni- versity the total amount or any part of the loan may be repaid. Loans will bear 5% interest, but will not begin bearing interest until the borrower is graduated or for any other reason leaves the University. Kappa Delta Pi Loan Fund.-Kappa Delta Pi, honorary education fraternity of the University of Florida, has established a loan fund for both graduate and undergraduate students who are members of Kappa Delta Pi and who are preparing for the teaching profession. Further information concerning this loan fund and forms for making ap- plication may be secured from the treasurer of Kappa Delta Pi, P. K. Yonge building, or from Kenneth P. Kidd, chairman of the loan fund committee. Kiwanis Club Loan Fund.-The Kiwanis Club of Tampa, Inc., has a limited amount of money set aside in a revolving student loan fund. Any student from Hills- borough County is eligible to apply for a loan. Application may be made to Mr. Ed- ward D. Cooper, 704 First National Bank Building, Tampa 2, Florida. Knights of Pythias Scholarship Loans.-Several scholarship loans have been estab- lished by the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Application for these loans should be made to Mr. Frank Kellow, Secretary-Treasurer, Student Aid Department, Grand Lodge of Florida Knights of Pythias, Fort Myers, Florida. The Knights Templar Student Loan Fund.-The Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Florida has a revolving student loan fund available to students in the various colleges of the State, for their junior and senior years, where satisfactory ref- erences pertaining to character and scholastic records are furnished. Students should contact local Commandery nearest their homes, as their first step, and then they will be referred to a committee handling the loan. The Alfred Morton Kohn Memorial Loan Fund.-The Alfred Morton Kohn Memorial Loan Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohn in memory of their son, Alfred Morton Kohn, who was a graduate of the 1942 Class of the University of Florida. He served in the United States Army as Editor of Stars and Stripes, and afterwards as War Correspondent of Stars and Stripes in France. He was killed August 29, 1944, in line of duty. This loan fund is limited to two loans per year of $250 each to students registered in the College of Arts and Sciences, majoring in Journalism. The loans will be ad- vanced, without interest, to the two students qualifying, and is to be paid back be- ginning three years after graduation. The administration of the loan fund shall be through the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards at the University of Florida. Applications should be sent to the Dean of Men.