CATALOG 1952-1953 The Ladies' Auxiliary Fund.-The Ladies Auxiliary of the Florida State Pharma- ceutical Association has established a loan fund for deserving students of pharmacy in need of assistance. Further information may be obtained from the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Gainesville. Senior Law Loan Fund.-A loan fund available to seniors in the College of Law was established by the Law Class of 1938 and has been increased by subsequent gifts. Applications should be made to the Dean of the College of Law, University of Florida, Gainesville. Latin-American Loan Fund.-This fund at present amounts to $600.00 to be used as an emergency loan fund for Latin-American students in attendance at the University of Florida. Dr. William Kenneth Jackson contributed $250, Dr. Alberto Lleras con- tributed $50.00 and Major-General Roy H. Parker contributed $300.000 to this fund. The James F. and Elsie A. Magurno Loan Fund.-Applicants must be residents of the State of Florida and qualify as follows: 1. Be a bona fide resident for three (3) years of the area comprised of Clearwater, Belleair, Largo, Dunedin, Tarpon Springs and Safety Harbor. 2. Have a total immediate family income of less than $3,000 per annum. 3. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Sea Scouts and Mariner Scouts are to be given first preference. 4. Applicants must have a high school average of at least 80% or a college average of "C". Loans will be made on basis of greatest need. 5. All applicants are to take oath of allegiance to the United States. The maxi- mum amount for any given semester is $125, with $250 maximum to any one student. No interest will be charged until one year after the loan is in effect; thereafter, interest, not compounded, will be charged at the rate of 4%. Applications should be made to the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards at the University of Florida or to the local Committee, Courthouse, Clearwater, Florida. The Board of Education of the Methodist Church Loan Fund.-The Board of Education of the Methodist Church has set up a loan fund which is available to stu- dents who are members of the Methodist Church. Information relative to the conditions under which these loans are made can be secured from The Board of Education of the Methodist Church, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee; or from the Director of the Wesley Foundation, West University Avenue, Gainesville, Florida. The Verne E. Minich Educational Foundation Loan Fund.-The Verne E. Minich Foundation has made available a loan fund to University of Florida students. The applicant for a loan from this fund must be a graduate of an accredited high school, and must have completed at least two semesters of college work with a scholastic aver- age of C or better. The amount of loans will not exceed $250 per year to any one individual. Loans will bear 4% interest, but will not begin bearing interest until the borrower is graduated or for any other reason leaves the University. Applicants will be required to furnish a satisfactory endorser of their note. A schedule of repayment is provided whereby a borrower will be allowed a period of three years after leaving the University in which to complete repayment. Application should be made to the Chair- man of the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards, Office of the Dean of Men. E. Mize Loan Fund.-Mr. E. Mize, a former turpentine operator in Alachua County, has made available a loan fund not to exceed $900.00 per year for students