UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA majoring in Forestry. Loans are to be repaid within five years after graduation or withdrawal from School. Students interested in this loan should apply to the Director, School of Forestry. The Albert Alexander Murphree Loan Fund.-A friend and former student of Dr. Albert Alexander Murphree has contributed $500 to be used as an emergency loan fund for University of Florida students. Other friends are invited to add to this fund. This loan fund is designed to meet emergency needs of students. Loans will be limited to $50 to any one student and are to be repaid within a three-months period or before leaving school. Application for the loans should be made through the Office of the Dean of Men, University of Florida. Murphree Engineering Loan Fund.-On September 16, 1929, a friend of our late President, Dr. A. A. Murphree, gave to the Engineering College $500 to be used as a revolving loan fund. This fund was 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. Pharmacy Loan Fund.-The Duval County Ladies' Auxiliary of the Florida State Pharmaceutical Association has established a short-term loan fund of $400 for the use of students in the College of Pharmacy. These loans are made in amounts not exceed- ing $50 and for periods not exceeding 90 days. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. P. A. Foote, 517 SW 10th Street, Gainesville, Florida. P. E. O. Educational Loan Fund.-This loan fund is available to women students at the University of Florida. Loans may be secured in amounts of $400, maximum for one year, or $800.00, maximum for two years. Applications should be made to the Dean of Women, University of Florida, from whom additional information may be obtained. Phi Kappa Phi Loan Fund.-The Florida chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic society, has established a $250 annual loan fund for Phi Kappa Phi members. Loans will be made principally to students intending to pursue graduate work. Application should be made to Professor W. A. Gager, Phi Kappa Phi Loan Fund, University of Florida, Gainesville. Pickett and Hatcher Educational Fund.-The Pickett and Hatcher Educational Fund was created by the late Claud Adkins Hatcher, of Columbus, Georgia, founder of the NEHI Corporation and its predecessors. In his will, Mr. Hatcher set aside a sub- stantial sum to assist worthy students to obtain a college education. Inquiries concerning loans from this fund should be addressed to Pickett and Hatcher Educational Fund,, P. O. Box 1233, Columbus, Georgia. Rotary Loan Fund.-The Rotarians of Florida have set aside a considerable sum of money to be used in making loans to worthy boys or girls who would not otherwise be able to attend college. The maximum loan is $300 per year. These loans are not available to freshmen. Applications for these loans should be made to the President of the Rotary Club of the city from which the student registers, or to Mr. K. H. Graham, Secretary-Treasurer, Florida Educational Loan Corporation, University of Florida, Gainesville. The Leo S. Rowe Pan American Fund.-Through the generosity of Dr. Leo S. Rowe, the late Director General of the Pan American Union, a revolving loan fund was created to render supplementary assistance to deserving Latin American Students who