UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA class. Applications for loans from this fund should be made to the Dean of the College of Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville. Tolbert Memorial Student Loan Fund.-Through the efforts of various student organizations approximately $12,000 has been accumulated for making short-term loans to students to meet financial emergencies. These loans are made in amounts not ex- ceeding $50 and for periods not exceeding 90 days. The Edward J. Triay, Jr. Memorial Loan Fund.-This loan fund was made avail- able through the will of the late Edward J. Triay, Jr. Requirements for this loan are: The applicant must be a bona fide resident of Florida, male, and 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. Ap- plications should be made to the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards, of which the Dean of Men is Chairman. The Jacksonville Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy Loan Fund.- The Jacksonville Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy grants a loan of $200 each year to a student registered in one of the colleges or universities in the State of Florida. Applications should be made to the President of Jacksonville Chapter No. 1128, Jacksonville, Florida. The Martha Reid Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy Loan Fund.- The Martha Reid Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy has established a loan fund of $200 to be given to a junior or senior in the University of Florida who is of Confederate lineage and is not affiliated with a social fraternity. Applications for this loan fund may be made to Mrs. J. M. Warren, Jr., President, Martha Reid Chapter, No. 19, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Jacksonville, Florida. This loan shall be repaid in monthly installments, of not less than $10 without interest beginning with October of the second year after graduation. Joseph Well Student Loan Fund.-At its meeting on April 15, 1946, the Board of Control accepted $500 from a friend of the University to be used as a revolving 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. Rudolph Weaver Student Loan Fund.-Under the provisions of the will of Rudolph Weaver, Director of the School of Architecture from 1925 to 1944, a $500 loan fund was created to aid students in Architecture who have completed two years of their Uni- versity course. Applications should be made to the Dean of the College of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. STUDENT HEALTH DEPARTMENT Applicants for admission to the University are furnished a medical history and physical examination form by the Registrar's office. The medical history is completed by the applicant before going to his physician for the physical examination. The physical examination must be performed and completed by a licensed Doctor of Medicine and mailed by the doctor directly to Director, Student Health Department, University of Florida, Gainesville. The medical history and physical examination must be reviewed by a University Physician before the applicant is cleared for registration in the University. The type of physical education for which the applicant is qualified, and the physical