20 THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

FANNIE P. LEwis SCHOLARSHIP FUND—By the will of the late Fannie
P. Lewis, of Watertown, Wisconsin, $10,000 was left to be held in trust by
the University Regents. The annual income from this money is to be
divided equally between two women students of the University who shall be
selected by the Regents, on the recommendation of the faculty. In making
these recommendations both scholarship and need of financial assistance are
to be considered.

LAVERNE NOYES SCHOLARSHIPS—The Trustees of the LaVerne Noyes
Estate offer a limited number of scholarships to the University, equal in
amount to the tuition plus laboratory fees, to students who have partici-
pated in the Great War, or to the children of men who have. Applications
should be made at the beginning of the academic year, to the Chairman of
the Committee on Loans and Undergraduate Scholarships.

OMICRON Nu SCHOLARSHIP—Omicron Nu, an honorary organization of
home economics students established in 1919, provides a scholarship of $250
annually for a woman in the Home Economics Department of junior, senior,
or graduate rank.

HARLAN B. RoGERS ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP—The will of the late Viola
J. Rogers, of Portage, included a bequest to the University of $5,000 to
establish the Harlan B. Rogers Athletic Scholarship, the income to be used
each year as provided in the will. The first award was made during the
year 1929-30.

SOUTH AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIPS—The Regents have made available to
South American students three scholarships of $224 each. For information
address the Secretary of the Regents.

CHRISTIAN R. STEIN STUDENT AID FUND—By the will of the late
Christian R. Stein, of Madison, a bequest of $1,000 was made to the Uni-
versity, the interest on which maintains a scholarship to be given by the
faculty to a student of the University who has been in attendance at least
one year.

J. STEPHENS TRIPP SCHOLARSHIP—In April, 1923, the Regents placed
$10,000 of the money received from the Tripp Estate in a separate fund in
the University Trust Funds to establish the J. Stephens Tripp Scholarship,
the income each year to be paid to a student, graduate or undergraduate,
from Sauk County, Wisconsin.

MARTHA GUNHILD WEEK SCHOLARSHIP—In December, 1923, the Uni-
versity received $5,000 from the estate of Martha Gunhild Week, of Stevens
Point, to establish the Martha Gunhild Week Scholarship. The income each
year is to be awarded to a woman undergraduate in chemistry, the candi-
date to be named and recommended to the Regents by the faculty of the
Chemistry Department.

WOMEN’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP—The Women’s Athletic
Association has established a scholarship in the amount of $100 per annum,
which is awarded to an undergraduate woman.

JuLIus G. O. ZEHNTER ENDOWMENT FuUND—The late Julius G. O.
Zehnter, of Madison, provided for a bequest to the University of Wisconsin
of $10,000, the income to be expended for and used by the German Depart-
ment of the University. The first award from this fund was made during
the year 1929-30.

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