7 Receive Guggenheim GrantsMADISON (.FI—Seven Wisconsin) Dr. Grant Cottam, assistant pro-residents, including five members I feasor of botany. University of of the University of Wisconsin Wisconsin, studies of the interre-facultv, were named today as recipients of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship grants.They vere among 243 Americans named to share in grants totalling more than one million dollars to help carry on studies in many fields of cultural endeavor.The foundation was established in 1925 by the late U.S. senator from Co'orado and his wife in memory of a son, John Simon, who died as a young man in 1922. Wisconsin recipients included: I)r. Robert H. Burris, professor of biochemistry, University of Wis-lations of plants and their environment.Dr. Heinrich Henel, professor of German, University of Wisconsin, Studies in the history of German poetry, 1819-1928.Dr. Peter R. Morrison, associ-| ate professor of physiology and zoology, University of Wisconsin, comparative physiological studies of certain Australian mammals.John Szarkowski, photographer. Ashland, a photographic study of the architectural works of Louis H. Sullivan.Dr. Craig R. Thompson, professor of English. Lawrence College,j Appleton, studies of the Colloquiaconsin, for studies of hemoglobinwith special reference to biological Familiaria of Erasmus, nitrogen fixation.Dr. Rondo E. Cameron, assist- TEAR PREVENTIONant professor of economics and history, University of Wisconsin,To prevent tears in linoleum, apply strips of adhesive or clothstudies in European economic his- masking tape along the underside; torv. at the corners.