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1962: Summer Research Grant, No. G-16830, National Science Foundation, at Itasca Biology Station, University of Minnesota, Lake Itasca, Minnesota; on the louse populations of [[underlined]] Enderleinellus suturalis [[/underlined]] on the two species of [[underline]]Citellus[[/underline]].

1964: Research Grant No. AI 05436-01, Division of Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institute of Health; A Revision of Nearctic Species of the family Sphaeroceridae, Diptera.

1965: Research Grant No. AI 05436-02, Section of Medical Parasitology and Entomology, Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health; A Revision of Nearctic Species of the family Sphaeroceridae, Diptera.

1966: Research Grant No. ___, Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health; A Revision and Classification of the family Sphaeroceridae, Diptera (approved, but no fund available at this time).

[[underlined]]MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES[[/underlined]]

The Entomological Society of America, U. S. A.
American Entomological Society, U. S. A.
Society of Systematic Zoology, U. S. A.
The Systematics Association, England.
The Entomological Society of Canada (inactive).
Korean Biological Association, Korea (inactive).
The Society of Animal Taxonomy, Japan (inactive).

Phi Sigma Biological Honorary Society, Montana Chapter (1952).
Gamma Alpha Scientific Society, Minnesota Chapter (1961).

[[underlined]]COURSES TAKEN IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL[[/underlined]]

(Univ. of Minn., Univ. of Maryland, and Univ. of Montana)
Entomology and applied entomology - about 50 credits
Zoology and allied courses - about 45 credits
Parasitology and acarology - 11 credits
Biostatistics18 credits
Invertebrate Palaeontology - 11 credits
Ecology and Epidemiology - 13 credits
Biological Microscopy - 4 credits
Other courses in natural sciences - 15 credits

[[underline]]LANGUAGES[[/underline]]
Reading --- English, German, French, Japanese, and Korean.
Speaking -- English, Japanese, and Korean.

[[underlined]]PUBLICATIONS[[/underlined]]

See separate page.

Prepared by Ke Chung Kim
June 10, 1966