University of Virginia Library

GIFTS AND GRANTS

The President announced the following gifts and grants

                                         

211

                                                             
From an anonymous donor, to be added to the James L. Camp Foundation Scholarship Fund  $ 1,000 
From Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Boocock, to Alderman Library 488 volumes, valued at  1,000 
From Mr. & Mrs. Valerien Lada-Mocarski, to Alderman Library a group of books, valued at  845 
From Mrs. Fredson Bowers, to Alderman Library namuscripts, tape recordings, etc., valued
at 
200 
From Mr. Samuel M. Bemiss, to Alderman Library for the purchase of rare edition of
ARISTOPHANES 
400 
From Mrs. Helen C. Mott, to be added to the Mott Cancer Fund  525 
From Prof. J. M. Lane, for a scholarship in the Engineering School  400 
From Mr. H. M. Meachum, to Alderman Library manuscripts and letters, valued at  425 
From Mr. Norborne Berkeley, to finance a portrait of Mr. Frank Talbott, Jr., in his robes
as Rector of the University 
3,000 
From Mrs. Alfred I. duPont, for the Jessie Ball duPont Scholarships for the 1959-1960
session 
2,125 
From an anonymous donor, to the Medical School, securities valued at  4,066 
From Col. Theodore Barnes, to be added to the Toole Memorial Fund  219 
From Mrs. Lorena G. Robertson, to be added to the H. M. Robertson Memorial Fund  100 
From Mrs. D. W. Kinsinger, to the hospital for the use of the Social Service Department  100 
From the University Hospital Auxiliary, to be used for the hospital  8,445 
From an anonymous donor, for the James Southall Wilson Fellowship for the 1960-1961
session 
1,000 
From an anonymous donor, for scholarships in the School of Nursing  8,000 
From the Budd Company, an unrestricted gift  240 
From the Chesapeake Corporation, to establish a scholarship fund  500 
From the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, to be added to the graduate fellowship
fund 
14,000 
From the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, for the Dorothea Buck Fellowship for the
1959-1960 session 
1,000 
From the Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation, for a scholarship in the Engineering
School 
$ 325 
From the Norfolk Foundation, for the Florence Smith Medical Scholarships for the
1959-1960 session 
21,400 
From Lawyers Title Foundation, a scholarship in the Law School  100 
From the Benjamin T. Pitts Foundation, scholarships for the 1959-1960 session  625 
From the following sources to be added to the George Mason College Scholarship Fund: 
Mr. J. R. McIlvaine  100 
Arlington Kiwanis Club  100 
Bowman Foundation  375 
Sundry Persons  175 
From the Elks National Foundation, for the Elks National Foundation Scholarship for
the 1959-1960 session 
300 
From the Norfolk Sports Club, to be added to the University scholarship funds  300 
From the Virginia Engineering Foundation, for the Engineering School  1,250 
From the Law School Foundation, scholarships in the Law School for the 1959-1960
session 
4,600 
From the Old Dominion Foundation, to be used for the assistance of professors in the
liberal arts, final payment on a three-year pledge 
10,000 
From the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, for the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Foundation fellowship fund for the 1959-1960 session 
15,000 
From the Mona Bronfman Sheckman Foundation, to the Department of Neurology and
Psychiatry to be added to the David C. Wilson Lecture Fund 
432 
From the Relm Foundation, in support of the Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies
in Political Economy for the 1959-1960 session 
7,000 
From the American Chemical Society, a travel grant for Prof. A. T. Gwathmey for
the summer of 1960 
550 
From General Motors Corporation, a grant-in-aid to the Department of Physics in
support of research in solid state physics 
4,000 
From the National Association for Mental Health, for research in the Department of
Neurology and Psychiatry 
1,500 
From Duke Laboratories, Inc., to the Department of Dermatology and Syphilology
for research 
700 
From the National Science Foundation, for the Cooperative Graduate Fellowship
Program 
20,610 
From the American Trudeau Society, to the Medical School for continued research under
the direction of Dr. J. B. Littlefield 
5,353 
From the Department of the Navy, for continued research in chemistry under the
direction of Dr. A. T. Gwathmey 
24,000 
From the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for continued research under the direction
of Dr. N. Cabrera, Department of Physics 
68,144 
From the U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of the following
faculty members: 
Dr. C. C. Speidel  3,105 
Dr. N. Hollander  8,188 
Dr. P. R. Ingram  3,059 
Dr. J. H. Allan  11,997 
Dr. Vincent Hollander  8,625