Board of Visitors minutes April 9, 1960 | ||
GIFTS AND GRANTS
The President announced the following gifts and grants
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: |
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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 |
Board of Visitors minutes April 9, 1960 | ||