Board of Visitors minutes April 14, 1962 | ||
GIFTS AND GRANTS
The President announced the following gifts and grants
From Mr. Erskine Caldwell, to Alderman Library, 350 volumes, valued at | $ 1,747 |
From Miss Margot Chinnock, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center for the purchase of a colored television |
1,000 |
From Mr. & Mrs. D. W. Kinsinger, to the hospital for the use of the Social Service Department |
100 |
From Mrs. Oreste Rinetti, a $50 annual award over a four-year period in memory of her husband, to a student of Italian submitting the best composition on an Italian subject |
200 |
From Mr. Robert C. Latimer, to the hospital to be added to the Hospital Memorial Fund | 100 |
From Miss Emilie F. Latimer, to the hospital to be added to the Hospital Memorial Fund | 100 |
From Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Barnes, to the Medical School to be added to the Mulholland Chair of Medicine Fund |
2,000 |
From Miss Mary Lee Morris, to the hospital for the use of the Social Service Department | 100 |
From sundry persons, to establish the Richmond Alumni Scholarship, in honor of William T. Elias, to be awarded to an undergraduate student who has demonstrated unusual proficiency in football |
10,210 |
From Mrs. Alfred I. duPont, for the Jessie Ball duPont Scholarships for the 1961-62 session | 2,000 |
From Alpha Kappa Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center for the purchase of an ambulance stretcher |
270 |
From Mona Bronfman Sheckman Foundation, to the Medical School to be added to the D. C. Wilson Lecture Fund |
300 |
From Charlottesville and Albemarle Cerebral Palsy Association, to the hospital in support of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic |
2,045 |
From Norfolk Foundation, for the Florence Smith Medical Scholarships for the 1961-62 session |
$ 15,200 |
From Hercules Powder Company, an unrestricted grant-in-aid for the support of the educational and research programs of the Department of Chemical Engineering |
2,500 |
From Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, for graduate fellowships for the 196263 session |
12,000 |
From Peninsula United Fund, to the Medical School for medical research | 7,500 |
From National Fund for Medical Education, to the Medical School for basic, non-categorical research |
4,590 |
From Levi Strauss and Company, to establish a Levi Strauss Scholarship | 500 |
From Virginia Foundation for Architectural Education, to the School of Architecture | 175 |
From Virginia Engineering Foundation, to the Engineering School in support of the library | 250 |
From U. S. Office of Education, National Defense Graduate Fellowships for the 1961-62 session |
125,000 |
From U. S. Office of Education, two fellowships under direction of Dr. J. D. Beaber, School of Education |
15,000 |
From Alumni Association, athletic grants-in-aid | 20,000 |
From Irwin Strasburger Memorial Medical Foundation, for research under the direction of Dr. J. A. Owen, Department of Internal Medicine |
1,000 |
From Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., for research under the direction of Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry and Neurology |
1,500 |
From The Budd Company, an unrestricted gift | 340 |
From Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc., for research under the direction of Dr. E. Majchrowicz, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry |
5,000 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for continued research under the direction of Dr. B. van't Riet, Department of Chemistry |
12,609 |
From Office of Naval Research, for technical direction and administration of Project Squid, under the direction of Dr. J. E. Scott, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
69,500 |
From Office of Naval Research, for continued research under the direction of Dr. A. R. Harris, School of Engineering |
15,000 |
From Department of the Army, for the purchase of equipment under the direction of Dr. W. S. Jordan, Department of Preventive Medicine |
6,890 |
From International Cooperation Administration, for an Atomic Energy Training Program in the Philippines under the direction of Prof. L. R. Meem and Prof. T. G. Williamson, School of Engineering |
85,000 |
From National Science Foundation, for renovation and improvement of facilities at the Mountain Lake Biological Station |
25,000 |
From National Science Foundation, for the purchase of magnetic tape equipment for the computer center |
13,000 |
From National Science Foundation, for support of an In-Service Institute in Science for Secondary School Teachers under the direction of Dr. J. W. Cole, Division of Extension and General Studies |
21,100 |
From National Science Foundation, in support of an In-Service Institute in Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers under the direction of Dr. W. C. Lowry, School of Education |
11,100 |
From National Science Foundation, for a cooperative college-school science program for the summer 1962, under the direction of Dr. B. van't Riet, Department of Chemistry |
15,830 |
From National Science Foundation, for a cooperative college-school science program for the summer 1962, under the direction of Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau, School of Engineering |
8,275 |
From National Science Foundation, for research under the direction of Dr. D. Bodenstein, Department of Biology |
43,700 |
From Department of the Army, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Dr. J. W. Beams, Department of Physics | 10,000 |
Dr. A. Chanutin, Department of Biochemistry | 49,006 |
Dr. F. L. Hereford, Department of Physics | 12,080 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, continuation of a training grant under the direction of Dr. T. R. Johns, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry |
51,840 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, continuation of a training grant under the direction of Dr. K. R. Crispell, Department of Internal Medicine |
43,740 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a general research support grant for research programs of the School of Medicine, under the direction of Dr. T. H. Hunter |
$115,346 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Dr. J. D. Hain, Department of Neurology & Psychiatry | 3,797 |
Dr. O. A. Thorup, Jr., Department of Internal Medicine | 14,099 |
Dr. B. M. Smith, Department of Neurology & Psychiatry | 2,703 |
Dr. W. H. Muller, Jr., Department of Surgery | 35,029 |
Dr. J. P. Davison, Department of Clinical Pathology | 6,428 |
Dr. W. F. Battig, Department of Psychology | 10,867 |
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory | 60,000 |
Dr. D. W. Kupke, Department of Biochemistry | 679 |
Dr. L. Levine, Department of Physiology | 6,480 |
Dr. M. G. Netsky, Department of Pathology | 11,845 |
Dr. K. R. Crispell, Department of Internal Medicine | 13,800 |
From Ford Foundation, in support of a Summer Seminar in Economics under the direction of Prof. D. R. Vining (NO PUBLICITY) |
20,000 |
From Lilly Endowment, Inc., in support of the Thomas Jefferson Center for Studies in Political Economy, for a period of two years (NO PUBLICITY) |
50,000 |
Board of Visitors minutes April 14, 1962 | ||