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GIFTS AND GRANTS

The President announced the following gifts and grants

                         

319

                                                                 

320

                             
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: 
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: 
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