Board of Visitors minutes June 2, 1961 | ||
GIFTS AND GRANTS
The President announced the following gifts and grants:
From Mr. Edward S. Handy, to be added to the Life Histories Documentation Fund, securities valued at |
$ 753 |
From Mr. B. Woodruff Weaver, to be added to the Toole Memorial Fund, securities valued at |
1,378 |
From Mrs. Charles I. Marvin, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center for the purchase of wheel chairs for indigent children |
750 |
From Mr. John Puryear, for the hospital | 300 |
From an anonymous donor, to be added to the James Southall Wilson Fellowship Fund | 500 |
From the American Clan Gregor Society, to be added to the Edward May Magruder Medical Scholarship Fund |
135 |
From the University Hospital Auxiliary, to be used for the hospital | 2,195 |
From an anonymous donor, to the Medical School to be used for research in psychiatry | 600 |
From Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity, to the Medical School to be added to the Robert M. Payne Memorial Scholarship Fund |
1,000 |
From an anonymous donor, a debate prize for students in economics and commerce | 170 |
From the estate of the late L. J. McCormick, for the observatory | 2,500 |
From Keyes Foundation, for the John Henry Wheeler Scholarship | 250 |
From Allstate Foundation, in support of a course in Driver Education for the 1961 summer session |
1,750 |
From Shell Companies Foundation, Inc., to be added to the Shell Merit Scholarship Fund |
100 |
From National Merit Scholarship Corporation, to be added to the University scholarship funds |
200 |
From Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, to be added to the graduate fellowship fund |
2,000 |
From Radio Corporation of America, an unrestricted gift | 100 |
From Charlottesville and Albemarle Cerebral Palsy Association, in support of the cerebral palsy clinic |
1,810 |
From American Medical Education Foundation, in support of the Medical School | 9,427 |
From National Fund for Medical Education, in support of the Medical School | 32,200 |
From Merck Company Foundation, to be added to the George W. Merck Memorial House Staff Loan Fund |
3,000 |
From International Business Machines Corporation, an unrestricted gift | 370 |
From Pearisburg Junior Women's Club, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center for the purchase of a wheel chair |
210 |
From Chemstrand Corporation, for a scholarship in chemistry for the 1961-62 session | 500 |
From Norfolk Foundation, for the Florence Smith Medical Scholarships for the 1960-61 session |
3,804 |
From Alumni Board of Trustees, for the following | |
Barksdale Chemistry Library | 375 |
Barksdale Engineering Library | 375 |
Jones Engineering Library | 75 |
Cameron Scholarship | 150 |
Epes Scholarship | 125 |
Roper Scholarship | 125 |
Selden Scholarship | 250 |
Sarah Seward Scholarship | 125 |
Simon Seward Scholarship | 125 |
Watts Scholarship | 125 |
Summer Scholarships | 2,500 |
From the 1960 Alumni Fund, contributions made through that office for the following | |
Faculty Salaries | 2,395 |
Alderman Library | 7,925 |
Alderman Library - Tennyson Collection | 8,481 |
Summer Scholarships - Education | 2,751 |
Virginia Quarterly Review | 48 |
Department of Psychology | 151 |
McCormick Observatory | 64 |
Department of Music | 390 |
University Chapel | 25 |
Snavely Scholarship Fund | 565 |
William Dunlop Darden Memorial Fund | 200 |
Mulholland Chair of Internal Medicine | 3,326 |
Medical School | 10,370 |
1931 Medical Class Fund | 500 |
1930 Medical Class Fund | 2,930 |
1935 Medical Class Fund | 903 |
1937 Medical Class Fund | 1,595 |
1938 Medical Class Fund | 725 |
1939 Medical Class Fund | 1,105 |
1945 Medical Class Fund | 550 |
Allergy Clinic | 4,261 |
WTJU-FM | 272 |
Sundry Gifts | 178 |
From Mead Johnson & Company, to the Medical School for research under the direction of Dr. A. J. Bollet, Department of Preventive Medicine |
3,500 |
From Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., to Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry for research & travel in India by Dr. Ian Stevenson, during the summer of 1961 |
2,500 |
From Resources for the Future, Inc., for a study under the direction of Prof. R. Vining, Department of Economics |
2,750 |
From Burroughs Wellcome Fund, to the Medical School in support of work in Clinical Pathology under the direction of Dr. K. R. Crispell, for a period of five years |
75,000 |
From California Research Corporation, for research under the direction of Prof. A. T. Gwathmey, Department of Chemistry |
10,000 |
From Virginia Heart Association, to the Medical School for research grants-in-aid and fellowships for 1960-61 |
26,155 |
From Department of the Army, for research under the direction of Dr. W. S. Jordan, School of Medicine |
5,000 |
From Department of the Army, for research under the direction of Dr. E. J. McShane, Department of Mathematics |
14,292 |
From Department of the Navy, for continued research under the direction of Drs. N. Cabrera and J. W. Mitchell, Department of Physics |
70,000 |
From Department of the Navy, for research under the direction of Mr. G. W. Henderson, Department of Mathematics |
8,970 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for research under the direction of Dr. F. L. Hereford, Department of Physics |
37,165 |
From National Science Foundation, for a Summer Science Training Program for Secondary School Students under the direction of Prof. B. van't Riet, Department of Chemistry |
6,635 |
From National Science Foundation, in support of "Short Term Research by Medical Students" under the direction of Dr. O. A. Thorup, School of Medicine |
2,880 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for research under the direction of Drs. R. A. Lowry and A. R. Kuhlthau, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
500,000 |
From National Science Foundation, in support of In-Service Institutes for Teachers of Science and Mathematics under the direction of Prof. W. C. Lowry, Department of Mathematics |
16,010 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for research under the direction of Mr. O. L. Updike, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
10,700 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, training grants under the direction of the following members of the faculty |
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Dr. T. H. Hunter, School of Medicine | 25,000 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry | 73,835 |
Dr. W. H. Muller, Dept. of Surgery | 21,509 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry | 15,535 |
Dr. T. R. Johns, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry | 65,408 |
Dr. K. R. Crispell, Dept. of Internal Medicine | 43,740 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry | 48,000 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty |
|
Dr. T. R. Johns, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry | 34,069 |
Dr. Anne F. Hunter, Dept. of Preventive Medicine | 19,893 |
Dr. C. C. Speidel, Dept. of Anatomy | 3,501 |
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory | 8,648 |
Dr. A. Chanutin, Dept. of Biochemistry | 20,967 |
Dr. A. E. Feller, Dept. of Microbiology | 18,440 |
Dr. W. H. Muller, Dept. of Surgery | 35,029 |
Prof. O. R. Rodig, Dept. of Chemistry | 6,250 |
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory | 8,625 |
Dr. A. Chanutin, Dept. of Biochemistry | 5,940 |
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory | 25,300 |
Prof. J. W. Beams, Dept. of Physics | 6,210 |
Dr. J. A. Owen, Jr., Dept. of Internal Medicine | 7,648 |
Dr. H. S. McGaughey, Jr., Dept. of Obstetrics | 6,835 |
Dr. Guy Hollifield, Dept. of Internal Medicine | 42,521 |
Dr. K. R. Crispell, Dept. of Internal Medicine | 18,400 |
Dr. E. Hanbury, Dept. of Surgery | 12,075 |
Drs. R. H. Henneman & W. F. Battig, Dept of Psychology | 11,378 |
Drs. F. Finger & S. Reid, Dept. of Psychology | 16,918 |
From Mr. John Lee Pratt, for continued research under the direction of Dr. R. T. Major, Dept. of Chemistry (NO PUBLICITY) |
15,000 |
Board of Visitors minutes June 2, 1961 | ||