| Board of Visitors minutes June 10, 1960 | ||
GIFTS AND GRANTS
The President announced the following gifts and grants
| From Mr. John Lee Pratt, for continued research under the direction of Dr. R. T. Major, Department of Chemistry (NO PUBLICITY) |
$ 25,000 |
| From Mrs. Russell Mott, to be added to the Margaret Boggess Fund for the purchase of a cobalt machine |
1,000 |
| From Mr. Charles S. Hutzler, to Alderman Library, 729 volumes, valued at | 1,657 |
| From the Seven Society, to the University | 77.77 |
| From Mr. Harold T. Jordan, to be added to the James S. Helms Memorial Book Fund | 1,000 |
| From Miss Katie F. Edmunds, to Alderman Library, books consisting of many first editions, to be known as the Craddock Edmunds Collection, valued at |
600 |
| From Mr. Borden Helmer, an unrestricted gift to the endowment fund, securities valued at | 2,040 |
| From Dr. Archibald J. Edge, to the Medical School to be added to the Urology Reserve Fund |
1,000 |
| From Mr. and Mrs. Zach Toms, to be added to the Zach Toms Scholarship Fund, securities valued at |
4,337 |
| From Mr. John L. Pratt, to the Department of Physics (NO PUBLICITY) | 26,000 |
| From Mr. G. S. Fulcher, to the Medical School for a summer session research project in opthamology |
150 |
| From the estate of the late Harcourt Parrish, to be added to the endowment fund for Alderman Library for the purchase of books, securities valued at |
636 |
| From Rockefeller Foundation, for research under the direction of Dr. Rowland Egger, Department of Foreign Affairs |
1,000 |
| From the estate of the late L. J. McCormick, for the Observatory | 2,500 |
| From American Medical Education Foundation, in support of the Medical School | 11,419 |
| From National Fund for Medical Education, in support of the Medical School | 33,860 |
| From an anonymous donor, a debate prize for students in economics and commerce | 150 |
| From Mrs. Russell Mott, to the hospital to be added to the Mott Cancer Fund | 500 |
| From Epsilon Sigma Alpha Fraternity, to be added to the Children's Rehabilitation Center Equipment Fund |
250 |
| From Mr. Charles L. Horness, to the Law School to be added to the Alumni Law Book Fund |
100 |
| From Committee for Study of Mankind, in support of conference on Law and Mankind, sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs |
1,600 |
| From Civitan Club of Virginia Beach, to be added to the scholarships funds | 200 |
| From Sperry Gyroscope Company, two undergraduate scholarships in Engineering | 1,500 |
| From Dome Chemicals, Inc., to the Medical School for research in Dermatology | 500 |
| From Reed and Cornick, to the Medical School for research in Dermatology | 200 |
| From Texas Pharmacal Company, to the Medical School for research in Dermatology | 400 |
| From the estate of the late Mrs. Nannie V. Howard, to be added to the Estes Vaughan Howard Scholarship Fund |
6,586 |
| From Charlottesville and Albemarle Cerebral Palsy Association, for the Cerebral Palsy Clinic |
900 |
| From E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, a fellowship in chemistry for the 1960 summer session |
1,800 |
| From Reynolds Metal Corporation, to the School of Architecture to be used for annual trip of fourth year Architecture students |
1,000 |
| From Westwood Pharmaceuticals, to the Department of Dermatology for the construction of a controlled temperature room |
1,300 |
| From Merck & Company, for continued research under the direction of Dr. R. T. Major, Department of Chemistry |
10,000 |
| From Chemstrand Corporation, for a scholarship in chemistry for the 1960-1961 session |
500 |
| From Allstate Foundation, in support of a course in Driver Education for the 1960 summer session |
1,750 |
| From Westinghouse Educational Foundation, a scholarship award in Engineering for the 1960-1961 session |
500 |
| From Parke, Davis & Company, to the Medical School for research under the direction of Dr. C. N. Kunin |
3,000 |
| From International Business Machines Corporation, to be added to the Merit Scholarship Fund |
280 |
| From General Foods Fund, to be added to the Merit Scholarship Fund | 230 |
| From National Merit Scholarship Corporation, to be added to the University scholarship funds |
500 |
| From University Hospital Auxiliary, to be added to the Indigent Drug Fund of the hospital |
500 |
| From Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, a research fellowship for Dr. L. G. Hepler, Department of Chemistry, for the period 9/16/59 to 9/15/61 |
13,800 |
| From Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, to supplement salaries of certain members of the Department of Physics over a five-year period |
10,000 |
| From Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, to be added to the graduate fellowship fund |
1,531 |
| From Keyes Foundation, for the John Henry Wheeler Scholarship | 250 |
| From the 1959 Alumni Fund, contributions made through that office for the following | |
| Faculty salaries | 8,847 |
| Wilson Gee Library Fund | 1,556 |
| Bibliographical Society | 1,013 |
| Medical School | 2,076 |
| Jefferson Memorial Foundation | 5,000 |
| Alumni Book Fund | 3,975 |
| Summer Scholarships - Education | 2,430 |
| Regional Scholarships - Medicine | 5,000 |
| Mulholland Chair of Internal Medicine | 6,357 |
| Department of Music | 1,281 |
| Department of Speech and Drama | 300 |
| Department of English | 95 |
| Department of Geology | 315 |
| McIntire School of Commerce | 10 |
| Graduate School of Business | 5 |
| D. C. Smith Memorial Fund | 20 |
| National Fund for Medical Education | 549 |
| Medical Class - 1939 | 910 |
| Medical Class - 1951 | 50 |
| Nursing School | 25 |
| Virginia Quarterly Review | 90 |
| Manly Aylor Scholarship Fund | 100 |
| University Chapel | 25 |
| Division of Extension and General Studies | 25 |
| Wilson Gee Library Fund | 160 |
| Clinch Valley College | 7 |
| D. C. Hyde Memorial Scholarship Fund | 10 |
| Edwin M. Betts Memorial Fund | 7 |
| Fountain Fund | 25 |
| Sundry Gifts | 2,500 |
| From the Student Aid Foundation, for athletic grants-in-aid for the 1959-1960 session | 45,000 |
| From Alumni Association, for athletic grants-in-aid for the 1959-1960 session | 23,000 |
| From the Alumni Board of Trustees, for the following: | |
| Fuller Law Library | 500 |
| Coolidge Law Library | 250 |
| Adger Scholarship | 250 |
| Barksdale Chemistry Library | 375 |
| Barksdale Engineering Library | 375 |
| Jones Engineering Library | 75 |
| Cameron Scholarship | 150 |
| Graduate School of Business | 4,844 |
| Epes Scholarship | 125 |
| Roper Scholarship | 125 |
| Selden Scholarship | 250 |
| Sarah Seward Scholarship | 125 |
| Simon Seward Scholarship | 125 |
| Watts Scholarship | 125 |
| Kentucky Scholarship Fund | 750 |
| 1959 Summer Session Salaries in Law | 6,000 |
| From the Graduate School of Business Endowment Fund, for the Graduate School of Business |
89,075 |
| From Merck Company Foundation, to be added to the George W. Merck Memorial House Staff Loan Fund |
3,000 |
| From the Peninsula Health Foundation, in support of research in the Medical School |
10,000 |
| From the Endocrine Society Travel Fund, travel fund for Dr. Vincent Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory, to attend a meeting in Copenhagen |
500 |
| From the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Foundation, to be added to the fellowship funds of the Department of Foreign Affairs |
675 |
| From Merck & Company, to the Medical School in support of a postgraduate medical conference |
1,000 |
| From Lederle Laboratories, for research in Behavioral Science under the direction of Dr. A. J. Bachrach, School of Medicine |
3,000 |
| From Sharples Corporation, for research under the direction of Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
580 |
| From American Cancer Society, for research under the direction of Dr. C. Hoch-Ligeti, School of Medicine |
5,973 |
| From E. I. duPont de Nemours Company, for continued research under the direction of Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau |
20,465 |
| From American Cancer Society, to the Medical School in support of cancer research |
15,000 |
| From National Council to Combat Blindness, for research under the direction of Dr. Robert Brunish, Department of Biochemistry |
6,900 |
| From National Science Foundation, research participation in chemistry for high school and college teachers for the summer of 1960 |
11,135 |
| From National Science Foundation, in support of a Summer Institute for 1960 for teachers of science or mathematics |
72,500 |
| From National Science Foundation, for research in the development of laboratory aids for teaching of electrical engineering |
6,590 |
| From National Science Foundation, for the support of a Hot Cell for the Nuclear Reactor |
41,400 |
| From National Science Foundation, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty |
|
| Dr. P. N. Schatz, Department of Chemistry | 38,100 |
| Dr. R. E. Lutz, Department of Chemistry | 37,605 |
| Dr. E. C. Stevenson, Department of Physics | 20,000 |
| Dr. L. G. Hepler, Department of Chemistry | 19,400 |
| Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau, RLES | 13,000 |
| Prof. R. B. Martin, Department of Chemistry | 15,000 |
| From National Science Foundation, a teacher training grant for the summer of 1960, under the direction of Dr. Stephan Berko, Department of Physics |
9,645 |
| From Department of the Army, for research under the direction of Dr. F. T. Hereford, Department of Physics |
20,268 |
| From Department of the Army, for continued research under the direction of Dr. J. W. Beams, Department of Physics |
17,400 |
| From Department of the Navy, for continued research under the direction of Dr. W. R. Sandusky, School of Medicine |
9,500 |
| From Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratories, for research under the direction of Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
58,000 |
| From U. S. Public Health Service, training grants under the direction of the following members of the faculty |
|
| Dr. J. T. Kitay, Department of Internal Medicine | 18,360 |
| Dean Margaret Tyson, School of Nursing | 6,461 |
| Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | 30,184 |
| Miss Amelia Lipchak, School of Nursing | 2,200 |
| From Department of Health, Education & Welfare, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, for rehabilitation training under the direction of Dr. J. H. Allan, Department of Orthopedics |
29,640 |
| From Department of Health, Education & Welfare, for research under the direction of Dr. J. H. Allan, Department of Orthopedics |
630 |
| From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for continued research under the direction of Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
32,000 |
| From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the the direction of Dr. John P. Davison, School of Medicine |
14,565 |
| From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of Dr. R. W. McGilvery, School of Medicine |
805 |
| Board of Visitors minutes June 10, 1960 | ||