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 | ||