Board of Visitors minutes September 29, 1962 | ||
GIFTS AND GRANTS
The President announced the following gifts and grants
From Mr. Chester F. Carlson, to the Medical School to be used for parapsychology research, securities valued at |
$ 12,500 |
From the estate of Ann H. Maury, to establish the Matthew Fontaine Maury Memorial Fund for scholarships for worthy students |
50,000 |
From the estate of Betram C. Hopeman, to the Medical School to be added to the Mulholland Chair of Medicine Fund |
12,000 |
From Mrs. Helen C. Mott, to the hospital to be added to Mott Cancer Fund | 500 |
From an anonymous donor, to be added to the endowment fund for the James Southall Wilson Fellowship, securities valued at |
4,650 |
From an anonymous donor, for scholarships in the School of Nursing for the 19621963 session |
$ 14,000 |
From Mrs. William C. Williams, Jr., an unrestricted gift | 100 |
From The Seven Society, to be added to the Seven Society Fund | 100 |
From Mr. Vinton L. Pickens, to be added to the James E. Pate Memorial Scholarship Fund |
200 |
From Mr. D. W. Kinsinger, to the hospital for the use of the Social Service Department | 100 |
From Ambassador Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., to Alderman Library, 32 books from the library of Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon-General of the United States, valued at |
482 |
From the estate of Charles Conrad Freed, to the Medical School to be used for cardiology research |
250 |
From Mr. Braxton Davenport, to the Medical School for the use of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry |
250 |
From Mr. Randall Thompson, to be added to the Tuttle Memorial Music Fund | 100 |
From the University Hospital Auxiliary, Nurses' Scholarships $500; Indigent Drug Fund $250 |
750 |
From The Stettinius Fund, Inc., to be added to the Stettinius Fellowship Fund | 2,100 |
From George J. and Effie L. Seay Educational Fund, to be used for scholarships | 3,000 |
From St. Anthony Educational Foundation, Inc., to be added to the University scholarship funds |
250 |
From Virginia Reelers, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center for the purchase of wheel chairs |
143 |
From the John Jay and Eliza Jane Watson Foundation, to be added to the Samuel Forrest Hyde Memorial Fellowship Fund |
5,000 |
From the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Foundation, to the Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs |
7,500 |
From Shell Companies Foundation, Inc., to the Department of Chemistry, $2,059 for the Shell Foundation Fellowship for 1962-1963; $500 for the department |
2,559 |
From Union Bag-Camp Paper Corporation, an unrestricted gift | 125 |
From E. I. duPont deNemours & Company, a postgraduate teaching assistant award in chemistry for the 1962-1963 session |
1,952 |
From E. I. duPont deNemours & Company, a postgraduate teaching assistant award in physics for the 1962-1963 session |
2,366 |
From Merck Company Foundation, to the Medical School to be added to the House Staff Loan Fund |
3,000 |
From Charlottesville and Albemarle Cerebral Palsy Association, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center in support of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic |
1,100 |
From Danville Cancer Association, to the hospital to be used for cancer research | 500 |
From General Motors Corporation, to the Department of Physics in support of research in the field of solid state physics |
2,000 |
From Title Council of America, a scholarship grant to the School of Architecture | 750 |
From Avalon Foundation, to the Medical School to be used for scholarships | 10,000 |
From Burlington Industries Foundation, $1,000 for two scholarships; $1,000 an unrestricted grant |
2,000 |
From Asia Society, Inc., for summer school scholarships for the 1962 summer session | 2,400 |
From Carnegie Corporation, in support of a course under the direction of Dr. Paul T. David, Department of Political Science |
12,500 |
From Brookings Institution, for research under the direction of Dr. J. M. Buchanan, Department of Economics |
22,000 |
From American Medical Association, for research under the direction of Dr. J. A. Thomas, Department of Pharmacology |
1,000 |
From Union Carbide Nuclear Company, for research under the direction of Dr. O. L. Updike, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
7,900 |
From American Cancer Society, for research under the direction of Dr. D. E. Smith, Department of Pathology |
22,000 |
From American Machine and Foundry Company, for research under the direction of Mr. Hyo-gun Kim, Department of Physics |
2,500 |
From Paint Research Institute, to the Department of Chemistry for a graduate fellowship |
$ 6,000 |
From Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, for training in Speech Correction and Audiology, under the direction of Dr. Helen G. Burr, School of Education |
28,547 |
From Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, for continued training in rehabilitation medicine, under the direction of Dr. A. J. Bollet, Department of Preventive Medicine |
41,085 |
From American Heart Association, for research under the direction of Dr. J. F. Dammann, Jr., Department of Surgery |
26,500 |
From Virginia Heart Association, for research under the direction of Dr. J. F. Dammann, Jr., Department of Surgery |
6,372 |
From Virginia Heart Association, for research under the direction of Dr. N. O. Atuk, Department of Internal Medicine |
4,850 |
From Virginia Heart Association, for a junior research fellowship in the Department of Internal Medicine |
3,800 |
From Virginia Heart Association, for a junior research fellowship in the Department of Surgery |
3,600 |
From U. S. Air Force, for research under the direction of Prof. C. N. Gaylord and Prof. J. A. Friedericy, School of Engineering |
56,258 |
From U. S. Air Force, for continued research under the direction of Prof. O. R. Harris, School of Engineering |
99,950 |
From Department of the Army, to the Department of Physics for the purchase of research equipment |
11,233 |
From Department of the Navy, for the purchase of equipment for use in the Departments of Physics and Chemistry |
60,784 |
From Department of the Navy, for research under the direction of Dr. L. F. McAuley, Department of Mathematics |
8,970 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Drs. F. L. Hereford and W. D. Whitehead, Department of Physics | 49,773 |
Dr. Avery Catlin, School of Engineering | 29,370 |
Dr. J. N. Dent, Department of Biology | 9,932 |
Drs. A. R. Kuhlthau and R. A. Lowry, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
400,000 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for the purchase of equipment for the Radio Chemistry Laboratory and the Nuclear Chemical Engineering Laboratory |
9,856 |
From National Science Foundation, amendments to Summer Institute Grants under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Dr. J. W. Cole, School of General Studies | 778 |
Dr. B. van't Riet, Department of Chemistry | 542 |
Dr. W. C. Lowry, School of Education | 600 |
From National Science Foundation, Amendment No. 1 to Academic Year Institute grant under the direction of Dr. J. W. Cole, School of General Studies |
3,741 |
From National Science Foundation, Amendment No. 2 to Academic Year Institute grant under the direction of Dr. J. W. Cole, School of General Studies |
3,689 |
From National Science Foundation, for the purchase of undergraduate instructional scientific equipment for the Department of Biology |
24,990 |
From National Science Foundation, for an In-Service Institute in Earth Science for Secondary School Teachers, Northern Virginia Branch, School of General Studies |
6,980 |
From National Science Foundation, an institutional grant for 1962-1963 | 10,694 |
From National Science Foundation, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Prof. P. R. Goethals, Department of Sociology and Anthropology | 20,400 |
Prof. G. Tullock, Department of Economics | 30,300 |
Prof. P. N. Schatz, Department of Chemistry | 38,800 |
Prof. R. E. Lutz, Department of Chemistry | 35,800 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, training grants under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Dr. O. A. Thorup, Jr., Department of Internal Medicine | 44,118 |
Drs. J. H. Allan and A. J. Bollet, Department of Orthopedics | 22,000 |
Drs. W. H. Muller and J. F. Dammann, Department of Surgery | 29,617 |
Dr. C. L. Gemmill, Department of Pharmacology | 14,015 |
Miss M. G. Tyson, School of Nursing | 6,278 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | 32,776 |
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory | 25,000 |
Dr. M. G. Netsky, Department of Pathology | 31,293 |
Miss Z. M. Baber, School of Nursing | 10,650 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a Research Career Development Award for Dr. L. M. Hall, Department of Biochemistry |
$ 11,152 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a Research Career Development Award for Dr. J. B. Littlefield, Department of Surgery |
20,021 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
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Dr. J. I. Kitay, Department of Internal Medicine | 4,894 |
Dr. R. B. Martin, Department of Chemistry | 14,000 |
Dr. H. L. Hamilton, Department of Biology | 6,535 |
Dr. T. I. Crowell, Department of Chemistry | 24,525 |
Dr. C. L. Gemmill, Department of Pharmacology | 8,280 |
Dr. G. Goldstein, Department of Microbiology | 9,373 |
Dr. C. M. Russell, Department of Microbiology | 8,798 |
Dr. D. P. Stacks, Department of Surgery | 12,075 |
Dr. J. B. Littlefield, Department of Surgery | 21,037 |
Drs. W. D. Warren and W. H. Muller, Department of Surgery | 12,788 |
Dr. A. K. Brown, Department of Pediatrics | 19,262 |
Dr. W. R. Sandusky, Department of Surgery | 14,030 |
Dr. A. Burger, Department of Chemistry | 22,681 |
Dr. W. Parson, Department of Internal Medicine | 18,883 |
Dr. G. C. Pitts, Department of Physiology | 5,169 |
Dr. O. A. Thorup, Department of Internal Medicine | 12,305 |
Dr. J. A. Bollet, Department of Preventive Medicine | 18,113 |
Dr. L. M. Hall, Department of Biochemistry | 19,320 |
Dr. D. N. Mohler, Department of Internal Medicine | 9,545 |
Dr. J. Q. Miller, Department of Neurology | 18,130 |
Dr. G. M. Gerken, Department of Psychology | 12,478 |
Drs. J. F. Hahn and R. C. Bice, Department of Psychology | 21,551 |
Dr. H. G. Larew, School of Engineering | 12,185 |
Dr. J. I. Kitay, Department of Internal Medicine | 29,028 |
Dr. B. van't Riet, Department of Chemistry | 7,153 |
Dr. E. D. Brand, Department of Pharmacology | 14,950 |
From Mr. John L. Pratt, in support of the Pratt Trace Analysis Laboratory (NO PUBLICITY) |
20,000 |
Board of Visitors minutes September 29, 1962 | ||