Board of Visitors minutes June 1, 1962 | ||
GIFTS AND GRANTS
The President announced the following gifts and grants:
From Mrs. Sallie Shepherd Perkins, to establish the Benjamin Armistead Shepherd Fund to be used for the maintenance of the Benjamin Armistead Shepherd Chair of Pediatrics and for medical research, securities valued at |
$235,000 |
From Mr. John Allan Love, to be added to the John Allan Love Trust Fund | 14,366 |
From Mr. Linton R. Massey, to Alderman Library, books and manuscripts of William Faulkner materials, valued at |
8,611 |
From Mr. Bernard M. Meeks, to Alderman Library, 88 original cartoons valued at | 3,297 |
From Mrs. Ullin Leavell, to be added to the Ullin Leavell Scholarship Fund, securities valued at |
1,032 |
From estate of Mr. Charles B. Baker, to the Children's Rehabilitation Center, equipment valued at |
1,000 |
From Seven Society, to the University to be added to the Alderman Library Addition Fund |
77.77 |
From Mrs. Virginia M. Harrison, to the hospital to be added to the Harrison M. Robertson Memorial Fund |
738 |
From Mrs. Helen C. Mott, to the hospital to be added to the Mott Cancer Fund | 500 |
From Miss Marguerite Kumm and Mr. Harold Kumm, to the School of Medicine to establish the Sarah Louise Kienholz Kumm Memorial Loan Fund $200; to establish the Ferdinand G. Kumm Memorial Loan Fund $200 |
400 |
From Mr. John Puryear, for the hospital | $ 300 |
From Mr. Eugene R. Black, to be added to the Alderman Library Addition Fund | 250 |
From Mr. Douglas H. Gordon, to Alderman Library, copy of Hulme's English Constitution, London, 1771, valued at |
175 |
From Law Wives' Club, to be added to the Evelyn Fanny Saunders Memorial Loan Fund | 265 |
From University Hospital Auxiliary, to be added to the Indigent Drug Fund | 500 |
From Alumni Association, for athletic grants-in-aid | 15,000 |
From the 1961 Alumni Fund, contributions made through that office for the following: | |
Faculty Salaries | 4,155 |
Alderman Library | 1,422 |
Summer Scholarships | 2,500 |
Mulholland Chair of Internal Medicine | 3,444 |
Allergy Clinic | 3,740 |
Medical School | 9,375 |
Virginia Quarterly Review | 50 |
Manly Aylor Scholarship Fund | 100 |
University Chapel | 25 |
Snavely Scholarship Fund | 1,133 |
Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs | 100 |
1935 Medical Class Fund | 1,932 |
1938 Medical Class Fund | 1,375 |
1939 Medical Class Fund | 1,140 |
1945 Medical Class Fund | 785 |
1930 Class Scholarship Fund | 1,510 |
1937 Class Scholarship Fund | 1,790 |
Sundry Gifts | 462 |
University YMCA | 490 |
George Mason College | 70 |
Clinch Valley College | 12 |
From Chemstrand Corporation, to the Department of Chemistry, scholarship $500; grant-in-aid $500 |
1,000 |
From Radio Corporation of America, an unrestricted gift | 100 |
From Old Dominion Foundation, to Alderman Library, books valued at | 2,000 |
From National Merit Scholarship Corporation, to be added to the University scholarship funds |
200 |
From Shell Oil Corporation, to be added to the Shell Merit Scholarship Fund | 100 |
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 |
Publication of University Topics | 3,500 |
From American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation, to the Medical School |
12,001 |
From Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Study, an unrestricted gift | 400 |
From Burlington Industries Foundation, an unrestricted gift | 340 |
From General Electric Foundation, an unrestricted gift | 527 |
From The Edmondson Foundation, to the Medical School to be added to the Robert Mercer Payne Scholarship Fund |
500 |
From United Cerebral Palsy of Virginia, Inc., to the Children's Rehabilitation Center for the operation of the "Home Service Program" |
2,601 |
From Chardon Fabrics, Inc., to be added to the Medical scholarship funds | 350 |
From Monsanto Chemical Company, for a scholarship in the Engineering School | 500 |
From National Fund for Medical Education, in support of the Medical School | 31,060 |
From Giles County United Fund, to the hospital for research in polio and crippling diseases $1,000; for cardiovascular research $825; for cancer research $225 |
2,050 |
From National Merit Scholarship Corporation, an unrestricted gift | 340 |
From Muscular Dystrophy Association, to the hospital for the operation of the Muscular Dystrophy Clinic |
6,774 |
From Merck and Company, for research under the direction of Dr. B. van't Riet, Department of Chemistry |
1,200 |
From Conditioned Reflex Institute, Inc., in support of a symposium to be conducted by Dr. Joseph Wolpe, Department of Psychiatry |
1,500 |
From E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company, for research under the direction of Mr. L. B. Johnson, Jr., Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
30,000 |
From Regulus, Inc., for research under the direction of Mr. E. S. McVey, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences |
30,000 |
From Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, a research fellowship for Prof. Edwin E. Floyd, Department of Mathematics, for the period 9/16/62 - 9/15/64 |
21,275 |
From Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, a research fellowship for Prof. P. E. Conner, Department of Mathematics, for the period 9/16/62 - 9/15/64 |
10,350 |
From American Cancer Society, for research under the direction of Dr. V. Hollander, School of Medicine |
3,880 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, support of participation of Dr. A. C. Lapsley in 1962 AEC-ASEE Summer Institute at the University of Illinois |
847 |
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for the purchase of equipment for the Nuclear Reactor |
6,133 |
From U. S. Rubber Company, for research under the direction of Mr. R. N. Hubbard, Engineering School |
600 |
From National Aeronautical and Space Agency, for research under the direction of Mr. O. R. Harris, Engineering School |
6,222 |
From Lincoln Rochester Trust Company, for research in Parapsychology under the direction of Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry |
12,000 |
From National Science Foundation, research participation for college teachers under the direction of Dr. Bart van't Riet, Department of Chemistry, for the summer 1962 |
13,410 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a fellowship supply grant for support of Dr. W. A. Scoggin, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology |
500 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a fellowship supply grant for support of Mr. R. H. White, Department of Biology |
500 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a Research Career Development Award for Dr. J. I. Kitay, Department of Internal Medicine |
14,962 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, a Research Career Award for Dr. J. F. Dammann, Jr., Department of Surgery |
27,311 |
From U. S. Army, for research under the direction of Prof. M. G. Foster, Department of Electrical Engineering |
9,000 |
From National Association for Mental Health, for research under the direction of Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry |
6,000 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, training grants under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
|
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | $ 55,080 |
Dr. C. L. Gemmill, Department of Pharmacology | 36,964 |
Dr. J. I. Kitay, Department of Internal Medicine | 32,347 |
Dr. A. J. Bollet, Department of Preventive Medicine | 25,164 |
Dr. G. S. Fitz-Hugh, Department of Otolaryngology | 12,000 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | 15,535 |
Dr. O. Swineford, Jr., Department of Internal Medicine | 24,300 |
Dr. A. E. Feller, Department of Microbiology | 35,000 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | 85,907 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | 8,100 |
Dr. C. H. Fox, Department of Pathology | 10,770 |
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Psychiatry | 8,380 |
From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of the following members of the faculty: |
|
Dr. D. W. Kupke, Department of Biochemistry | 12,344 |
Mr. D. R. H. Gourley, Department of Pharmacology | 4,175 |
Dr. Guy Hollifield, Department of Internal Medicine | 40,876 |
Dr. R. F. Shaw, Department of Preventive Medicine | 15,537 |
Dr. O. R. Rodig, Department of Chemistry | 9,958 |
Drs. J. F. Dammann & S. H. Bartle, Department of Surgery | 145,467 |
Dr. C. M. Kunin, Department of Preventive Medicine | 5,060 |
Dr. P. E. Weary, Department of Dermatology | 9,775 |
Drs. R. H. Henneman & W. F. Battig, Department of Psychology | 12,194 |
Dr. J. W. Beams, Department of Physics | 6,210 |
Board of Visitors minutes June 1, 1962 | ||