University of Virginia Library

GIFTS AND GRANTS

The President announced the following gifts and grants

                     

296

                                                                       

297

                                                                           

298

                                                                         
From Mr. C. Waller Barrett, to Alderman Library for the purchase of the KALKI
edition of the works of James Branch Cabell, securities valued at 
$ 2,156 
From Mr. Norborne Berkeley, to be added to the Hospital Memorial Fund  500 
From Mrs. Jennings C. Wise, to the hospital to be added to the Frank Howard Lahey
Memorial Fund in support of cancer therapy 
1,600 
From Mrs. George Cooper, Sr., to establish the George and Elizabeth K. Cooper
Radiobiological Research Laboratory 
13,500 
From Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Harrison, to be added to the Harrison M. Robertson
Memorial Fund 
1,638 
From Mr. Ralph P. Johnson, an unrestricted gift, securities valued at  1,170 
From Dr. Otis Marshall, to the Medical School to be added to the Otis Marshall
Loan Fund 
100 
From Mrs. Josephine Beale, to the hospital to be used for cancer research  200 
From Mrs. Helen C. Mott, to the hospital to be added to the Mott Cancer Fund  1,000 
From Mrs. Jane M. Shrader, to the hospital to be used for cancer research  150 
From Mr. D. W. Kinsinger, to be added to the Hospital Sundry Gift Fund  100 
From Mrs. Albert Balz, to be added to the Balz Fund for Philosophy  100 
From the following sources to be used to help defray travel expenses of Prof.
J. M. Carriere to the International Bibliographical Conference in Paris 
Mr. Linton Massey  200 
Old Dominion Foundation  500 
From Children's Rehabilitation Center Committee and Staff, to be added to
the Center Equipment Fund 
136 
From Charlottesville and Albemarle Cerebral Palsy Association, to the
hospital in support of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic 
1,800 
From Rockefeller Foundation, an unrestricted gift  1,000 
From Union Bag-Camp Paper Corporation, an unrestricted gift  150 
From Halifax County Cancer Association, to the hospital to be used for cancer
research 
500 
From Danville Cancer Association, to the hospital to be used for cancer research  500 
From John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, for the following fellowships for the
1961-1962 session 
Dr. John T. R. Johns  6,000 
Dr. C. M. Kunin  6,000 
From Sperry Piedmont Company, for two scholarships in the Engineering School  1,500 
From Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, for the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Fellowships for the 1961-1962 session 
15,000 
From Shell Companies Foundation, for the Shell Foundation Fellowship in
Chemistry for the 1961-1962 session 
2,459 
From Tennessee Eastman Corporation, to the Department of Chemistry, $3,259 for a
fellowship for the 1961-1962 session and $1,000 for research 
4,259 
From Burlington Industries Foundation, $1,000 for the Burlington Industries
Scholarship and $1,640 to be added to the general funds of the University 
2,640 
From W. K. McClure Foundation, for the W. K. McClure Fellowship for the
1961-1962 session 
1,730 
From W. K. McClure Foundation, two awards of the Cooper D. Schmitt Fellowship
for the 1961-1962 session 
3,460 
From E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, a post-graduate teaching assistant
award in Chemistry for the 1961-1962 session 
1,952 
From E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, a postgraduate teaching assistant
award in Physics for the 1961-1962 session 
2,071 
From General Motors Corporation, to the Department of Physics, in support of
research in solid state physics 
2,000 
From United States Steel Foundation, to establish a two-year graduate study
fellowship in Business Administration 
7,200 
From Western Electric Company, a scholarship award in the School of
Engineering for the 1961-1962 session 
550 
From Virginia Engineering Foundation, $3,000 for the Engineering School, $3,500
for Engineering Foundation fellowships 
6,500 
From Henry L. and Grace Doherty Foundation, to the Woodrow Wilson Department
of Foreign Affairs 
7,500 
From University Hospital Auxiliary, Indigent Drug Fund $250, Nurses'
scholarships $500 
750 
From Mr. Norborne Berkeley, to be used to frame portrait of former Rector, Mr.
Frank Talbott, Jr. 
225 
From Virginia Aggregates Association, to the Engineering School to be used for
a scholarship 
800 
From Avalon Foundation, to the Medical School to be used for scholarships  10,000 
From Merck & Company, to the hospital to be used for metabolic research  5,000 
From E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company, a summer research grant in Chemistry  1,800 
From Virginia Student Aid Foundation, for athletic grants-in-aid for
the 1960-1961 session 
116,585 
From General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, for a graduate fellowship in
Physics for the 1961-1962 session 
2,500 
From U. S. Rubber Company, for a fellowship in Physics for the 1961-1962 session  2,771 
From Union Bag Charitable Trust, to the Engineering School to be used for
distinguished lecturers 
2,000 
From Lederle Laboratories, for research under the direction of Dr. C. M. Kunin,
Department of Preventive Medicine 
3,000 
From Parke, Davis & Company, to the School of Medicine in support
of a fellowship in Pediatrics 
2,500 
From Virginia Tuberculosis Association, to the School of Medicine for continued
research under the direction of Dr. Q. N. Myrvik 
5,000 
From Norwich Pharmacal Company, for research under the direction of Dr.
A. J. Paquin, Department of Urology 
1,650 
From American Medical Research Foundation, for research under the direction
of Dr. A. J. Paquin, Department of Urology 
500 
From General American Transportation Corp. for research under the direction of
Dr. A. R. Kuhlthau, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences 
2,500 
From American Cancer Society, for an undergraduate teaching grant under the
direction of Dr. George Cooper, Department of Radiology 
2,500 
From American Cancer Society, for continued research in the School of Medicine  20,000 
From the National Association for Mental Health, for research under the direction
of Dr. Ian Stevenson, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry 
8,000 
From American Heart Association, grant-in-aid for participation by Dr. Stuart H.
Bartle in a study project under the direction of Dr. J. F. Dammann,
Department of Surgery 
5,000 
From Virginia Heart Association, for continued research under the direction of
Dr. J. F. Dammann, Department of Surgery 
4,147 
From Virginia Heart Association, for a fellowship in the Department of
Internal Medicine 
3,800 
From Virginia Heart Association, for a fellowship in the Department of Surgery  3,800 
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for continued research under the direction
of Dr. W. R. Singleton, Blandy Farm 
13,769 
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for research under the direction of Dr.
W. B. Looney, Department of Radiology 
23,000 
From Bureau of Naval Weapons, for research under the direction of Mr. J. E. Scott
and Mr. J. E. May, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences 
56,299 
From National Science Foundation, an institutional grant for scientific activities  2,865 
From National Science Foundation, for research under the direction of Dr.
G. T. Whyburn, Department of Mathematics 
52,000 
From National Science Foundation, for research under the direction of Prof.
R. B. Martin, Department of Chemistry 
20,000 
From U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for the purchase of equipment by Dr. W. D.
Whitehead, Department of Physics, and Dr. T. G. Williamson, School of Engineering 
23,783 
From Department of the Navy, for the purchase of equipment for research under the
direction of Dr. N. Cabrera, Department of Physics 
12,000 
From Department of Health, Education and Welfare, a traineeship grant for graduate
nurses, under the direction of Miss M. Tyson, School of Nursing 
14,011 
From Department of the Navy, for continued research under the direction of Mr.
J. E. Scott, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences 
43,000 
From Department of Health, Education and Welfare, for teaching and traineeships
in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, under the direction of
Dr. A. J. Bollet, Department of Preventive Medicine 
46,107 
From U. S. Public Health Service, training grants under the direction of the
following members of the faculty 
Dr. A. E. Feller, Dept. of Microbiology  35,000 
Dr. J. I. Kitay, Dept. of Internal Medicine  32,347 
Dr. A. J. Bollet, Dept. of Preventive Medicine  25,164 
Dr. R. G. Kindred, Dept. of Orthopedics  18,900 
Dr. O. A. Thorup, Dept. of Internal Medicine  31,482 
Dr. B. S. Leavell, Dept. of Internal Medicine  4,860 
Dr. W. H. Muller, Dept. of Surgery  9,720 
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory  25,000 
Dr. Ian Stevenson, Dept. of Neurology & Psychiatry  32,776 
Miss Margaret Tyson, School of Nursing  9,521 
From U. S. Public Health Service, a post-sophomore research fellowship under the
direction of Dr. T. H. Hunter, School of Medicine 
3,572 
From U. S. Public Health Service, part-time research fellowships under the
direction of Dr. T. H. Hunter, School of Medicine 
5,184 
From U. S. Public Health Service, to Dr. W. H. Muller, Department of Surgery,
for the purchase of equipment 
8,675 
From U. S. Public Health Service, for research under the direction of the following
members of the faculty 
Prof. O. R. Rodig, Dept. of Chemistry  3,708 
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory  17,834 
Dr. J. I. Kitay, Dept. of Internal Medicine  21,864 
Dr. G. M. Gerken, Dept. of Psychology  2,415 
Dr. W. R. Sandusky, Dept. of Surgery  14,030 
Dr. C. L. Gemmill, Dept. of Pharmacology  8,280 
Dr. William Parson, Dept. of Internal Medicine  18,883 
Dr. O. A. Thorup, Dept. of Internal Medicine  12,305 
Dr. Q. N. Myrvik, Dept. of Microbiology  4,490 
Dr. C. E. Wheeler, Dept. of Dermatology  14,145 
Dr. R. G. Kindred, Dept. of Orthopedics  18,405 
Dr. Phyllis R. Ingram, Dept. of Surgery  10,925 
Dr. G. Goldstein, Dept. of Microbiology  9,373 
Dr. R. W. McGilvery, Dept. of Biochemistry  27,140 
Dr. J. B. Littlefield, Dept. of Surgery  21,093 
Dr. D. N. Mohler, Dept. of Internal Medicine  9,901 
Dr. H. S. McGaughey, Dept of Obstetrics  7,254 
Dr. C. H. Fox, Dept. of Obstetrics  7,990 
Dr. C. M. Russell, Dept. of Microbiology  8,798 
Dr. G. C. Pitts, Dept. of Physiology  5,393 
Dr. O. Swineford, Dept. of Internal Medicine  9,200 
Dr. D. W. Kupke, Dept. of Biochemistry  9,172 
Dr. V. Hollander, Cancer Research Laboratory  12,765 
Dr. A. J. Bollet, Dept. of Preventive Medicine  18,113 
Dr. J. I. Kitay, Dept. of Internal Medicine  25,205 
Dr. W. D. Warren, Dept. of Surgery  12,788 
Dr. W. A. Volk, Dept. of Microbiology  11,845 
Dr. L. M. Hall, Dept. of Biochemistry  19,320 
Dr. A. K. Brown, Dept. of Pediatrics  19,262 
Dr. A. J. Paquin, Dept. of Urology  6,297 
Dr. A. J. Paquin, Dept. of Urology  18,400 
From Mr. John Lee Pratt, for the Pratt Trace Analysis Laboratory
(NO PUBLICITY) 
20,000 
From an anonymous donor, to be added to the Surgical Library Endowment Fund  1,000 
From an anonymous donor, to be added to the Margaret F. Boggess Memorial Fund
for the purchase of hospital equipment 
1,000 
From an anonymous donor, to the Extension Division for the promotion of
real estate courses 
300