Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

998 SEPTEMBER MEETING, 1965 Mrs. Augusta Wallace Lyons, New York, to establish the Office of Religious Affairs-International Conference fund............... 5,000.00 Martin Marietta Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland, for the Aeronautical Engineering 50th Anniversary fund (see above)............ 600.00 Mrs. Caroline C. Marks, New York, for the Office of Religious AffairsInternational Conference fund (see above)................... 5,000.00 Lenore G. Marshall, New York, for the Office of Religious AffairsInternational Conference fund (see above)................... 500.00 Maxwell Scientific International, Incorporated, Long Island, New York, for the Cyrus C. Sturgis Hematology Library fund (p. 879)..... 100.00 MCA, Incorporated, New York, for the MCA Scholarship or Graduate Fellowship in Creative Writing fund (p. 344)................ 1,500.00 Metropolitan Detroit Committee to Retain Fluoridation, Detroit, to establish the School of Public Health Special fund............ 750.00 Michigan Gas Association, Ann Arbor, for the Michigan Gas Association Fellowship fund (p. 497)................................. 12,000.00 Michigan Heart Association, Detroit, for the Michigan Heart Association-Dean's fund (p. 782)................................ 7,330.00 Michigan Kidney Foundation, Incorporated, Ypsilanti, to establish the Michigan Kidney Foundation-Harvey fund................... 7,200.00 Joseph Myron Middleton estate, Beverly Hills, California, for the University General Loan fund (p. 616)..................... 100.00 Midwest Cooperative Chemotherapy Group, Chicago, to establish the Chemotherapy fund...................................... $ 2,590.00 Miles Laboratories, Incorporated, Elkhart, Indiana, for the Miles Laboratories Fellowship in Pharmacology fund (p. 456)........... 12,000.00 Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri, for the International Symposium on Free Radicals fund (p. 929)...................... 1,200.00 Morton Chemical Company, Ringwood, Illinois, for the Morton Salt Company Fellowship fund (p. 561)........................ 2,500.00 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint, for the Mott Inter-University Clinical Preparation Program for Educational Leadership fund (p. 457)............................................... 87,250.00 Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Incorporated, New York, for the Biological Chemistry Special fund (see above).......... 250.00 Dorothy Nash, Saginaw, for the Simpson Memorial Institute-Special fund (p. 881).......................................... 100.00 National Urban League, Incorporated, New York, to establish the National Urban League Fellowship fund..................... 2,500.00 Netherlands Ministry of Education, The Netherlands, for the Netherlands Visiting Professorship fund (p. 560)................... 7,634.50 The New York Community Trust, New York, for the Schoen-Rene Fellowship fund (p. 455).......................................... 2,500.00 New York University Medical Center, New York, for the A.R.A. Co-operative Clinic fund (p. 560).......................... 741.50 Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Incorporated, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the AEC Institute Allowance-Nuclear Science and Engineering fund........................................ 17,992.00 and for the AEC Fellowships Institutional Allowance fund (p. 696) 1,668.00 Harold E. Olney, M.D., Leonidas, for the Ophthalmological Research fund (p. 724).......................................... 60.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Olson, New York, for the School of Nursing Special fund (p. 693).................................... 5.00 Owens-Illinois Technical Center, Toledo, Ohio, for the Owens-Illinois Fellowship in Nuclear Engineering fund (p. 498).............. 5,000.00 Parke, Davis & Company, Research Laboratories, Ann Arbor, for the Parke, Davis Anesthesiology Research fund (p. 498).......... 2,160.91 and for the Parke, Davis Neuro-Pharmacology Research fund (p. 498)............................................... 4,500.00 Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, for the Parke, Davis and Company Burn Infection Research fund (p. 782)...................... 9,665.00 and for the Parke, Davis and Company Pharmacology Research fund (p. 457)............................. 3,000.00 Nellie S. Parks estate, Cleveland, Ohio, to establish the Nellie S. Parks Student Loan fund (pp. 599 and 171)...................... 67,758.09 Renee B. Perrin estate, New York, for the Oliver W. Perrin and Renee B. Perrin fund (p. 929).................................. 319.96

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)
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