Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

APRIL MEETING, 1966 1335 Michigan Lions Eye Bank, Ann Arbor, for the Michigan Eye Collection Center fund (p. 1271).................................... $ 2,000.00 Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, to establish the Minneapolis Star Scholarship fund............... 400.00 Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, for the Minnesota M'ining and Manufacturing Company Fellowship in Chemistry fund (p. 725)................................ 3,300.00 Neil A. M\oore, Toledo, Ohio, $10,000 pledge, for the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project Gifts (see above) Morton Chemical Company. Ringwood, Illinois, for the Morton Salt Company Fellowship fund (p. 1191)........................ 2,500.00 Mu Phi Epsilon. Ann Arbor Chapter, MIilford, to establish the School of Music-Dean's Discretionary fund........................ 100.00 and for the Mu Phi Epsilon Scholarship fund (p. 696)......... 50.00 Owens-Illinois Technical Center, Toledo, Ohio, for the Owens-Illinois Fellowship in Crystallography fund (p. 782)................. 4,500.00 Delos IM. Palmer, Toledo, Ohio, for the Engineering College Special fund (p. 1298).............................. 500.00 Parke, Davis & Company, Ann Arbor, for the Parke, Davis and Company Fellowship in Pharmacy fund (p. 1192)................ 875.00 and for the Parke, Davis Clinical Physiologist fund (p. 455).... 1,250.00 and for the Epidemiological Research fund (p. 616)........... 600.00 Renee B. Perrin estate, New York, for the Oliver W. Perrin and Renee B. Perrin fund (p. 1298)........................................... 159.9S Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Perring. Bloomfield Hills, for the Business School-$55 Million Program (p. 1272)..................... 840.00 Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity Foundation, Incorporated, New York. for the Medical School Student Aid fund (p. 1270)............... 250.00 Pi Kappa Lambda, Ann Arbor, for the Pi Kappa Lambda Scholarship fund (R.P., 1951-54, p. 833).............................. 200.00 Mrs. Arthur Pound, Ann Arbor, for the Arthur Pound Memorial fund (p. 1298)......... 13.00C Radiation Incorporated, Melbourne, Florida, for the Radiation Research in Redundancy Reduction fund (p. 1114).................... 2,000.00 Joseph E. Rapkin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to establish the Rapkin fund, for support of a clinical study for the treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip in early infancy.......................... 1,000.00 Samuel R. Rosenthal. Chicago, for the Michigan Business School fund (p. 1141).............................................. 1,500.00 and for the William A. Paton Accounting Scholarships and Fellowships fund (p. 1194)..................................... 1,000.00 and for the Regents-Alumni Supplementary Scholarships fund (p. 1298)............................................. 500.00 and for the I. Leo Sharfman Economics Fellowship Endowment fund (p. 617).......................................... 3,000.00 W. P. Sanzenbacher, Toledo. Ohio, for the Engineering College Special fund (see above)........................................ 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Seelhoff, Dearborn Heights. for the Multiple Sclerosis Research in the Department of Neurology fund (see above) 50.00C James Shearer II. Chicago. for the Shearer Library Medical Endowment fund (p. 929)............................................... 100.70 Boaz Siegel, Detroit, for the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations fund (see above)........................................ 50.00 Sigma Alpha Iota, Ann Arbor, for the Sigma Alpha Iota Scholarship Award (p. 755)........................................... 25.00 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York, for the Alfred P. Sloan National Scholarships fund (p. 726).............................. 4,500.0C Sport Fishing Institute, Washington, D.C., for the Rampart Canyon Alaska Natural Resources Project (see above)................ 100.00 Mr. and 1\rs. John R. Steincipher. Ann Arbor, for the Internal Medicine Contingent fund (p. 1081)............................ 16.00 William E. Stirton. Sr., Dearborn, for the Fair Lane Center Program fund (p. 1272)........................................ 50.00 Mrs. J. M. Studebaker III, South Bend. Indiana, for the Nuclear Medicine Research fund (p. 1270).............................. 100.00

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)
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