Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

246 FEBRUARY MEETING, 1964 Snyder Ophthalmic Foundation, to establish the Walter H. Snyder Ophthalmic Research fund................................$200,961.00 (Dr. Snyder, who died in 1938, was an ophthalmologist and an 1891 graduate of the Medical School.) Socony MIobil Oil Company, Princeton, New Jersey, to establish the Socony Mobil Oil Company Mathematics Research-Thrall fund 3,000.00 Mrs. Ganson Taggart, Grand Rapids, for the Michigan Historical Collections fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1025).................. 50.00 Union Pump Company, Battle Creek, for the Hydraulic Laboratory Research fund (R.P., 1957-60, p. 704).................... 2,250.00 United Health Foundations, Inc., New York, to establish the United Health Foundations, Inc., Operative Dentistry Fellowship...... 7,280.00 Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, for the Dermatology Research fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1027)................................ 1,000.00 and for the Upjohn-Simpson Memorial Institute fund (p. 15).. 2,500.00 Visiting Nurse Association, Detroit, to establish the Emilie Gleason Sargent Prize, "to be awarded annually to a public health nurse in the School of Public Health who by strength of character, personal and professional integrity, and academic achievement gives promise of leadership in public health nursing.... This prize is established to honor Emilie G. Sargent, who has been Executive Director of the Visiting Nurse Association of Detroit for forty years and has given outstanding leadership in her profession, in the community as well as the nation." (R.P., 1960-63, p. 171) 4,000.00 Washtenaw County Tuberculosis Association, Ann Arbor, for the Allergy Special fund (see above).......................... 2,000.00 Mrs. Paul S. Welch, Ann Arbor, for the Paul S. Welch Limnological Library fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 648)...................... 30.00 Mr. and Mrs. James P. White, Kalamazoo, for the Simpson Memorial Institute Special fund (p. 169), in memory of Laura Manning.. 10.00 Winthrop Laboratories, New York, for the Urological Research fund (see above)........................................ 250.00 Women's Auxiliary to the Student American Medical Association, Ann Arbor, for the Student American Medical Association Grant 164.92 George H. Brown, Ann Arbor, for the Catherine Smith Brown Memorial fund (p. 148)...................................... 5,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Carrigan, Jr., Ann Arbor, for the John F. Kennedy Peace Corps Scholarship (p. 203).................. 25.00 Lulu J. Dickinson estate, for the Student Loan Fund of the Michigan Alumni Fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 672)...................... 18,166.02 Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, for the Edith B. Daudt Convulsive Disorder Clinic (p. 193)........................ 4,000.00 David D. Hunting, Sr., Grand Rapids, through the Michigan Alumni Fund, to establish the David D. Hunting Buildings-Fresh Air Camp fund, for additional buildings for campers and staff at the Fresh Air Camp........................................ 7,074.43 Korean Club, Ann Arbor, for the General Library Special Book Purchase fund (p. 147), for a subscription to "a quality Korean newspaper being published in Seoul, Korea".................. 30.00 Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc., New York, to establish the Biological Chemistry Special fund, for a postdoctoral fellowship for Harmon C. McAllister........................ 500.00 National City Bank of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, for the National City Bank of Cleveland Fellowship (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1081).. 1,000.00 Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, for the Parke, Davis and Company Arthritis Research fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1160)............ 7,500.00 William W. Stout estate, for the William W. Stout Scholarship (p. 149) 850.45 Regent Emeritus Donald M. D. Thurber. Grosse Pointe, to establish the Donald M. D. Thurber Student Loan fund (p. 172)...... 1,000.00 Kellogg Founda- The President announced a proposal by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant tion for a three-year extension of the Junior College Leadership Program in the amount of $115,000. This program has been under the direction of Professor Raymond J. Young and was established in 1960 as the Kellogg Foundation Community and Junior College Administration fund (p. 193 and R.P., 1960-63, p. 72).

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