Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

MARCH MEETING, 1964 273 Rockefeller Foundation, New York, to establish the Rockefeller Foundation RF 63040 fund, to enable Professor Samuel J. Eldersveld to engage in a study of party leadership in the Delhi, India, area... $ 2,000.00 J. Speed Rogers, M.D., Wheeling, West Virginia, for the Neurosurgical Residents' fund (p. 244).................................. 100.00 George A. Schemm and H. Ripley Schemm, Grosse Pointe, through the Michigan Alumni Fund, 4,000 shares of Bin-Dicator Company common stock to establish the Ferdinand Ripley Schemm Merit Scholarship in Medicine, in memory of their late brother, Ferdinand R. Schemm, B.S., 1923, M.D., 1925. The fund will provide awards to promising incoming medical students, and a recipient may renew the award by maintaining a B average. George N. Schoonover, Chicago, for the Institute for Human AdjustmentSpeech Clinic, in memory of Bernard Spero.................... 25.00 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, New York, for the Alfred P. Sloan National Scholarships (p. 120).................................... 3,750.00 Social Science Research Council, Inc., New York, to establish the Social Science Research Council fund, for Professor David Goldberg's research................................................ 2,500.00 Seth H. Stoner, Bristol, Connecticut, for the Engineering College Alumni Assistance fund (p. 245), in memory of Rene Sauzedde.......... 50.00 D. A. Sun, Lansing, to establish the Robert Frost Portrait fund....... 2.00 Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut, through the Development Council, for the Actuarial Science Program (see above) 500.00 Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, to establish the Upjohn Company Research-Roseman fund, a discretionary fund to support Dr. Saul Roseman's research...................................... 2,500.00 American Association of University Women, Birmingham Branch, for the Regents-Alumni Supplementary Scholarship (R.P., 1960-63, p. 879)............................................... 50.00 American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation, Chicago, to establish the Michigan State Medical Society Student Aid fund, for needy students in the MXedical School who may need nonrefundable grants-in-aid................................ 38,325.17 Anderson Family, Kalamazoo, for the Cerebral Palsy Clinic (p. 169), in memory of Margaret Meader............................ 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Bauman, Burtonville, Maryland, and Miss Ingeborg Stolson, Saginaw, for the James H. Maxwell Memorial Research fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 962), in memory of their mother, Mrs. Gertie Stolson............................... 10.00 Estate of Clare Beebe Beck, Chicago, for the Edward Scott Beck American History Scholarship (p. 168)..................... 33.37 Joyce Buck, Wyandotte, for the Simpson Memorial Institute Special fund (p. 246).......................................... 100.00 and Pi Beta Phi fraternity, Michigan Delta Chapter, Albion, for the same fund, in memory of Mary Jane Ericson............. 40.00 Consumers Power Company, Jackson, for the Consumers Power Company Engineering Scholarships (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1080)...... 2,250.00 for the Consumers Power Company Fellowship in Engineering (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1080)................................ 7,500.00 and for the Consumers Power Company General Scholarship (Freshmen) (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1080)...................... 300.00 Diamond Alkali Company Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, for the Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Special fund (p. 120) 600.00 Ernst & Ernst, Lansing Office, Lansing, for the Margaret Lordan fund (R.P., 1923-26, p. 801), in memory of David L. Flory, Jr.... 26.00 Esso International, Inc., New York, to establish the Esso International, Inc., Grant-in-Aid-Kim fund, for partial support of Hun-Chol Kim's doctoral thesis................................... 3,000.00 Ford Foundation, New York, for the Special Law School Aid fund (p. 191), in support of Professor Estep's research in telecommunications......................................... 4,250.00 General Motors Corporation, GMC Truck and Coach Division, Pontiac, to establish the Mechanical Engineering Research Allowance Special fund....................................... 1,000.00 Edwin S. George Foundation, Birmingham, for the Speech Clinic Special fund (p. 14)..................................... 2,500.00

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)
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