Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

NOVEMBER MEETING, 1964 591 American Cancer Society, Inc., New York, for the American Cancer Society PRA 18 fund (p. 499)............................. $ 4,200.00 American Cancer Society, Michigan Division, Inc., Lansing, for the University of Michigan Cancer Research Institute, Michigan Division ACS fund (p. 499)................................... 13,381.73 American Fund for Dental Education, Inc., Chicago, for the Dental School Special fund (p. 454).............................. 37.50 American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation, Chicago, for the American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation fund (p. 271)......................... 7,179.00 Anonymous donor, for the Ann Arbor High Schools Freshman Scholarship, established by the Regents at the October 23, 1964, meeting (p. 563)........................................ 500.00 Sherman Baldwin, New York, for the Dr. William. Scott Endowment fund (p. 345).......................................... 100.00 Harvey C. Brill, Oxford, Ohio, to establish the Moses Gomberg Centennial Gifts fund....................................... 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Butcher, West Hartford, Connecticut, through the Michigan Alumni Fund, to establish the Weltha McLachlan Van Eenam Memorial fund, in memory of Mrs. Butcher's mother. The income will be used to support actuarial education and research. 500.00 Central Fibre Products Company, Chelsea, for the Burton Arnold French Scholarship (p. 147)..................................... 300.00 Consumers Power Company, Jackson, for the Thermonuclear Fusion Generation fund (p. 499)................................. 2,000.00 Mary Lee Cooke, Arlington, Virginia, for the Internal Medicine Contingent fund (p. 58)..................................... 50.00 Alden B. Dow, Midland, for the Institute for Social Research Building Construction fund (p. 559)............................ 5,000.00 School of Education Faculty, for the Heart Research fund (p. 561), in memory of Odina B. Olson................................ 10.00 General Motors Corporation, Detroit, for the Flint College General M otors Scholarships (p. 559).............................. 2,700.00 General Motors Corporation, Pontiac Motor Division, Pontiac, for the Mechanical Engineering Research Allowance Special fund (p. 500) 250.00 Gerber Baby Foods Fund, Fremont, for the College of Architecture and Design Special fund (p. 499)............................... 200.00 for the Literary College Special fund (p. 245)................ 600.00 and to establish the School of Education Special fund........... 200.00 William D. Hancock, Conroe, Texas, for the Herbert J. Goulding Memorial Loan fund (p. 121).............................. 300.00 Mary Henney-Smithe, Freeport, Illinois, for the Louise Fairman Scholarship (R.P., 1957-60, p. 434), in memory of Miss Fairman, who died recently at age ninety-one............................. 5.00 Humble Oil Education Foundation, Houston, Texas, to establish the Humble Oil Education Foundation fund..................... 2,500.00 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Incorporated, New York, for the Electronic Computers Transaction Editorship fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 933).................................. 1,200.00 Estate of Bessie White Kenyon, deceased (p. 319), to establish the Herbert A. Kenyon and Bessie W. Kenyon Trust fund, the income from which will be used for the purchase of books relating to the theater, stage, and drama, securities having a market value as of April 7, 1964, of $130,005.03, and cash in the amount of....... 3,579.33 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Kirch, Ann Arbor, for the Multiple Sclerosis Research in the Department of Neurology fund (p. 120), in memory of W illiam Summers..................................... 17.50 Lloyd Brothers, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, for the Electrolyte Research fund (p. 317)........................................... 2,000.00 Lockheed Leadership Fund, Burbank, California, for the Lockheed Leadership Scholarship (p. 121)............................ 3,640.00 and for the Lockheed Supplementary Scholarship (p. 121)...... 1,500.00 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, St. Louis, Missouri, to establish the Mallinckrodt Renal Arteriography fund..................... 250.00 William H. Maroney, Grand Rapids, to establish the Russell John Lewis Memorial fund, for a scholarship for a married student in the Wildlife Management Department.............................. 1,000.00 Mellon National Bank and Trust Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the Business Administration Special fund (p. 345).......... 500.00

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