Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

694 FEBRUARY MEETING, 1965 Lawrence B. Cann, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, for the Simpson Memorial Institute Special fund (p. 561), in memory of Kenneth Reardon. $ 10.00 Capital Cities Broadcasting Corporation, WJR, Detroit, to establish the Broadcasting Service-Radio Special fund.................... 200.00 The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York, for the Carnegie Foundation fund.......................... 5,028.71 Central Life Assurance Company, Des Moines, Iowa, for the Actuarial Science Program (see above).............................. 200.00 Champion Paper Foundation, Hamilton, Ohio, for the General Undergraduate Supplemental Scholarship fund (p. 616)............. 100.00 The Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research, New Haven, Connecticut, for the Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research (p. 636)............................... 13,102.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Conrey, Ann Arbor, for the Heart Research fund (p. 618)........................................... 15.00 Consumers Power Company, Jackson, for the Consumers Power Company Engineering Scholarships fund (p. 273)................. 1,500.00 for the Consumers Power Company Fellowship in Engineering fund (p. 273)............................................. 5,000.00 and for the Consumers Power Company General Scholarship (Freshman) (p. 273).................................... 300.00 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cooper, Ann Arbor, for the Emergency Fund for Foreign Students (p. 345)................................. 25.00 Jerome F. Cordes, M.D., Lansing, for the Cyrus C. Sturgis Visiting Professorship fund (p. 559).................................. 100.00 Glenn Coulter, Detroit, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above)........................................... 10.00 Lou R. Crandall, New York, for the $55 Million Program-Undesignated (see above)............................................. 2,500.00 Mrs. Lou R. Crandall, New York, for the $55 Million Program-Undesignated (see above)................................... 2,500.00 Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Cress, Ann Arbor, for the Michigan MemorialPhoenix Project Gifts (see above).......................... 200.00 Mary L. Cretens, Gladstone, for the Florence Huson Scholarship fund (R.P., 1914-17, p. 551).................................. 100.00 Selden Daume. Grosse Pointe Farms, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above)................................... 10.00 Edwin DeBarr estate, Dallas, Texas, for the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project Gifts (see above).............................. 15.80 Professor Benning Dexter, Ann Arbor, for the Joseph Brinkman Memorial Scholarship fund (p. 244).............................. 25.00 Dr. and MIrs. Archibald W. Diack, Portland, Oregon, for the F. G. Novy Library Endowment fund.................................. 2,019.27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donahue, Jackson, for the William K. McInally Memorial Lectureship fund (see above)...................... 350.11 Dow Chemical Company, Midland, for the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project Gifts (see above).................................. 6,815.00 E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, for the duPont Fundamental Research in Chemical Engineering (p. 193)............................................. 5,000.00 (p. 193).5,000.00 for the duPont Fundamental Research in Chemistry (p. 193)..... 10,000.00 and for the duPont Fundamental Research in Mechanical Engineering (p. 193)........................................... 5,000.00 Eno Foundation for Highway Traffic Control, Saugatuck, Connecticut, to establish the Transportation Seminar...................... 3,000.00 Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc., Detroit, for the Federal-Mogul Industrial Engineering Doctoral Research (p. 193)............. 500.00 and for the Federal-Mogul Industrial Engineering Fellowships fund (p. 193)........................................... 4,500.00 The First Boston Foundation Trust, New York, for the Robert G. Rodkey Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship Fund in Banking and Finance (p. 636)........................................ 250.00 AMrs. Edsel Ford, Grosse Pointe Shores, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above).................................... 5.00 Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, for the Industry Program of the College of Engineering (p. 191)............................... 5,000.00 George A. Fuller Company, New York, for the George A. Fuller Company Award fund (p. 191)................................. 2,500.00

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