Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

FEBRUARY MEETING, 1965 695 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division, Detroit, for the University Bands Assistance fund (p. 190), to cover the expenses of the Marching Band on its trip to the Michigan-Ohio State football game on November 21, 1964.............................. $10,891.14 General Motors Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division, Warren, for the Mechanical Engineering Research Allowance Special fund (p. 591) 500.09 Robert B. Gilbertson, M.D., Knoxville, Tennessee, for the Cyrus C. Sturgis Visiting Professorship fund (see above)............... 100.00 Charles C. Haffner III, Chicago, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above)........................................ 5.00 Dr. Frank C. Hamm, Brooklyn, New York, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above)............................... 5.00 Handley Industries, Inc., Jackson, for the William K. McInally Memorial Lectureship fund (see above)........................... 100.00 Mabel Herbert Harper estate, New York, for the Lathrop Colgate Harper Endowment Fund No. 1 (R.P., 1960-63, p. 734)....... 1,129.74 Mrs. Norman E. Hartweg, Ann Arbor, for the Norman E. Hartweg Memorial Fund for Tropical Studies (p. 616)................. 100.00 William Randolph Hearst Foundation, New York, for the Journalism Special fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 879)....................... 1,050.03 Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, New Jersey, for the Circulation Research fund (p. 315)..................................... 3,000.00 George E. Holbrook, Wilmington, Delaware, to establish the A. D. M oore Lecture Series fund................................ 4,000.00 Sibley Hoobler, M.D., Ann Arbor, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above)........................................ 5.00 G. A. Ingram Company, Detroit, for the G. A. Ingram Company Scholarship for Freshman Medical Students (p. 244)............... 500.00 Mrs. Mary Ann Jamison, Simsbury, Connecticut, for the Heart Research fund (see above), in memory of Odina B. Olson................ 5.00 Johnson, Johnson & Roy, Inc., Ann Arbor, for the Landscape Architecture Scholarship and Fellowship fund (p. 617)................ 300.00 Mead Johnson & Company, Evansville, Indiana, to establish the Mead Johnson Study in Obstetrics and Gynecology fund.............. 4,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Keller, Jasper, for the Cystic Fibrosis fund (p. 637).............................................. 10.00 The Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, New York, first half of $20,000 grant, to establish the University of Michigan Mental Retardation Center.................................. 10,000.00 Henry H. Kent, Lake Worth, Florida, for the Reuben L. Kahn Research fund (R.P., 1960-63, p. 1004)............................ 300.00 Bessie White Kenyon estate, Ann Arbor, to establish the Herbert A. and Bessie W. Kenyon Dramatic Library fund (p. 591)............ 239.38 James Klancnik, Ann Arbor, for the Clements Library Associates fund (see above)............................................. 5.00 Harry B. and Anna Korman Foundation, Detroit, for the Urological Research fund (p. 455)................................... 200.00 Barbara S. Kraft, Washington, D.C............................. 185.00 and Louis Kraft, New York,............................... 180.00 and Stephen Kraft, Wheaton, Maryland, to establish the Arthur J. Kraft M emorial fund..................................... 185.00 Lake Carriers' Association, Cleveland, Ohio, to establish the Lake Carriers' Association-Wave Tank fund.................... 1,500.00 Mrs. Marguerite N. Lambert, Ann Arbor, for the F. G. Novy Library Endowment fund (see above).............................. 250.00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landman, Jackson, for the William K. McInally Memorial Lectureship fund (see above)..................... 15.00 Lawrence Children's Underwear Company, Inc., New York, for the Emergency Fund for Foreign Students (see above)............. 50.00 and for the Arthur Van Duren Memorial Student Aid fund (p. 295) 50.00 Mrs. George C. Leslie, Charleston, West Virginia, for the James Leslie French Scholarship fund (p. 316).......................... 50.00 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana, for the Heart Station Research fund (p. 193)................ 1,000.00 Gustave E. Lohrke, Bay City, for the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project Gifts (see above)............................. 20.00 Joe Lowe, Englewood, New Jersey, for the Charles R. Rein Fellowship in Dermatology fund (p. 193)............................. 1,000.00

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)
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