Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1960-1963)

1002 JANUARY MEETING, 1963 ture is in use, and the Church Street Parking Structure Addition is progressing satisfactorily; that the contract for the Buhl Research Center for Human Genetics has been let to A. Z. Shmina and Sons; and that planning is proceeding on schedule for the Museums Building Addition, for the Kresge Medical Research Building Addition, for the Dearborn Center Housing, and for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Building. University Musical The Vice-President in charge of business and finance filed for record Society: Audit the audit of the University Musical Society submitted by Dr. Charles A. Sink, President, for the year ended August 31, 1962, as prepared by Icerman, Johnson & Hoffman, certified public accountants (p. 577). Gifts The President reported gifts from the following sources. These were accepted in accord with their terms and conditions and with appropriate thanks in each case (p. 984): American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, Washington, D.C., for the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Scholarship (p. 518)........................................ $ 400.00 American Metal Climax Foundation, Inc., New York, for the Geology Department Special fund (p. 962).......................... 500.00 Anonymous donor, for the Medical School Color Television fund (p. 539)............................................. 8,000.00 Anonymous donor, for the Medical School Special fund (p. 985).... 600.00 and G. L. Schaiberger, M.D., West Branch, for the same fund.. 250.00 Ayerst Laboratories, New York, for the Circulation Research fund (p. 879)............................................... 5,000.00 Estate of Dorcas E. Campbell, New Y ork, f or the Dorcas E. Campbell Scholarship (p. 12)...................................... 1,000.00 Frances A. Campbell, Washington, D.C., for the Music Special Account (p. 962)............................................... 15.00 Professor Walter L. Chambers, Ann Arbor, to establish the Landscape Architecture Scholarship and Fellowship..................... 250.00 Walker L. Cisler, Detroit, for the Harlan Hatcher fund (p. 962)... 500.00 Civic Fund, Kalamazoo, to establish the Civic Fund.............. 1,000.00 Forney W. Clement Memorial Foundation, Inc., Detroit, for the Forney Clement Memorial fund (p. 878).......................... 1,200.00 S. F. Cuncie, East Detroit, for the Louis C. and Grace M. Karpinski Memorial Scholarship (p. 986)............................ 5.00 Mrs. Frederick W. DeFoe, New York, for the Frederick W. DeFoe Memorial Scholarship (R.P., 1957-60, p. 965)............... 2,000.00 M. S. DeWeese, M.D., Ann Arbor, for the Surgical Research Project (p. 735)............................................... 1,000.00 Elsie Druggan, Columbus, Ohio, through the Development Council, to set up a life-income agreement (p. 186) establishing the Mark Luchs Scholarship (p. 707). After Miss Druggan's death the fund will be a permanent endowment fund, the income to be used for scholarships in the School of Music........................ 50,000.00 Ford Foundation, New York, to establish the Ford Foundation Behavioral Sciences-H. C. Kelman fund....................... 1,333.10 George A. Fuller Company, New York, for the George A. Fuller Company Award (p. 986).................................... 2,500.00 Carl A. Gerstacker, Midland, for the Waggoner Research fund (p. 133) 1,200.00 E. S. Gurdjian, M.D., Detroit, for the Neurosurgical Residents' fund (p. 962).................................................... 250.00 Mrs. James E. Harris and Miss Marian E. Harris, Newark, New Jersey, for the James E. Harris Scholarship in Chemistry (R.P., 1948-51, p. 403)........................................ 3,000.00 Johnson, Johnson & Roy, Ann Arbor, for the Landscape Architecture Competition Prize (p. 669)............................... 100.00 and for the Landscape Architecture Scholarship and Fellowship (see above)............................................. 200.00 Koebel Diamond Tool Company, Detroit, for the Koebel Diamond Tool Research fund (R.P., 1957-60, p. 1241).................... 250.00

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1960-1963)
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