THE purpose of this column is to give due and thankful recognition to recent gifts, grants, and bequests of $5,000 or more, indicating the variety of ways in which alumni and friends as well as corporations and foundations help to meet the challenge of constantly growing demands and increasing costs of operation that Dartmouth, like all educational institutions, faces in these times. It should be emphasized that the College receives many gifts of less than $5,000 and that these are needed and warmly appreciated, though they are not listed here. Gifts designated primarily to the Third Century Fund will be reported separately elsewhere.
Bequests
Estate of RICHARD L. WING 1909: $5,000 to establish the "Dick Wing 1909 Fund" for general purposes.
Estate of LYMAN ARMES 1912: $31,571 to establish The Armes 1885-1912 Funds numbers 1 and 2, unrestricted.
Estate of JOHN W. SALADINE 1917: $5,000 insurance bequest as an addition to the Archie B. Gile 1917 Memorial Fund for scholarships.
Gifts Subject to Life Income
JOHN W. HUBBELL 1921: $7,075 to establish the John W. 1921 and Ruth S. Hubbell Fund for general purposes.
MRS. HELEN F. TREADWAY (1908): $20,825 to establish the Treadway 1908 Scholarship Fund.
HUGH G. CRUIKSHANK 1921: $5,634 to establish the Hugh G. Cruikshank 1921 Fund for general purposes.
ROBERT V. REID 1928: $9,040 to establish the Robert V. Reid 1928 Fund for general purposes.
Two ANONYMOUS FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE: $16,835 each, to establish life income trusts for general purposes.
EDWIN B. PEASE 1925: $5,078, as an addi-tion to the Edwin B. Pease 1925 Fund for the Alumni Fund and Class of 1925 Scholarship Fund.
ANONYMOUS ALUMNUS: $401,450, as part of a major gift to the Third Century Fund and the Medical School.
Outright Gifts from Alumni and Friends
CARLETON BLUNT 1926: $18,700, as an addition to the Eleazar Wheelock Founders Fund No. 1 and $834 to the John E. Blunt 3rd 1922 Memorial Fund.
A. MARVIN BRAVERMAN 1929: $9,344 to establish the A. Marvin Braverman 1929 Fund, designation pending.
KATHERINE TUCK FUND (1913): $37,500 to establish the S. Pinkney Tuck 1913 Memorial Scholarship Fund.
MRS. EDITH MEYER RANNEY (1924): $21,330, as an addition to the Harr F. Ranney 1924 Memorial Fund to benefit the Alumni Fund.
WIFE OF ALUMNUS: $5,000, as an addition to fund for loans to Tuck School students.
VINCENT K. SMITH 1917: $5,000 for Department of Biological Sciences marine tide pool project.
ANONYMOUS DONOR: $5,000 for presentation of the "College on the Hill" to members of the Class of 1968.
HAROLD M. ARROWSMITH JR., friend of the College: $48,000 in support of Dartmouth's Foreign Studies Program.
RICHARD ANUSZKIEWICZ, artist in residence: $5,000, appraised value of his painting "Between."
ALUMNI FUND: Seven gifts of $5,000 or more, totaling $42,365, have been received thus far for the 1968 Alumni Fund.
Foundations
Louis BOEHM FOUNDATION: $9,050 for the Louis Boehm Foundation Scholarship Fund to assist members of the Class of 1970.
EVELYN A. JAFFE CHARITABLE TRUST: $10,000 for art objects for Hopkins Center.
Corporations
CARPENTER STEEL COMPANY: $20,000 for the Thayer School Educational Partnership Program and $1.000 for the Tuck Associates Program.
E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & Co.: $2,500 grant to Thayer School for chemical engineering, $10.000 grant to the Department of Chemistry, and $2,000 grant to the Department of Physics.
Esso EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $7,500 for the Dartmouth Experimental College to help defray expenses of the National Conference for Experimental Colleges held in Hanover, April 4-7, 1968.
THE FOXBORO COMPANY: $20,000 for the Thayer School Educational Partnership Program.
OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC.: $20,000 for the Thayer School Educational Partnership Program.
PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY: $5,000 for the Medical School.
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION: $5,000 unrestricted, assigned for use in the Departments of Chemistry and Physics.
MONSANTO FOUNDATION: $5,000, first installment of a $15,000 grant for unrestricted use in the Tuck School, Thayer School, and Department of Chemistry.
SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC.: $19,325, value of a Model 720 Display System presented to Thayer School for use with the facilities of the Kiewit Computation Center.
MCCARTHY-HICKS FOUNDATION: $8.000 for scholarships.