During this period when Dartmouth is receiving major support through giving to the Third Century Fund and the continuing Alumni Fund, it is important not to lose sight of other ongoing ways in which alumni and friends, corporations and foundations help to meet the challenge of constantly growing demands and increasing costs of operation facing the College these days. The purpose of this column is to make appreciative record of gifts, grants and bequests of $5,000 or more — other than contributions to the Alumni Fund and outright gifts to the Third Century Fund. The College receives many gifts of less than $5,000 and these are needed and warmly welcomed. In the two months, December 1968, lanuary 1969, the total of these more modest gifts, exclusive of those to the Alumni Fund and Third Century Fund, was $131,400.
Bequests
Trust estate of GRACE W. CARKNER through discretion of trustees of the estate: $31,-173, addition to the Grace W. Carkner Fund, unrestricted.
Estate of H. LYMAN ARMES 1912: $15,877, addition to the Armes 1885-1912 Fund, unrestricted.
Estate of JOSEPH LAWSON HARDIN JR., 1927: $231,160, initial distribution to establish the Hardin 1927 Baseball Memorial.
Trust estate of ARTHUR R. VIRGIN 1900: $450,000, initial distribution to support the Arthur R. Virgin 1900 Professorship of Music, previously established.
Estate of JOHN H. FINN 1910: $10,000 to establish a named fund to support the Alumni Fund and general purposes of the College.
Estate of THEODORE N. WOOD 1901: $10,000 to establish an unrestricted fund in his name.
Estate of JULIAN W. HALL 1915: $16,620 to establish the Julian W. Hall 1915 Fund, unrestricted.
Estate of ELMER H. PHELPS 1919: $89,837 to establish a scholarship endowment in memory of his brother John H. Phelps 1912, who died at the beginning of his senior year at Dartmouth.
Estate of GENIEVE A. NEWTON, widow of James W. Newton 1886: $10,812 to establish a scholarship fund in memory of her husband.
Estate of JAMES R. CURRY 1925: $5,000 to establish an unrestricted fund in his name.
Trust of EDWARD TUCK 1862: $43,000 to be added to the Edward Tuck Endowment.
Estate of late WIFE OF AN ALUMNUS: $21,-880, initial distribution to establish a fund, the name and purpose of which are to be designated.
Gifts Subject to Life Income
EUGENE HOTCHKISS 1922: $13,127 to establish the Eugene 1922 and Jeanette K. Hotchkiss Fund for general purposes.
RUEL S. SMITH 1923: $5,000 to establish the Ruel S. 1923 and Margaret Trotta Smith Fund for general purposes.
ANONYMOUS ALUMNUS 1933: $6,294 to establish a fund for general purposes.
PENNINGTON HAILE 1924: $16,362 to be added to his general purpose fund.
MR. AND MRS. BRUCE MCKENNAN 1927: $8,200 to establish the Bruce 1927 air Phyrne T. McKennan Fund for generapurposes.
ANONYMOUS WIFE of an alumnus: $8,312 to establish an anonymous fund for even tual support of Baker Library.
Outright Gifts from Alumni and Friends
MRS. RUTH D. MATHES, widow 1911: $6,275 to be added to the James Monroe Mathes 1911 and James Monroe Mathes Jr. 1939 Memorial Scholarship Fund.
MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN F. GOULD, Dartmouth parents, 1954, 1958: $14,422 to be added to the scholarship fund in their names.
ALUMNUS 1940: $29,988, designation pending.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM B. JAFFE, Dartmouth parents, 1958, 1960, 1963: $9,650 value of four items of African Tribal Art and a Chinese scroll painting presented to Hopkins Center Art Galleries.
A. MARVIN BRAVERMAN 1929: $22,372 to be added to the A. Marvin Braverman 1929 Fund, designation pending.
ANONYMOUS DONOR: $60,000, value of mural painting by Fritz Glarner, entitled "Relational Painting #88", presented to Dartmouth in honor of Governor Nelson Rockefeller 1930.
Foundations
Louis BOEHM FOUNDATION: $10,000 for support of the ABC program.
OLIVE BRIDGE FUND, INC.: $7,500 for development of teaching and research facilities of the Department of Medicine at the Medical School.
SERGEI ZLINKOFF FUND FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH AND EDUCATION: $35,000 for educational and research purposes in the Department of Medicine at the Medical School.
BENT LEE FUND, INC.: $10,000 for equipping laboratories in the Department of Medicine at the Medical School.
Corporations
CARPENTER STEEL COMPANY: $20,000 for the Thayer School Educational Partnership Program and $2,000 for the Tuck Associates Program.
SCOTT PAPER COMPANY FOUNDATION: $20,000 for the Thayer School Educational Partnership Program, $1,000 for Tuck School scholarships and $1,350 for the Tuck Associates Program.
EMERY EMPLOYEES SCHOLARSHIP FUND, INC.: $5,000 for support of Marketing Faculty research at the Tuck School.
FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK FOUNDATION: $10,656, unrestricted, applied principally to the Faculty Fellowship Program.
MCCARTHY-HICKS FOUNDATION: $8,000 for scholarships.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION: $15,770 for scholarships and $8,000, unrestricted.
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION: $5,000, unrestricted, applied to faculty research and instructional development programs.
STANDARD OIL OF INDIANA FOUNDATION INC.: $5,000 for the Faculty Fellowship Program.