During this period when Dartmouth is receiving major support through payments to the Third Century Fund and the annual Alumni Fund, it is important not to lose sight of other ongoing ways in which alumni, friends, foundations, and corporations help to meet the challenge of constantly growing demands and increased costs of operation facing the College. 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.
Bequests
Estate of OLNEY S. MORRILL 1920: $10,000 to establish an unrestricted fund in his name.
Estate of ALICE JONES Foss, widow of Walter A. Foss 1899: $7,810 in memory of Walter A. Foss in support of heart research at the Medical School.
Trust estates of E. PEABODY GERRY 1869 and his wife, MARTHA J. H. GERRY: $234,220 addition to the E. Peabody Gerry 1869 Memorial (building) Fund. This fund now totals $656,385.
Estate of WILLIAM M. BODWELL 1906: $6,000 to be used in any way the President sees fit.
Estate of LYMAN M. DRAKE JR. 1918: $25,000 to establish a fund in his name, unrestricted.
Trust estate of ARTHUR R. VIRGIN 1900: $40,000 addition to the Arthur R. Virgin 1900 Professorship of Music, now totaling $490,000.
Estate of ALBERT L. EMERSON 1923: $28,736 addition to the Albert L. Emerson 1923 Fund, making a total bequest of $1,076,866.
Estate of BLANCHE N. STEVENS, widow of Albert E. Stevens 1907: $15,000 to establish a fund in his name to support the Alumni Fund.
Trust estate of CLARENCE B. LITTLE 1881: $196,044 addition to unrestricted funds.
Estate of RANDALL B. COOKE 1906: $12,006 to establish a fund in his name in support of the Alumni Fund.
Estate of PHEBE KEY STRYKER COYKENDALL, widow of Kenneth Coykendall 1925: $24,928 to establish a fund in her name, unrestricted.
Estate of JOSEPH G. DAVIDSON, friend of the College: $146,475 addition to a fund in his name subject to life income.
Estate of LINCOLN H. WELD 1921: $25,127 to establish a fund in his name, unrestricted.
Estate of RUPERT C. THOMPSON 1928: $602,435 to establish a fund in his name, unrestricted.
Estate of ELLSWORTH B. BUCK 1914: $100,588 to establish a fund in his name for general purposes.
Estate of ORVILLE W. SMITH 1903: $8,974 addition to a fund in his name.
Estate of ALBERT E. PERRY 1908: $6,500 addition to a fund in his name.
Estate of CHARLES O. CASWELL 1890: $67,784 to establish the Charles O. Caswell 1890 Memorial Fund, unrestricted.
Estate of FRANCES CASWELL EDGERLY, widow of Charles O. Caswell 1890: $44,815 addition to the Memorial Fund established in his name.
Estate of MARGARET M. BARTLETT, widow of Herbert L. Bartlett 1914: $10,320 to establish the Herbert L. Bartlett 1914 Memorial Fund, unrestricted.
Estate of ETHEL H. VEIT, widow of Herbert H. Veit 1923: $10,000 to establish the Herbert H. 1923 and Ethel H. Veit Fund, unrestricted.
Estate of KATHRYN L. TORREY, widow of Bowen Torrey 1917: $6,915 for unrestricted use.
Estate of ROXANA A. W. BOWEN, daughter of John Wentworth 1836: $201,757 to establish the Roxana Atwater Wentworth Bowen (1836) Fund, unrestricted.
Gifts from Alumni and Friends
WILLIAM G. ALLYN 1932: $12,084 for purposes to be designated at a later date.
WALTER OLIPHANT, Tuck School Overseer: $5,000 to Tuck School in support of accounting lectures.
FOXHALL A. PARKER 1948: $5,000 to the Thayer School of Engineering to partially support a lecturer and graduate student in Bioengineering.
RALPH L. RICKENBAUGH 1928 and KENT L.RICKENBAUGH 1959: Gift-in-kind of a 1971 Cadillac for the use of the College.
MARGARET BUNDY SCOTT, sister of Bruce F. Bundy 1916: $50,000 to establish a fund in his name for Glee Club trips.
Gifts Subject to Life Income
EVERETT W. GOODHUE 1900: $20,000 to establish the Henry A. Goodhue 1857 and Everett W. Goodhue 1900 Fund in support of the Alumni Fund.
SHERMAN T. BAKETEL 1928: $5,844 to establish the Roy V. Baketel (1899 Medical) Memorial for the general purposes of the Medical School.
J. BRANTON WALLACE 1926: $17,908 to establish a fund in his name for general purposes.
ANONYMOUS ALUMNUS: $23,900 to establish a fund for general purposes.
Grants from Foundations
WALLACE-ELJABAR FUND, INC.: $12,500 to the Tucker Foundation for use in the Jersey City Project.
BRAITMAYER FOUNDATION: $10,000 to support several student administrative interns in the 1971-72 academic year.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CANADIAN FOUNDATION TRUST FUND: $5,000 for scholarships for Canadian students.
WILLIAM NELSON CROMWELL FOUNDATION: $10,000 second grant of five in support of Prof. Charles M. Wiltse's editing of Daniel Webster's legal papers.
BILL HAHN FOUNDATION: $10,000 to the Medical School to be used by Dr. Kenneth G. Johnson to start a program to provide better medical aid to the poor in rural areas.
JUNE ROCKWELL LEVY FOUNDATION: $5,000 to the Medical School, unrestricted.
THEODORE EDSON PARKER FOUNDATION: $10,000 to the Medical School for purposes to be designated later.
Grants from Corporations
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & Co.: $10,000 Science Grant for Chemistry. $2,500, grant for Chemical Engineering, $2,000 applied to the Physics Department.
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION: $5,000 unrestricted, applied to the faculty research and development program.
OWENS-ILLINOIS: $20,000 for Thayer School Educational Partners Program.
FOXBORO COMPANY FOUNDATION: $5,000 for Thayer Associates Program.
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES FUND: $44,160 unrestricted, as Dartmouth's share of gifts to the Fund from corporations.
CHEMICAL BANK: $5,000 unrestricted, applied to the Thayer Associates and Tuck Associates Programs.
EMERY EDUCATION FOUNDATION, INC.: $7,000 to the Tuck School in support of research in the area of marketing.
GENERAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRONICSFOUNDATION: $5,920 to Thayer School for a fellowship.
INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY, INC..$5,000 unrestricted, applied to the Faculty Fellowship Program.
PHELPS DODGE CORPORATION: $10,000 for use in the fields of geology and engineering"
XEROX CORPORATION: $10,000 in support of programs relating Dartmouth to the Tuskegee Institute and to the Jersey City Project.