For the 1973-74 fiscal year the total of all gifts to Dartmouth from private sources was $15,841,925. This is the sixth consecutive year in which the total of privatesource gifts has exceeded $15 million. Since the Third Century Fund was launched in 1967, a total of $125 million has been given to Dartmouth.
Last year's gift total by programs or sources follows:
Alumni Fund $3,836,273 Bequests 3,597,163 Foundations 2,854,174 Other Gifts 1,713,007 Life Income Trusts 1,597,163 Third Century Fund 1,180,840 pledge payments Corporations 1,063,305
It would be impossible in these columns to recognize all of the individuals and organizations whose gifts are so important to Dartmouth. From selected categories are listed below the gifts, grants, and bequests of $1O,OOO or more for 1973-74.
Major Gifts from Alumni & Friends
Without identification, following are some of the significant gifts during the year for special purposes.
ALUMNUS, Class of 1926: $42,625 in support of the Dartmouth Institute.
THREE ALUMNI, Class of 1930: $412,000 additions to the Faculty Fund.
ALUMNUS, Class of 1925: $26,740 to establish the Whitney Campbell 1925 Intern Endowment Fund.
ALUMNUS, Class of 1942: $225,000 to the Dartmouth Medical School.
SEVERAL ALUMNI & FRIENDS: $111,168 adding to funds in support of undergraduate and Medical School scholarships.
RELATIVE, Class of 1873: $714,728 to establish the Charles Henry Jones Third Century Professor of Management of Man at the Tuck School.
ALUMNI, Classes of 1931 and 1944: $105,000 toward construction of the Rupert C. Thompson Arena.
PARENTS, Class of 1970: $20,000 to establish a fund in honor of their son and in support of faculty development.
TWENTY-EIGHT ALUMNI, Various Classes: Gifts of $10,000 or more each, totaling $699,688 to the 1974 Alumni Fund.
Bequests
Estate of HELEN L. BULLARD: $30,478 addition to the Harold C. Bullard 1884 Memorial Fund for general purposes.
Estate of RALPH J. COCKS 1917: $44,395 to establish a fund in his name for unrestricted purposes.
Estate of ELSIE E. C. FERGUSON: $8,000 to establish the Mott A. Cummings 1882 Memorial Fund, unrestricted; and $2,000 to establish the Mott A. Cummings 1882 Memorial Fund No. 2 with principal and interest available for support of the Band.
Estate of CHARLES M. FRENCH 1924: $12,673 addition to a fund in his name in support of the Alumni Fund.
NATHANIEL AND MARTHA LEVERONE TRUSTS: $2,061,418 addition to a fund in their name.
Estate of SAMUEL R. MACKILLOP 1917: $12,000 addition to the Edith May Hodges Memorial Fund established by Samuel R. MacKillop 1917, for general purposes.
Estate for ALBERT E. PERRY 1908: $10,907 addition to a fund in his name, unrestricted.
Estate of HOWARD H. POTTER 1914: $10,000 to establish a fund in his name, unrestricted.
Trust under the will of THOMAS B. SHAW 1894M: $580,000 to establish a fund in his name for purposes to be determined later.
Estate of ROBERT M. STECHER 1919: $50,000 to establish a fund in his name, unrestricted.
Estate of RUTH M. TREFETHEN: $24,979 addition to the George E. Pender 1893 Fund in support of the Alumni Fund.
Estate of THOMAS E. WILSON 1935: $25,000 addition to the Charles E. and Thomas E. Wilson 1935 Memorial Fund in support of scholarships.
Gifts Subject to Life Income
ALUMNI, Classes of 1924 and 1939: $199,150 to establish funds with income to be used for general purposes.
FRIENDS of the College: $19,824 to establish a fund in support of the Film Studies Program.
SEVEN ALUMNI, Various Classes: $264,924 to establish funds in support of the Alumni Fund.
ALUMNUS, Class of 1924: $21,588 to establish a fund in support of undergraduate scholarships.
FIVE ALUMNI, Various Classes: $107,060 to establish funds with income unrestricted.
Grants from Foundations
WILLIAM BINGHAM II TRUST: $100,000 toward a $500,000 grant to the Thayer School in support of a venture fund to implement creative programs in engineering.
Louis CALDER FOUNDATION: $20,000 to the Medical School as final payment on a pledge of $60,000 for scholarships.
LANSING CHAPMAN FOUNDATION: $50,000 addition to the H. Sheridan Baketel 1895M Memorial (Medical) Fund for scholarships and $20,792 unrestricted, applied to Medical and School scholarships.
WILLIAM NELSON CROMWELL FOUNDATION: $10,000 toward a pledge of $50,000 to support the collecting and editing of Daniel Webster's legal papers.
THE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION OF AMERICA: 550,000 in support of the Native American Studies Program.
THE FAIRCHILD FOUNDATION, INC: $600,000 to complete a pledge of $3 million for the construction of the Sherman Fairchild Physical Sciences Center.
THE FITZGERALD FOUNDATION: $15,000 to complete a pledge of $25,000 toward construction of the Rupert C. Thompson Arena.
CHARLES AND ESTELLE GREENEBAUM FOUNDATION INC ; $10,000 addition to the Leon C. 1927 and Charles L. Greenebaum 1955 Fund for Scholarships.
RICHARD HELLMANN FOUNDATION, INC.: $30,000 to establish the Richard Hellmann Foundation Fund for the purchase of books for either the Baker or Feldberg Libraries.
HOPE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION: $75,397 to complete a pledge of $150,000 toward construction of the Rupert C. Thompson Arena.
EVELYN A. JAFFE HALL CHARITABLE TRUST: $50,000 addition to the William B. and Evelyn A. Jaffe Fund for the purchase of African art.
THE KETTERING FUND: $100,000 to the Dartmouth Medical School.
AGNES M. LINDSAY TRUST: $8,000 to the Dartmouth Medical School for scholarships for students from rural New England and $8,000 for undergraduate scholarships for students from rural New England.
MCGREGOR FUND: $50,000 unrestricted, but applied to the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs.
THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION: $750,000 to the Dartmouth Medical School to establish the Andrew W. Mellon Fund in support of the development of a new model of education in the health field.
RICHARD KING MELLON CHARITABLE TRUSTS: $50,000 final payment on a $100,000 grant in support of the Urban Studies Program.
BARBARA AND CLIFFORD MICHEL FOUNDATION, INC.: $20,000 toward a pledge for the construction of the Rupert C. Thompson Arena.
C. G. RAIBLE EDUCATIONAL TRUST: $14,309 to use for the benefit of the College as the President sees fit.
ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION: $16,190 in support of scholarships, $5,200 unrestricted and $100,000 to support development of the use of technology in education.
Grants from Corporations
AMERICAN CAN COMPANY: $10,000 in support of the Thayer Partners Program.
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & Co.: $5,000 in support of the Thayer Associates Program, $5,000 in support of the Chemistry Department, and $1,000 for a discretionary fund for graduate study.
EXXON EDUCATION FOUNDATION: $30,000 in support of Project FIND.
FOXBORO $10,000 for the Thayer Partners Program.
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION: $3,200 unrestricted, applied to the Faculty Fellowship Program, $4,280 in support of undergraduate scholarships, and $3,000 for the Tuck Associates Program.
GENERAL TELEPHONE & ELECTRONICS FOUNDATION: $16,000 to Thayer School in support of bio-engineering, $4,000 to the Tuck School for scholarships, and $2,000 for the Tuck Associates Program.
HONEYWELL, INC.: $10,000 to the Thayer School for the Faculty Research Fund.
OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC.: $10,000 for the Thayer Partners Program.
PHELPS DODGE FOUNDATION: $10,000, unrestricted, to the Earth Sciences Department, applied as support for geology field trips.
PROCTOR & GAMBLE FUND: $5,000 to the Tuck School for the department of marketing, $5,000 to the Tuck School unrestricted, $5,000 to the Faculty Fellowship Program, and $5,000 to the Dartmouth Medical School.
XEROX CORPORATION: $20,000 for the Thayer Partners Program.