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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA GIFTS, GRANTS AND BEQUESTS SEPTEMBER 1st, 1954 TO MARCH 31st, 1955

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  • THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

    GIFTS, GRANTS AND

    BEQUESTS

    SEPTEMBER 1st, 1954 TO MARCH 31st, 1955

  • THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

    GIFTS, GRANTS AND BEQUESTS(September 1st, 1954 to March 31st, 1955)

    GIFTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH AND RESEARCH EQUIPMENT

    Balfour, Dr. J. A.:for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in Surgery

    Banting Research Foundation (Toronto):for research in anatomy

    B. C. Academy of Sciences:for research in physics for research in zoology

    _$ 300.00

    600.00

    300.00300.00

    250.00

    300.00

    2,400.00

    300.00

    1,250.00

    400.00

    7,000.0018,915.001,780.00

    11,950.002,685.001,250.001,980.002,500.002,000.00

    500.00

    3,000.00

    2,977.315,65).813,842.84

    16,523.2617,157.97

    75.0042.73

    3,325.00

    380.45

    960.75

    5,000.00

    Board of Park Commissioners (Vancouver):for sports turf research

    British Columbia Golf Association:for sports turf research

    Buckerfield's Ltd.:for research in dairying

    Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy (Toronto):for research in pharmacy

    Ciba Company Ltd. (Montreal):for research in anatomy

    Community Chest and Council of Greater Vancouver:for research in social work

    Defence Research Board (Ottawa):for research in chemistryfor research in mining and metallurgy__for research in bacteriologyfor research in physics for research in biochemistryfor research in biologyfor research in pharmacology for research in anatomyfor research (B.C. Research Council)

    Department of Agriculture (Ottawa):for the vegetable seed project

    Department of Agriculture (Victoria):for biological assay of poultry feeds_

    Department of Health and Welfare (Victoria):for research in paediatricsfor research in biochemistryfor neurological researchfor narcotic addition researchfor neuropsychiatric research, etc.for research in clinical psychologyfor research in zoology

    Department of Mines and Technical Surveys (Ottawa):for biogeochemical research

    Department of Veterans' Affairs (Ottawa):for special research in biochemistry

    Eli Lilly and Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.):for research programme in pharmacology

    Government of Canada:for the Indian research project (anthropology)

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  • Kerr, Dr. R. B.:for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in Medicine 100.00

    Kinsmen Club of Vancouver (donation forwarded through theUniversity Development Fund):

    for the Kinsmen Chair of Neurological Research 5,000.00Merck & Co. Ltd. (Montreal):

    for research in dairy bacteriology 3,000.00Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada (Toronto) (through

    the University Development Fund):for muscular dystrophy research 1,000.00

    Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada (Vancouver):for multiple sclerosis research 8,200.00

    MacMillan and Bloedel Ltd.:for special research in forestry 1,500.00

    National Cancer Institute of Canada (Toronto):for research in biology 2,122.04for research in biochemistry 8,320.00

    National Research Council (Ottawa):for purchase of spectrometer and auxiliary equipment

    for chemical research 33,400.00for research in the field of mining 12,000.00

    Nutritional Consultants Ltd. (Winnipeg, Man.):for research in botany 500.00

    Province of British Columbia:Fort Langley restoration project 31.80Elite seed project 720.00B.C. assay project — poultry 1,000.00

    Robertson, Dr. H. Rocke:for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in Surgery 600.00

    Royal Canadian Golf Association (Toronto):for sports turf research 300.00

    Shell Oil Company of Canada Ltd.:for research equipment in chemical engineering 250.00

    Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. (Toronto):for nickel ore research 1,210.57

    Spencer, Col. Victor:for beef bull research 2,500.00

    Standard Oil Co. of B.C.:for research equipment in chemistry 150.00

    Stewart, Miss Isabel:for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in Surgery 23.75

    Sugar Research Foundation Inc. (New York):for sugar research, field of chemistry 3,540.00

    Trumbull, Mr. J. L.:for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in Surgery 250.00

    University Development Fund (through the Trustees):for muscular dystrophy research 302.00

    Anonymous:for a University research and development fund 11,700.00

    Anonymous:for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in the Department

    of Medicine 50.00Anonymous:

    for the Research and Postgraduate Fund in the Departmentof Surgery 50.00

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    GRANTS AND GIFTS FOR TEACHING, LIBRARY,LECTURESHIPS, SPECIAL FACILITIES, AND EQUIPMENT

    Agnew, Miss Marjorie:for the fine arts (music) building fund 100.00

    Anglo-British Columbia Packing Co. Ltd.:for work in fisheries 450.00

    B. C. Cancer Society:for special equipment in biochemistry 11,500.00

    B. C. Medical Research Institute:for the Bio-Medical Branch Library 1,000.00

    British Columbia Electric Railway Co. Ltd.:for work in Asian studies 12,500.00for work in oceanography 5,000.00

    British Columbia Forest Products Ltd.:for work in forest entomology 5,000.00

    Campbell, the late Anne S. (estate):for the Faculty of Medicine fund 1,155.00

    Canada Life Assurance Co. (Toronto):for the purchase of actuarial literature for the Library 100.00

    Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society:for the lectureship in the Faculty of Medicine 500.00

    Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd.:for work in fisheries 1,560.00

    Canadian Life Insurance Officers' Association (Toronto):for work in Commerce in life insurance 2,500.00

    Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. (Toronto):for equipment in electrical engineering 1,250.00

    Carnegie Corporation of New York:for teaching and research in anthropology 14,531.25for development of French Canada studies 4,843.75

    Cemco Electrical Manufacturing Co. Ltd.:for special purposes in Engineering 250.00

    Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Ottawa):grant for work in planning 3,000.00

    Department of Agriculture (Victoria):for the short course in dairying 1,500.00

    Department of Fisheries (Ottawa):for the Extension Department programme in fisheries 4,732.78

    Department of Health and Welfare, Victoria:for the training of medical bacteriologists 5,725.16for the training of psychiatric social workers 993.69for postgraduate training in nursing 159.81

    Fiddes, the late Robert W. (estate):for the Chair of Music 5,000.00

    Koerner, Mr. Leon J.:for work in Asian studies 1,250.00

    Koerner, Mr. Walter C.:for special purposes 10,000.00for work in Asian studies 1,250.00

    Men's Canadian Club of Vancouver:for the Men's Canadian Club Lectureship 500.00

    Miscellaneous donations:for the sales management course, Commerce 15.90

    McKeen, Mrs. S. S.:for the York lectureship in Medicine 500.00

    MacMillan, Dr. H. R., C.B.E.:for work in the Institute of Fisheries 10,000.00for special lecturer in Forestry 903.95for the Chair in Silviculture 6,050.00

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  • MacMillan and Bloedel Ltd.:for work in forest mensuration 5,000.00

    Nanaimo Dairy Co. Ltd. (Nanaimo):for the short course in dairying 10.00

    National Research Council (Ottawa):for special equipment in physics 14,000.00

    Northern Construction Company & J. W. Stewart Ltd.:for equipment in Civil Engineering 500.00

    Powell River Company Ltd.:for instruction in forest pathology ______ _______ 5,000.00

    Province of British Columbia (Attorney General's Office):grant for work in criminology__________________ 4,000.00

    Provincial Board of Health (Departments of Tuberculosis Controland Venereal Disease):for the Bio-Medical Branch Library 3,898.00

    Rockefeller Foundation (New York):for work in Slavonic studies 7 898 72for the Library, field of Slavonics 2,101.28

    Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. (Toronto):for the Sherritt Gordon Chair in Metallurgy_ 10,000.00

    Simmons and McBride Ltd.:for the lectureship in Medicine 300.00

    Summer Session Association:for the Library Book Endowment Fund____________________ 75.00

    University Development Fund (forwarded through the Trustees):for library books and magazines _______ 500.00for the Home Management House Building Fund_ 7,000.00

    Val Gwyther and Co. Ltd. (Consulting Engineers):for equipment in Civil Engineering 150.00

    Vancouver General Hospital:for the Bio-Medical Branch Library ______ • 5,000.00

    CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BROCK MEMORIAL BUILDINGRECONSTRUCTION FUND

    Contributed through the Alma Mater Society_________$ 2,335.44Contributed through the Alumni Association_____ 1 935 07Special anonymous contribution ________ ________________ 5,000.00Other contributions:

    Alexander, Mr. J. D. F. 5.00AlphaPhi Mothers' Club________________________ 25.00Anderson & Raymer, Architects (Chilliwack) 2.00Andrew, Dean G. C. 5.00Angus, Dean H. F. 3.00Arlett, Mrs. R. 0. (Cowichan Station) 5.00Auld, Mrs. Robert 5.00Bank of Montreal (Campus Branch) 200.00Barner, Mrs. Phyllis 20.00Beta Theta Pi Mothers' Auxiliary_ 12.75Bradshaw, Mr. 10.00Brown, Mrs. A. D. (Sechelt)__ 1.00Canadian Bank of Commerce (University Boulevard)_______________ 10.00Chalmers, Mr. W. Pork 10.00Christopherson, Mr. E. 2.00CKNW (New Westminster) 500.00Cumming, Mr. G. S. 10.00Curtis, Dean G. F.

    3.00

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    Duker, Mr. Harry 10.00Eagles, Dean B. A. 5.00Esko, Mr. Sam 5.00Field, Miss H. J. 5.00Film Society (U.B.C.) 65.94Gage, Dean Walter H. 10.00Geography Club (U.B.C.) 14.89Gunning, Dean H. C. 5.00Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.0 100.00Gregg, Mr. E. E. 100.00Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 10.00King, Mrs. Helen M. 5.00Lee, Mr. Edward G. 10.00Lions Ladies' Club _ 50.00Livingston, Miss Dianne 5.00Lord Byng High School 10.00Magee High School Students' Union 25.00Maunsell, Mr. H. B. 5.00Mawdsley, Dean M. Dorothy 25.00Messerschmidt, Miss Freda 1.00Moir, Mr. C. A. (Dartmouth, N.S.) 52.00Montgomery, Mr. S. J. 1.00Morley, Miss Nina (Corvallis, Ore.).. 10.00Murphy, Mr. T. W. (Namu) 2.00MacKenzie, Dr. N. A. M. 10.00McKimm, Mr. T. F. 5.00North Vancouver High School Students' Council 5.00P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter S, Vancouver 25.00Pepin, Miss Margaret M. (North Vancouver) 1.00Phrateres (U.B.C.) 32.40President's Office (U.B.C.) 2.00Purdy, Mrs. Mary I. A 25.00Stroyan, Mr. and Mrs. P. B 2.00Student Christian Movement (U.B.C.) 4.00Summer Session Association 25.00Sun Publishing Co. Ltd. 100.00The Vancouver Province 50.00Union College of B.C. 100.00University Hill Square Dancing Club 25.00Varsity Outdoors Club 60.00Wightman, Miss Margaret (New Westminster) _ 5.00Anonymous 2.00-Anonymous 7.50Anonymous 10.00

    DR. ISABEL MACINNES PORTRAIT FUND(Additional to previous contributions)

    Bolduc, Mrs. M. $ 4.00Hallamore, Dr. Joyce 10.00

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  • Lalonde, Miss M. E. Hay, Miss Marjorie (Lake Forest, Illinois) MacLennan, Dr. Lester D. (Fullerton, California) Maynard, Miss M. E. (West Vancouver) Moore, Mr. V. C. (Bonn, Germany) Norman, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Miss Frances E. Russell, Mrs. John (Rochester, New York) Taylor, Mrs. P. G Tracey, Mrs. Phyllis B. (Livermore, California) Wood, Mrs. F. G. C

    FOR THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE TRUST FUND

    Berry, Mr. T. V Braidwood, Mr. T. Britton, Mr. F. H. Burgess, Mr. W. R. (South Burnaby)_ Canadian Bank of Commerce __ ______Clarke, Mr. J. H. Dixon, Mr. W. H. S. Gestetner (Canada) Ltd. Gregory, Mr. Allen S. Ladner, Leon J., Esq., Q.C. Ladner, Mr. T. E. Mainwaring, Mr. W. C Motor Securities Co. Ltd. Ocean View Development Ltd. (South Burnaby) Rose, Mr. R. T. Sigurdson Millwork Co. Ltd Smith Lithograph Co. Ltd. Stokes, Mr. B. E. Swan, Wooster and Schiel Toronto General Trusts Corporation Vancouver Veterinary Hospital Ltd.

    $

    2.0010.0010.005.008.155.002.00

    10.0010.007.50

    10.00

    100.00200.00

    25.0050.00

    125.00100.0030.0050.0050.00

    1,000.00500.00

    75.00100.0025.0025.00

    250.00100.0050.00

    200.00264.50

    25.00

    GRANTS AND GIFTS FOR MISCELLANEOUS PURPOSES

    Alma Mater Society:for the Mildred Brock Room furnishings $ 24.15for the Law Common Room furnishings 213.91

    Andrew, Dean G. C.:for the President's Fund 5.00

    Angus, Dean H. F.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    Brechin Parent-Teacher Association:for the Home Management House 1.00

    Buchanan, Mr. J. M.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    Campney, Owen, Murphy, & Owen:for the President's Fund 110.00

    Chant, Dean S. N. F.:for the President's Fund 5.00

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    Clearihue, His Honour Judge J. B.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    Coady, The Honourable Mr. Justice J. M.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    Cunningham, Mr. G. T.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    Gage, Dean Walter H.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    Hamber, Chancellor Emeritus E. W.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    J. H. McRae Company Ltd.:for War Memorial Gymnasium floodlights 250.00

    Ladner, Leon J., Esq., Q.C.:for Law Common Room furnishings 100.00

    Ledingham, Miss Mary:for the creative writing course 10.00

    Logan, Col. H. T.:for the President's Fund 5.00

    Lord, His Honour Judge A. E.:for the President's Fund_ 7.50

    Miscellaneous donations:for the President's Fund 373.00

    Murrin, Mr. W. G.:for the President's Fund 10.00

    MacKenzie, Dr. N. A. M.:for the President's Fund 40.00

    Sage, Dr. W. N.:for the President's Fund 5.00

    Shrum, Dr. G. M.:for the President's Fund_ 10.00

    Simon Fraser Parent-Teacher Association:for the Home Management House 2.00

    Soward, Prof. F. H.:for the President's Fund 5.00

    Spencer, Col. Victor:for sports equipment 558.65

    Stewart, Mrs. Douglas:for the President's Fund 500.00

    University Development Fund:for the Engineering Undergraduates' Furnishings Fund $ 1,730.55for the Frederic Wood Theatre 150.00for the Garnet Sedgewick Memorial Lectureship 30.00for the Men's Athletic Committee 162.00for the President's Alumni Fund _______ _________ ______ _____ 6,534.00for the Simmons and McBride Lectureship__ ___________ 300.00for the U.B.C. Students' Co-op Building Fund ______ ______ 82.67for the Varsity Outdoor Club _______ 99.50for the Women's Residences Fund 28.50

    Weaver, Dean M. M.:for the Dean of Medicine's Fund 500.00

    Williams Lake Parent-Teacher Association:for the Home Management House 5.00

    Anonymous:for the President's Fund 25.00

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  • SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTThe University wishes to express its appreciation and gratitude to:

    The Rotary Club of Vancouver, for initiating and undertaking the project ofraising $150,000 to provide an International House centre on the Campus,and to the Vancouver and Marpole Rotary Clubs for assisting in the estab-lishment of the present International House club-room on the Campus.The Government and Legislature of the Province of British Columbia for thegift of an additional 435 acres for the enlargement of the Campus.Mr. Aubrey Roberts for his fine work in connection with the UniversityDevelopment Fund.

    FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES, BURSARIES AND LOANSContributions to Capital Funds

    Anderson, Mr. Douglas J. (Winnipeg):for the Student Emergency Aid Fund $ 200.00

    Balfour, the late Helen L. (estate):for the Helen L. Balfour Scholarship in Nursing 5,000.00

    Campbell, the late Anne S. (estate):for the Anne S. Campbell Bursary Fund_ 1,155.00

    Canadian Women's Press Club, Vancouver Branch:for the scholarship fund 250.00

    Carnegie Corporation of New York:for graduate scholarships in History and French for a

    five-year period 4,843.75Cliff, the late Ronald L.:

    for the Ronald L. Cliff Student Aid Fund 50,000.00France, Mr. John H. (Yukon Territory):

    for the Paul E. Murphy Student Aid Fund 2.50Frith, Mr. Walter D.:

    for the Walter D. Frith Student Aid Fund 500.00Gage, Dean, Walter H.:

    for the Daniel Buchanan Scholarship Fund 155.00Hamilton, Mr. Duncan A.:

    for the Duncan Hamilton Bursary Fund 12,500.00Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity (B. C. Alumnae Association):

    for the Kappa Kappa Gamma Bursary Fund 500.00Morrison, Mrs. A. B.:

    for the Gillmor and Roderick Morrison Memorial Scholarship 2,000.00Mount Pleasant-Cambie Kiwanis Club:

    for the Mount Pleasant-Cambie Kiwanis Club MedicalStudent Aid Fund 400.00

    MacDonald, Mr. J. A. (Trail):for the Paul E. Murphy Student Aid Fund 3.00

    McKechnie, the late Dr. R. E. (estate):for the Scholarship Fund 105.65

    Pi Beta Phi Fraternity (Edmonton, Alberta):for the Social Work Loan Fund_ 350.00

    Ravenhill, the late Dr. Alice (estate):for the Dr. Alice Ravenhill Scholarship in Home Economics_ 4,036.95

    Turnbull, Mrs. H. L. W.:for the Dr. H. L. W. Turnbull Memorial Scholarship Fund__ 1,075.55for the W. Elgin Turnbull Memorial Scholarship Fund 500.00

    University Development Fund (forwarded through the Trustees):for the Andrew H. Hutchinson Scholarship Fund 60.00for the Annie B. Jamieson Scholarship Fund 2.50for the Daniel Buchanan Scholarship 5.00for the Dr. A. W. D. (Bill Knox) Memorial Award 4,765.00for the Laura Holland Scholarship Fund 10.00for the Lieut. James Douglas Hamilton Prize Fund 80.00for the Richard Claxton Palmer Memorial Scholarship 2,500.00

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    Westcott, the late Lillian Mae (estate):for the Lillian Mae Westcott Home Economics Scholarship

    Fund (cash and bonds) 1,579.86Anonymous:

    for the Student Emergency Aid Fund 50.00Anonymous (through the University Development Fund):

    for the Special Assistance Fund 2,000.00

    Contributions to the Health Officers Prizein Preventive Medicine and Public Health

    Total subscriptions received $ 170.00Anderson, Dr. L. S. (Courtenay) Maddin, Dr. W. S.Balkany, Dr. A. F. (Trail) Mahaffy, Dr. C. E.Beattie, Dr. A. N. (Victoria) Mather, Dr. James M.Best, Dr. E. W. R. (Nanaimo) Mott, Dr. G. A.Black, Dr. Donald N. (Kamloops) Murray, Dr. S. S.Black, Dr. Duncan (Vernon) Mackenzie, Dr. C. J. C. (Dawson Creek)Brown, Dr. H. M. (Prince George) McLean, Dr. A. JohnClark, Dr. D. A. (Kelowna) MacLenna, Dr. JeanDolman, Dr. C. E. McMaster, Dr. S.Elliot, Dr. George Sunderland, Dr. W. R. (South Burnaby)Gayton, Dr. J. L. Watts, Dr. W. C. (Cranbrook)Gundry, Dr. G. H. Weston, Dr. AgnesHardie, Dr. Jean Whitbread, Dr. J. L. M. (Chilliwack)Kennedy, Dr. Harry K. (Cloverdale) White, Dr. John C. (West Vancouver)Kincade, Dr. G. F. Whittal, Dr. J. E.Larsen, Dr. A. (Mission) Wilde, Dr. E. W. (New Westminster)Lowe, Dr. Howard T. (Nelson) Willits, Dr. Reba

    Contributions to the Ben Hill-Tout Memorial FundContributions previously acknowledged

    (in Fall Congregation pamphlet)_ _$ 236.50Further contributions from the following to the total of 797.00

    Acadia Camp Householders Mills, Mr. JackAdams, Mrs. Edna Moodie, Miss MarionAndrews, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morrison, Prof. Ruth M.Armitage, Mrs. Betty MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. CharlesBarton, Mr. Norman MacKenzie, Dr. N. A. M.Boroughs, Mr. Bob (Seattle) Photolec LimitedBoyd, Mrs. Jane Risk, Mr. SydneyCoghill, Miss Joy Sage, Miss MargaretCooke, Prof. A. C. Scott, Prof. D. S.Cross, Miss Eileen Shier, Mrs. BarbaraDanter, Miss Vera Sinclair, Miss DoreneDepartment of Extension Smith, Miss MarjorieGruchy, Miss M. Somerset, Miss DorothyHallam, Mrs. Beverley Stewart, Miss EdithHankin, Miss Nora Stewart, Miss JessieHill-Tout, Mrs. Eva-Lind Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Victoria)Hill, Mr. Victor Taylor, Miss RowenaHill-Tout, Mrs. W. S. Thompson, Mr. S. R. (Victoria)Holborne, Mr. Peter Tripp, Mrs. IdaJohnson, Miss Lillian Victoria Camera ClubLalonde, Miss Margaret Wainman, Prof. A. W.Lindenberger, Mrs. Alice Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. A.Lloyd, Miss Gwynn Willing, Mrs. MurielMann, Miss Aileen Woodliffe, Mrs. AdaMiller, Mrs. Edith

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  • Miscellaneous Contributions forScholarships, Prizes, and Bursaries

    Antonini, Miss L.:for the Dean of Women's Fund 3.00

    Audivox of Canada (Vancouver):for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund 2.00

    Bailey, Mr. C. B.:for the Alan Walter Shore Memorial Scholarship 10.00

    Black, Dr. Howard:for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund_ 10.00

    Brissenden, Mr. P. R. (through the University Development Fund):for the Brissenden Bursary and Scholarship 200.00

    British Columbia Tuberculosis Society:for bursary funds 600.00

    Campbell, Mr. E. W. (Revelstoke):for bursary funds 50.00

    Dodek Bros. Limited:for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund__ 2.00

    Eilers Limited:for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund_ 10.00

    Fort Camp Students' Association:for the Fort Camp Bursary Fund_ 194.19

    Gage, Dean Walter H.:for special entrance scholarships 245.00to the President's Fund for special assistance 100.00

    Hamber, the Hon. Eric W.:for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund 100.00

    Hudson's Bay Company (Vancouver):for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund 10.00

    Huggard, Dr. Roy:for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund 9.50

    Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. (Victoria):for special bursary assistance to students from

    the United Kingdom 1,600.00Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity (B. C. Alumnae Association):

    for the Dean of Women's Fund_ 100.00Northwest Fur Farmers' Association (Alderwood Manor, Wash.):

    for the Lower Mainland Fur Breeders' Association Bursaries 200.00Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation (Canada) Ltd. (Toronto):

    for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund 25.00Patterson, Mr. Eugene B. (Pullman, Washington):

    for the Alan Walter Shore Memorial Scholarship_ 10.00Scroggie, Miss Elizabeth (Ottawa):

    for scholarship purposes 25.00Strong, Dr. G. F.:

    for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund_ 15.00Turnbull, Dr. Frank A.:

    for the Medical Ball Bursary Fund 9.50University Development Fund (through the Trustees):

    for the U.B.C. Alumni Scholarships 2,500.00University of Toronto Alumnae Association (Vancouver):

    for the Dean of Women's Fund 60.00Wood, Dr. Alex J.:

    for the Alan Walter Shore Memorial Scholarship 35.00Woodward-The Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Woodward's Foundation:

    fellowship for cancer research in the Faculty of Medicine__ 5,000.00

    Special Awards to Students in Attendanceduring Session 1954-55

    Alberta University P.E.O. Memorial Scholarship Fund:special scholarship $ 100.00

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    Burnaby District Teachers' Council:bursaries for students 200.00

    Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. (British Columbia Executive Council):special scholarships 800.00

    Canadian Legion, B.E.S. L. (Dominion Command):special scholarship 400.00

    Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. (Branch No. 153, Bralorne):special scholarship 50.00

    Central Labor Council of Seattle:special scholarship 500.00

    Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Ottawa):special fellowships 5,600.00

    Harold Scanlon Foley, Jr., Memorial Bursary Fund(through the Vancouver Foundation):

    assistance to students 990.00Imperial Oil Company of Canada:

    scholarships for dependents of employees 3,125.00Independent Order of Oddfellows:

    bursaries 1,400.00International Nickel Company of Canada:

    research fellowships 3,250.00Leonard Foundation (Toronto):

    scholarships 4,100.00Malcolm Island Parent-Teachers' Association:

    special scholarship 100.00Maud E. Warwick for War Orphans Inc.:

    special scholarship 600.00National Research Council (Ottawa):

    postdoctorate fellowships 4,000.00Navy League of Canada (Dominion Council):

    U.N.T.D. scholarship 250.00P.E.O. Sisterhood, Supreme Chapter (Portland, Ore.):

    special assistance for a woman student 150.00Soroptomist Club of White Rock:

    special assistance 250.00Strathcona Trust (British Columbia):

    special scholarship 100.00Vancouver Daily Province:

    entrance scholarship 250.00

    Newly Established AwardsAluminum Company of Canada Limited (Montreal):

    An annual scholarship of $400 and a supplementary grant-in-aid to theUniversity of $200. Available for undergraduates in Honours Coursesin Applied Science (Engineering), Arts and Sciences, and other faculties.

    The Andrew H. Hutchinson Scholarship:a scholarship of $150 annually, endowed (through the University Develop-

    ment Fund) by Alumni, the Vancouver Rotary Club and friends of Dr.Andrew H. Hutchinson; available to students in Biology and Botany.

    Balfour, the late Helen:a prize of $150, made possible by a bequest from the late Helen L. Balfour,

    to be awarded annually to the student obtaining highest standing in theFinal Year for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

    Ben Hill-Tout Memorial Fund:a prize to be given periodically from this fund, established by family and

    friends as a memorial to Ben Hill-Tout; the prize to be awarded incompetitive exhibitions of photographic art at the University.

    Carnegie Corporation of New York:two annual scholarships of $500 each for five years, one in French and the

    other in History, for graduates working in the French Canada field.

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  • Cliff, the late Ronald L. Cliff:a loan fund for students in all years and faculties, by a bequest of $50,000.

    Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited:(a) five annual scholarships, each of $400 a year for five years, for students

    entering the University of B.C. from Grade XII with a view to trainingfor the teaching profession; available for students in the areas of Camp-bell River, Courtenay, Ladysmith, Nanaimo, and Ocean Falls.

    (b) an annual scholarship of $500 for students entering the Third orFourth Year of Medicine.

    (c) an annual scholarship of $500 for students entering the Final Year inNursing.

    (d) an annual scholarship of $500 for graduate study in the field of Econ-omics or Political Science.

    (e) an annual scholarship of $500, open to sons and daughters of employeesof Canadian Western Lumber Company at Fraser Mills and CanadianTugboat Company Limited, and available for entrance from Grade XIIto the University.

    Delta Gamma Chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority:an annual bursary of $50 for a woman undergraduate in

    any year and faculty.Dolmage Towing Company Limited:

    scholarships to the total annual value of $750 forundergraduates in any faculty and field of study.

    The Dr. A. W. D. (Bill) Knox Memorial Award:established by friends in memory of Dr. A. W. D. (Bill) Knox. Awards from

    the Fund, contributed through the University Development Fund, will bemade to assist worthy candidates in postgraduate surgical studies.

    General Motors of Canada (Oshawa):Under the General Motors Canadian College Scholarship Plan, two scholar-

    ships are offered annually to the University of B.C. Each scholarshipcovers a period of four years, and ranges from $200 to $2000 perannum per student.

    Additional grants-in-aid of at least $500 per annum are given to theUniversity for each scholarship student in attendance.

    Hamilton, Mr. Duncan A.:a fund of $25,000 to provide assistance for selected students who would be

    unable to begin or continue their studies at the University and whoshow promise and ability.

    Harold S. Foley, Jr., Memorial Fund:a resident-fellowship at St. Paul's Hospital, available to graduates of any

    recognized medical school for postgraduate study in paediatrics fora one-year period. Total of $3600, of which $1800 is contributed bySt. Paul's Hospital and $1800 by the Harold S. Foley, Jr., MemorialFund.

    Health Officers of British Columbia:a prize of at least $75 annually for a student in the Faculty of Medicine

    who has contributed the most in the field of Public Health and Preven-tive Medicine.

    I.O.D.E., Pauline Johnson Chapter:a bursary of $100 available in the session 1955-56 to a

    student entering the Teacher-Training Course.1.0.D. E., Triple Entente Chapter:

    two bursaries of $100 each for students entering the Teacher TrainingCourse; available in the session 1955-56, commemorating the FortiethAnniversary of the founding of the Chapter.

    1.0.D.E., University Chapter:a prize of $50, available in the session 1955-56, for the best work in the

    evening classes in ceramics conducted by theDepartment of Extension.

    Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. (Victoria):bursaries for students from the United Kingdom.

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    Kapoor Singh Siddoo, Mr.:two scholarships of $250 each, one available to the student body at large,

    and the other to an East Indian student from India or living in Canadaor to a Canadian of East Indian origin.

    Morrison, Mrs. A. B.:an annual scholarship of at least $50 annually, established in memory of

    Gillmor Innis Morrison and Roderick Norman Morrison; available to astudent entering the Final Year of Agriculture in the field of genetics.

    Mount Pleasant-Cambie Kinwanis Club:a fund of $400 contributed annually to give assistance to worthy and deserv-

    ing students in the Faculty of Medicine.Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Woodward's Foundation:

    a fellowship of $5000 for cancer research in the Department of Biochemistry.Maclnnes, Mr. W. H.:

    prizes to the total of $175 for students entering the University withhighest standing in Grade XII Mathematics.

    Pacific Northwest Personnel Management Association (Vancouver Chapter):a scholarship of $250 for undergraduates interested in a

    career in personnel or counselling work.Pharmacy Alumni (in cooperation with the Pharmaceutical Association

    of the Province of British Columbia):a loan fund ,established in memory of Dean E. L. Woods,

    to provide assistance for students in Pharmacy.Pi Beta Phi Sorority:

    a loan fund for special assistance to Social Work students.Ravenhill, the late Dr. Alice (estate):

    a scholarship of $200 annually for the student obtaining highest standingin the Second Year of the Home Economics course.

    The Sidney Roofing and Paper Co. Ltd. (Victoria):A scholarship of $250 offered annually. Available in alternate years to

    students in Commerce and in Engineering. Established through theUniversity Development Fund.

    The Truck Loggers' Association:two scholarships to the total of $250 to be awarded to students entering

    First Year Forestry or Forest Engineering.Vancouver Sales Executives Club:

    a scholarship of $300, to commerce students with special interestand aptitude in sales.

    The W. Elgin Turnbull Memorial Scholarship:a scholarship of at least $75 annually, offered in memory of W. Elgin Turnbull

    by his family, and available to students in Pharmacy.Westcott, the late Lillian Mae:

    from a bequest of the late Lillian Mae Westcott, a prize is available annuallyto an outstanding student in the Home Economics course in the areasof clothing and textiles.

    Western Canada Steel Ltd.:a scholarship of $1000 to be awarded annually to a student entering the Third

    or Fourth Year of Metallurgy (contributed through the University Devel-opment Fund).

    Wooton, Mr. R. A. (Victoria):prizes to the total of $100 for students in the Second Year of Law.

    Anonymous:a special assistance fund for students (contributed through

    the University Development Fund).Anonymous:

    the Dr. Isabel Day Memorial Scholarship of $75 annually; available for astudent in Medicine who is outstanding in physiology.

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  • B. C. Credit Union League-service award 250.00B. C. Drugs Limited-scholarship 150.00B. C. Electric Veterans' Association-bursaries 200.00B. C. Inter-High Boys' Basketball Association-scholarship 200.00B. C. Society of Internal Medicine-bursary 450.00B. C. Tree Fruits Limited (Kelowna)-prizes 300.00Belkin, Mr. Morris-prize 100.00Bell, Mrs. Angela-bursary (trust fund) 150.00Beta Sigma Phi Sorority (Xi Alpha Chapter)-bursary 50.00Better Business Bureau-prizes 100.00B'nai B'rith Chapter No. 77-scholarship 50.00Boag Foundation-scholarship 250.00Bolocan, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (Calgary)-prize 25.00Bostock Memorial Lectureship-prize 25.00Brissenden, Mr. P. R.-scholarship and bursary 200.00Britannia Mining and Smelting Company Limited-scholarship 250.00British Columbia Beef Cattle Growers' Association-bursary 250.00British Columbia Bond Dealers' Association-scholarship 150.00British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited-service award 1,200.00

    scholarships 5,000.00British Columbia Forest Products Limited-bursaries and scholarships 7,000.00British Columbia Fruit Growers' Association-scholarship 125.00British Columbia Institute of Agrologists-bursary 125.00British Columbia Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association

    scholarship 100.00British Columbia Loggers' Association-scholarship and bursary 500.00British Columbia Lumberman-awards British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers' Association-scholarships

    and prizes 625.00British Columbia Parent-Teacher Federation-prize 100.00British Columbia Psychological Association-bursary 50.00British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited-scholarships 2,500.00British Columbia Teachers' Federation-silver medal, prize

    and three scholarships 550.00British Columbia Telephone Company-scholarships 2,500.00British Pacific Insurance Company of Vancouver-scholarship 100.00Bruce, the late Hon. R. Randolph-scholarship established by

    trust fund 200.00Burbidge, Mr. P. W.-scholarships 250.00Burroughs Wellcome and Company (Montreal)-fellowship 1,000.00Campbell, the late Anne S.-bursaries (trust fund) 300.00Canada Law Book Company Limited-book prizes Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation-prize 50.00Canada Shipping Company Limited-scholarship 250.00Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy-

    scholarships 200.00Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation

    (B. C. Lower Mainland Branch)-medal, scholarship, and prize 100.00Canadian Association of Social Workers (British Columbia

    Mainland Branch)-prize 25.00Canadian Forest Products Ltd.-scholarships and prizes 500.00Canadian Forestry Association (B. C. Branch)-scholarship 200.00

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    Increases in Existing AwardsB. C. Society of Internal Medicine:

    bursary for students in Medicine increased from $300 to $450 annually.Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited Scholarship:

    formerly the Pacific Mills Limited Scholarship, this awardincreased from $250 to $500 annually.

    Hamber, Chancellor Emeritus E. W.:prize for the leading student in the graduating year in

    Medicine increased from $200 to $250 annually.I.O.D.E., Sir Anthony Eden Chapter:

    bursary increased from $50 to $75 annually.I.O.D.E., Sir Charles Tupper Chapter:

    summer session bursary increased from $50 to $75 annually.I.O.D.E., Valcartier Camp Chapter:

    bursary increased from $50 to $75 annually.Maclnnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.:

    increase in the William Eugene Maclnnes Memorial Scholarshipfrom $100 to $150 annually.

    Maclnnes, Mr. W. H.:increase in the Mary Stewart Maclnnes Memorial Scholarship

    from $100 to $150 annually.Seaboard Shipping Company Limited:

    the two scholarships in Forestry increased from a total of$300 to $400 annually.

    Awards and Loan Funds Maintained,(Unless otherwise indicated, the amount shown is the

    annual value of the award or awards.)Abbott Laboratories (North Chicago)-fellowship $ 1,000.00Agricultural Undergraduate Society-trust funds for loans Alaska Pine Company Limited-scholarships 600.00Alliance Francaise (Vancouver)-bursary 100.00Allied Officers' Club Auxiliary-bursary 75.00Allied Printing Trades Council-scholarship 200.00Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity (B.C. Chapter)-bursary) 50.00Alpha Delta Pi Sorority (Beta Kappa Chapter)-bursary 50.00Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority (Delta Zeta Chapter)-bursary 50.00Alpha Phi Sorority (Beta Theta Chapter)-bursary 50.00Alumni-U.B.C. Fund-scholarships 2,500.00American Society for Metals Foundation for Education

    and Research-scholarship 400.00American Woman's Club-bursaries 500.00Annie B. Jamieson Memorial-scholarship (trust fund) 150.00Anglo-Canadian Shipping Company Limited-bursary 300.00A. P. Gardner & Co.-scholarship 250.00Architectural Institute of British Columbia-prizes and bursaries 450.00Aristocrat Cookware Limited (Vancouver)-bursaries 200.00Armstead, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel-scholarship and prize 300.00Association of Professional Engineers of British Columbia-prizes 125.00

    gold medal, and trust fund for loans Atlas Asbestos Company Limited-prizes 200.00Automotive Transport Association of B.C.-scholarship 150.00Baird, Mrs. W. S., and Gibson, Mrs. W. C.-prize 50.00Bateman, Mrs. S. J. (Chilliwack)-scholarship 100.00Baynes Manning Limited-bursary 300.00

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  • Canadian Industrial Traffic League-prizes 75.00Canadian Industries Limited-fellowship and research grant__ 1,200.00Canadian Institute of Forestry-gold medal _____Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy-prizes _______________ 60.00Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd. (Hobbs Glass Division)-

    scholarship 250.00Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (Western Division)-

    scholarships and fellowships 1,000.00Canadian Stevedoring Company Limited-bursary 300.00Canadian Transport Company Limited-scholarship 100.00Canadian Women's Press Club (Vancouver)-scholarship 250.00Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company-scholarship 100.00Carr, Mr. Ernest C.-bursary 100.00Carswell Company Limited (Toronto)-book prizes 60.00Cayley, the late Mrs.-scholarship (trust fund) 100.00Charkow, Mr. and Mrs. A. Max-bursary 100.00Charles E. Frosst & Company (Montreal)-scholarship 125.00Chemical Institute of Canada-book prizes 50.00Chertkow, Mr. Irving G.-bursary 50.00Chris Spencer Foundation-scholarships 7,200.00CKNW, International Broadcasting Company-scholarship 500.00Cohen, Mr. Jack-bursary (trust fund) 150.00Cohen, Mrs. M. B.-bursary 25.00Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Moe-bursary __ _ 25.00Collins & Collins (Chartered Accountants)-scholarship________________ 100.00Columbia Preceptory, No. 34, Knights Templar-student aid fund__Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited-

    fe1lowship 1,200.00Crown Zellerbach Canada Limited-scholarships _ 4,000.00Culter, the late Carl J.-memorial loan fund (trust) established

    by his family Cunningham, Mr. Alvin (Cypress Park)-bursary 200.00Cunningham, Mr. George T.-scholarship and prize 150.00Daniel Buchanan Scholarship (trust fund) ______ 100.00Delta Gamma Fraternity-bursaries 175.00Delta Gamma Sorority (Alphi Phi Chapter)-for the Dean of

    Women's Fund 50.00Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority (Delta Gamma Chapter)-bursary 50.00Delta Upsilon Fraternity (B. C. Chapter)-bursary 100.00Department of Mathematics-prizes 20.00Dicks, Mr. W. Jack-bursary (trust fund) 240.00Dunsmuir, the late Hon. James-scholarship 190.00Empire Shipping Company Limited-scholarship 250.00Empire Stevedoring Company Limited-bursary 300.00Engineering Institute of Canada-prize 25.00Engineering Institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch)-prize 25.00Engineers' Wives' Association-bursary ______ 150.00Entomological Society of British Columbia-prize 15.00Faculty Women's Club of the University of B.C.-scholarship

    and bursary 325.00Federal Republic of Germany-book prizes .

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    Finning Tractor and Equipment Co. Ltd.-scholarships 1,500.00Fort Camp Council-bursary fund Forty-Second Vancouver Guide Company-bursary 50.00Franks, Mr. and Mrs. Dave-bursary 40.00Freeman, Freeman & Silvers-bursary 100.00Freeman, Mr. Max-bursary 25.00Frith, Mr. Walter D.-loan fund Gamma Phi Beta Sorority (Alpha Lambda Chapter)-bursary 100.00Gault Brothers Limited (Vancouver)-scholarships _________ 2,500.00General Construction Company Limited-scholarships 500.00Gladstone Chapter No. 6 C. J. Order of Ahepa-prize 100.00Goldenberg, H. Carl, Esq., O.B.E., Q.C.-book prize Governor General of Canada, His Excellency-gold medal Graduating Classes of 1937-loan fund (trust) Graduating Classes of 1952-loan fund (trust) Greenberg, Dr. and Mrs. A. B.-bursary 75.00Hamber, Chancellor Emeritus E. W.-gold medal and prize 250.00Hatfield, Miss Janet-scholarship 200.00Heavy Construction Association of B.C.-scholarship and prize 300.00Hogarth, the late Major General D. M. (Toronto)-scholarship

    (trust fund) ______ 250.00Homer, Frank W., Limited (Montreal)-two gold medals and prize 100.00Horvath, the late Dr. Leopold L.-scholarships ____________ 1,250.00Hudson's Bay Company-service awards 960.00Ingledow, Mr. T. P., P.En g.-prizes __________________ ___________ 200.00Ingram & Bell Limited-Prize Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia-bursary___ 100.00International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (Local 213)-

    bursary___________ ________________ _____ _____ 100.00International Paints (Western) Limited-scholarship 125.00I.O.D.E.-scholarship (trust fund) ____________________ 100.00I.O.D.E., Admiral Jellicoe Chapter-bursary __________ 100.00I.O.D.E., Bastion Chapter (Nanaimo)-bursary 200.00I.O.D.E., Columbia Chapter-bursary 50.00I.O.D.E., Coronation Chapter-bursary ____ 50.00I.O.D.E., Kerrisdale Chapter-bursary 50.00I.O.D.E., Lieut.-Col. Merritt, V.C., Chapter-bursary_ 50.00I.O.D.E., Princess Betty Chapter-bursary 100.00I.O.D.E., Provincial Chapter-bursary 100.00I.O.D. E., R.C.A. F. Chapter-bursaries 175.00I.O.D.E., Sir Anthony Eden Chapter-bursary 75.00I.O.D.E., Sir Charles Tupper Chapter-bursary 75.00I.O.D.E., Triple Entente Chapter-bursaries 500.001.0.D. E., Valcartier Camp Chapter-bursary 75.001.0.D. E., Worthington Memorial Chapter-bursary 400.00Irish Fusiliers, Vancouver Regiment-trust fund for bursaries Jamieson, the late Annie Bruce, LL.D.-prize (trust fund) 50.00John Inglis Company Limited (Toronto)-scholarship 250.00Judge Helen Gregory MacGill Student Aid Fund established and

    maintained by the Phi Delta Legal Sorority and members ofJudge MacGill's family _____ _______

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  • Junior League of Vancouver-scholarships 1,000.00Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae-bursary and contribution to the

    Dean of Women's Fund 200.00Kappa Kappa Gamma Mother's Club-contribution to the Dean

    of Women's Fund 100.00Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority (Gamma Upsilon Chapter)-

    contribution to the Dean of Women's Fund 50.00Katznelson, Mr. and Mrs. K.-bursary 25.00Kennecott Copper Corporation (New York)-scholarship and grant ____ 2,000.00Ketchum Manufacturing Company Limited (Ottawa)-bursary 50.00Khaki University of Canada Administrators-bursaries (trust

    fund) 500.00Kirk, the late Mrs. Thomas H.-scholarship (trust fund) 100.00Kiwanis Club of Vancouver-prize, scholarship, and gold medal 200.00Kiwassa Club of New Westminster-bursary 75.00Klein, Mr. I. J.-scholarships 200.00Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0.-bursary 100.00Koerner, Mr. Leon-scholarship 500.00Koerner, Mr. Walter C.-scholarships and bursaries in honor

    of Dr. William Rose 3,000.00Koerner, Messrs. Walter and Leon-scholarship (trust fund) 65.00Ladner, Leon J., Esq., Q.C.-prizes 100.00Ladner, Leon J., Esq., Q.C. and family-scholarship (trust fund) ____ 400.00Lady Laurier Club-scholarship 100.00Lambert, Brigadier Noel D.-scholarship 200.00Lando, Mr. Esmond-bursary 100.00Laura Holland Committee-scholarship 262.50Law Society of British Columbia-gold medal and prize 200.00Lefevre, the late Mrs. J. M.--scholarship and medal (trust fund) 150.00Lieutenant James Douglas Hamilton Memorial-book prize

    (trust fund) ---Lions' Ladies' Club (Vancouver)-bursary 200.00Lower Mainland Dietetic Association-loan fund (trust)

    also annual scholarship 100.00Lower Mainland Fur Breeders' Association-bursaries 300.00Mallinckrodt Chemical Works Limited (Montreal)-prize_ 25.00Mary L. Bollert Loan Fund (established by women graduates and

    members of Miss Bollert's family Matchett, Mr. Robert and others-student aid fund (trust) Medical Ball Committee-bursaries 400.00Merck & Company Limited (Montreal)-book prizes Minister of Switzerland (Ottawa)-book prizes Murphy, the late Paul E.-student aid fund (trust) _______McCarter and Nairne, Architects-scholarship (trust fund) 250.00McGill Graduates Society of B. C.-scholarship (trust fund) 125.00McGill Women's Graduates' Society (Vancouver)-bursary 100.00McHattie, Mr. C. T.-bursary 300.00Maclnnes, Mr. W. H.-scholarships 350.00Maclnnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.-scholarship 150.00McKee, the late Mrs. D. A.-prize (trust fund) 30.00McLean Foundation (Toronto)-bursaries 1,000.00

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    MacMillan, Dr. H. R., C.B.E.-special and forestry loan funds____also graduation prizes in forestry 200.00

    MacMillan and Bloedel Limited-prizes 150.00Macmillan Company of Canada Limited (Toronto)-prizes 100.00MacRae, Mrs. John-bursary (trust fund) 150.00Nabob Foods Division (Kelly, Douglas & Co. Ltd.)-scholarship______ 300.00National Council of Jewish Women (Vancouver Section)-bursary 100.00National Paper Box Company-bursaries 400.00Native Daughters of British Columbia-scholarship 100.00Nemetz, Nathan T., Esq. Q.C., and Herman, Esq.-scholarship 100.00Nicholson, the late Dr. F. J.-scholarships (trust fund) 1,000.00Norgan, Mr. G. W.-scholarships and prize__ ______ 1,000.00Northern Commercial Company Limited (Seattle)-scholarship 500.00Northern Electric Company Limited-prize 100.00North Pacific Shipping Company Ltd.-scholarship 250.00North Shore Medical Society-bursary_ 100.00Osier, Hammond and Nanton-scholarship______ 150.00Osier Society of Vancouver-scholarship_ 100.00Pacific Brewers' Agents Ltd.-scholarships_ 5,000.00Pacific Meat Company Limited-bursary 200.00Pacific Pine Co. Ltd.-scholarship_____ 300.00Panhellenic Association and Inter-Fraternity Council-bursary

    (trust fund) 30.00Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. (Sardis)-scholarship_ 100.00Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.-scholarship 300.00P.E.O. Sisterhood, Vancouver Chapters-bursary 225.00Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia

    -scholarship and prize 150.00Pharmacy Alumni-book prizes and loan fund Phi Delta Legal Sorority-loan fund (trust) Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity (Pi Gamma Chapter)-bursary _______ 50.00Phrateres (Theta Chapter, U.B.C.)-scholarship 100.00Players' Club Alumni-scholarship 50.00Polish Friendship "Zgoda" Society-prize 100.00Pop, Mr. R. J.-scholarship 150.00Poulenc Limited (Montreal)--fellowship 500.00Powell River Company Limited-scholarship and prize 725.00Price Waterhouse & Company-scholarship 250.00Primrose Club (Vancouver) scholarships (trust fund)_ 300.00Smith, the late Jean McIntosh-scholarship (trust fund) 400.00Pringle, the Flying Officer Reverend George Robert (memorial

    trustfund)-bursary _________________ _______ 250.00Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters'

    League-bursaries 200.00Provincial Department of Health and Welfare (Health Branch)

    -scholarship 100.00Quota Club (Vancouver)-bursary 100.00R.C.A.F. Veterans' Fund-bursaries (trust fund) ___ _______ _ 300.00Registered Nurses's Association of British Columbia (Vancouver

    Chapter)-scholarship 250.00Richard Claxton Palmer Memorial-scholarship

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  • Robert S. Day and Son Limited-bursary 150.00Rogers, the late Jonathan C.-scholarships and bursaries

    (trust fund) 3,000.00Rotary Club of New Westminster-bursaries 250.00Rotary Club of Vancouver-bursaries 1,250.00Rothstein, Mr. and Mrs. A.-bursary 100.00Rothstein, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-bursary 100.00Royal Architectural Institute of Canada-medal Royal Institution-scholarships (trust fund) 1,600.00Roy Graham Memorial-loan fund Ryckman, the late Nancy E.-scholarship (trust fund) 190.00Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, Division of Sandoz (Canada) Ltd.;

    Montreal-prizes -------Satanov, Mr. and Mrs. Joe-bursary 25.00Sato, Mr. Tsutae-loan fund (trust) Savage Shoe Company-fellowship 1,500.00Schinbein, Mrs. A. B. and Dr. John E.-scholarship 250.00Schlage Lock Company of Canada Limited-scholarship 250.00Schwerdt, Mr. Peter-scholarships 1,000.00Seaboard Shipping Company-scholarships 400.00Sea Going Hacks-bursary 200.00Shaffer, the late Marion A.-scholarship (trust fund) 200.00Show, the late James Curtis-scholarship (trust fund

    established by friends) 125.00Shell Oil Company of Canada Limited-fellowship 1,200.00Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity-bursary 50.00Sigma Tau Upsilon Honorary Agricultural Fraternity-gold medal Social Work Alumni-prize 25.00Society of Automotive Engineers (British Columbia Section)

    -scholarship 100.00Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. of Canada Ltd. (Calgary)-scholarship 500.00Special Spring Session Students, 1946-loan fund Sperry Phillips Memorial Committee-bursary established by

    friends (trust fund) 100.00Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Limited-fellowship_ 1,100.00St. Paul's Hospital Medical Staff-bursary 300.00Summer Session Association-scholarships (partial trust fund) 150.00

    loanfund _______Summerland Kiwanis Club-bursary 75.00Swan, Col. and Mrs. W. G.-bursary 250.00Taylor, Mr. Austin C.-scholarship 250.00Teachers' Christian Fellowship-bursary 125.00Terminal City Club-scholarship (trust fund) 100.00The California Standard Company-scholarships 1,875.00The Vancouver Province-scholarship 250.00The Canada Permanent Trust Company-prize 50.00The Vancouver Sun-scholarships _ _ 3,200.00Thom, the late David-bursaries and scholarships (trust fund) 400.00Thompson, Mr. Charles J.-prizes (trust fund) 100.00

    also a loan fund (trust) -Timber Preservers Limited-prizes 180.00Toban, Mr. Louis-bursary 100.00

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    Toohill, the late Louis Lipsey-scholarships 1,000.00Trans-Canada Investment Corporation Limited-scholarship 150.00Transportation and Customs Bureau, Vancouver Board of Trade-

    prizes 300.00Tri-Services Committee, University of B.C.-scholarships 600.00Tuberculosis Society of British Columbia-bursary and loan fund Turnbull, Mrs. H. L. W. and family-scholarships 375.00Union Carbide Canada Limited-scholarship and grant 500.00United Empire Loyalists' Association-prize and medal 35.00Universities' Service Club-bursary (trust fund) 150.00University of British Columbia Branch No. 72 of the Canadian

    Legion-scholarships --University Nurses' Club-prize 50.00University of Toronto Alumnae (Marion McElhanney Memorial)-

    contribution to Dean of Women's Fund 75.00University Student Liberal Club-loan fund University Women's Club of Vancouver-bursaries 400.00University Women's Club of New Westminster-scholarship 150.00Vancouver Bar Association-bursaries 600.00Vancouver B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation-scholarships 250.00Vancouver and District Home Economics Association-

    loan fund (trust) Vancouver New Jazz Society-scholarship 100.00Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae Association-bursary 200.00Vancouver Secondary School Teachers' Association-scholarships_ 300.00Vancouver Stock Exchange-scholarship 250.00Vancouver Women's Canadian Club-scholarships (trust fund) 400.00Victoria Home Economics Association-bursary 50.00Victoria Naval Officers' Association-scholarship 300.00Wallace, the Hon. Clarence, C.B.E.-scholarship 250.00War Memorial Bursary Fund-bursary 50.00Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.-bursary 25.00Weaver, Dean M. M.-medal Wesbrook Memorial Loan Fund Western Plywood Company Limited-bursaries 250.00Westminster Medical Association-bursary 300.00West Vancouver Kinsmen Club-book prize Willard Kitchen Memorial Bursaries 1,500.00Winspear, Hamilton, Anderson and Company-scholarships 300.00Woman's Auxiliary of the International College of Surgeons-

    scholarship 500.00Women's Big Block Club-bursary 75.00Women's Christian Temperance Union-prizes 75.00Woodward, the Hon. W. C.-scholarships 250.00World University Service (U.B.C. Branch)-bursaries 500.00Zeta Psi Fraternity (Sigma Epsilon Chapter)-bursary 50.00Anonymous donors:

    Bursary Fund 100.00Dr. Isabel Maclnnes Prize 50.00G. M. Dawson Scholarship 50.00E. M. Kierstead Loan Fund

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  • Home Economics Loan Fund Home Economics Prize 50.00Book Prize (Law) Special Entrance Scholarship 400.00Student Emergency Aid Fund University Fellowship Loans 4,500.00

    Outside Awards Made Available for Students atThe University of British Columbia

    B. C. Youth Foundation—financial assistance for students.British Columbia Library Association—bursaries and loans for students.Canadian Federation of University Women—scholarships.Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy—

    E. L. Woods Memorial Prize.Canadian Institute of International Affairs—Newton Wesley Rowell

    Postgraduate scholarships.Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League (Dominion and B. C.

    Commands)—entrance scholarships.Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Ottawa)—fellowships for

    community planning.Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited—

    undergraduate scholarship.Crofton House Alumnae—entrance scholarship.Dominion and Provincial Student Aid—bursaries and loans for students.Engineering Institute of Canada—Harry F. Bennett Loan Fund.French Government—prizes and scholarships.Imperial Oil Company—undergraduate and graduate scholarships.Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire—entrance bursaries and scholarships.International Nickel Company of Canada—graduate research fellowships.International Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers, Local 312,

    Ocean Falls—entrance scholarship.1.0.0.F., Grand Lodge, Grand Encampment, and Rebekah Assembly—

    bursaries to the total of $1200.Lady Laurier Club—special assistance for woman students.Leonard Foundation--scholarships.Mackenzie King Scholarship Trustees—scholarships.MacMillan & Bloedel Limited—$1200 in Entrance scholarships.National Research Council—bursaries, fellowships, and studentships.Ontario Research Council—research scholarships.Order of the Eastern Star—scholarship.P.E.O. Sisterhood—student loans.Pilkington Glass Company Limited—scholarship.Plimsoll Club—assistance in maintaining scholarships.Rhodes Scholarship Trust—scholarship.Rotary Foundation—scholarships.Royal Canadian Engineer Memorial Scholarship.Royal Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851—scholarships.Strathcona Trust for British Columbia—scholarships.Summerland (Alumni and Citizens)—entrance scholarship.United Kingdom Government—Athlone Overseas Scholarships.

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    University Women's Club of Victoria—student loans.Viscount Bennett Trust Fund—scholarship.Women's Institutes of B.C.—scholarship.Woodrow Wilson Foundation.World University Service (U.B.C. Branch)—exchange scholarships.

    Special AcknowledgmentThe Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Bursaries and Provincial Loan Fund:

    Assistance to students during the Session 1954-55 of over $78,000, throughthe Government of Canada and the Government of the Province of BritishColumbia.

    Foley, Mr. H. S.:for assistance to students during the Session 1954-55.

    Waterman, Mr. M. M.—special assistance in obtaining bursaries.

    GIFTS TO THE LIBRARY

    Alpha Omega Student's Club: books on Ukranian affairs.Andison, Dr. J. G.: several books in French.Ashton, Mrs. H.: one hundred books, standard sets and general literature.Barss, Dr. A. F.: set of United States Department of Agriculture Experimental

    Station Record and miscellaneous publications.Brown, Mr. H. Leslie (Ottawa): six books on history and travel.Butcher, Mr. Linacre (R. R. 1, Wellington): three books on travel.Carlsen, Miss I.: books on Slavonic study materials.Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany (through Mr. Brunhoff, Vancouver):

    books and periodicals.Consulate of the Netherlands (Vancouver): ten volumes of publications of the

    Canadian Bureau of Statistics.Cowley, Miss Marion (Victoria): two volumes on metaphysics.Darroch, the late Captain Alexander C. (given by Mrs. A. C. Darroch, North

    Burnaby): large number of books and pamphlets on navigation.Dwyer, Miss Melva: book on fine arts.England, Mr. Robert (Comox): books on Slavonic studies.Gibson, Dr. W. C.: medical book.Gosden, Mrs. Helena (Gibson's Landing): two books on occultism. one book on

    theosophy.Haig-Brown, Dr. Roderick L. H. (Campbell River): manuscript and galley proof of

    "Fisherman's Winter" and "Mounted Police Patrol".Halpert-Scanderbeg, Mr. T.: one book of Polish.Harris, the late Dr. Ethel (given by Miss Marjorie Harris): several books and

    periodicals of French material.Hawthorne, Dr. Harry: one book of anthropological studies.Larsen, Prof. T.: five books on English literature.Morgan, the late Mr. J. G. (donated by Mr. L. Robertson): a large number of

    books and pamphlets.Morgan, Mr. William: carton of school text-books.MacLeod, Dean H. J.: books on engineering.MacMillan, Dr. H. R., C.B.E.: three volumes of Hakluyt publications; two items of

    rarity—"The Royal Philatelic Collection" (Sir John Wilson), and "The Birdsof Washington" (W. L. Dawson); British Columbia Documents, 12 items.

    Netherlands Ministry of Education (S-Gravenhage, Netherlands): volume DutchEncyclopedia (additional to previous donations).

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  • Paul, Mrs. Ruby: set of Thackeray (26 volumes).Pearse, Mr. Theed (Comox): one book of History.Radenac, M. Guy (French Consul, Vancouver): one hundred and twenty-five books,

    French, general literature and science, part of the French exhibition ofbooks displayed in the Library in 1954.

    Salter, Mrs. G. Leonard: books on history and French literature.Smith, Miss Anne M.: books of general literature.Street, Miss Eloise: booklet (Canadiana).Turnbull, Dr. Frank A.: five medical books.University Laval (Quebec): publications of the Comite permanent de la survivance

    Francaise en Amerique.University of Cincinnati (Charles Phelps Taft Memorial Fund) (Cincinnati): seven

    volume series of Classical Studies.Watters. Dr. R. E.: three books on bibliography and literature.Williams, Dr. M. Y.: one carton of maps.

    Gifts from Faculty of Current Journalsand Periodicals

    Andison, Dr. J. G.: Cahiers du Sud.Angus, Dean H. F.: Western Political Quarterly.Brooke, Dr. C. V.: American Association of University Professors—Bulletin His-

    pania; Humanities Association of Canada—Bulletin.Daggett, Dr. H. M.: Jugoslavia; Puget Sound Chemist.Friedman, Dr. S. M.: American Institute of Biological Sciences—Bulletin.Gage, Dean Walter H.: American Mathematical Monthly; American Mathematical

    Society—Bulletin, Notices, Proceedings, Transactions; Canadian Journalof Mathematics; Calcutta Mathematical Society—Bulletin; Royal Astron-omical Society of Canada—Bulletin.

    Gibson, Dr. W. C.: Medical Journal of Australia.Hooley, Dr. J. G.: Chemistry in Canada.Hrennikoff, Dr. A.: Applied Mechanics Review.James, Dr. R. D.: Circolo Matematico di Palmero--Rendiconti; Indian Mathe-

    matical Society—Journal; Mathematical Scandinavia; Mathematics Student.Jennings, Dr. S. A.—Societe Mathematique de France—Bulletin.deJong, Prof. S. H.—Canadian Surveyor.Mawdsley, Dean M. Dorothy: Yugoslav Review.Murdoch, Dr. D. C.: Canadian Journal of Mathematics (for exchange); Commen-

    tarii Mathematici Helvetici; Nieuw Archif voor Wiskundi.Peebles, Prof. Archie: Engineering Journal.Rose, Dr. W. J.: Wiadomosci.Simons, Dr. W. H.: Mathematics Magazine.Soward, Prof. F. H.: Canadian Army Journal.Volkoff, Dr. G. M.: Physics in Canada.Warren, Dr. H. V.: London Times Weekly Edition; London Observer Weekly

    Edition.Weaver, Dean M. M.: Medicine de France.

    GIFTS TO THE LAW LIBRARY AND THE FACULTY OF LAW

    Attorney-General's Office (Winnipeg): Statutes of Manitoba, 1953 and 1954.Aubrey, Mr. F. C.: miscellaneous law books.Bentley, W. E., Esq., Q.C.: pictures of the Fathers of Confederation, for the Library.

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    Boyd, Mr. Bruce L.: Canada Law Reports.Brown, Mr. W. G.: (Commissioner of Yukon Territory, Whitehorse): the Ordinances

    of Yukon Territory.Carmichael, Mr. C.: picture of Magna Carta for Library.Creighton, Mrs. J. H.: photograph of the late Hon. Mr. Justice Murphy.Daniels, Mr. C. Paul: Canada Law Reports, 1955 annual subscription.Davis, Hossie, Lett, Marshall & McLorg: miscellaneous law books.Deguefe, Mr. Taffara (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia): "The Ethiopian Empire" by Nathan

    Marein.Douglas, Symes & Brissenden: Canada Law Reports (three subscriptions).Hall, Mrs. Andrew L. (Regina): copy of Ewart, The Kingdom of Canada.Higgins, John G., Esq., Q.C. (St. John's, Newfoundland): Chalmer's Colonial

    Opinions; various Newfoundland statutes.Humphrey, Mr. John P. (United Nations Offices, New York, N.Y.): Faculty of

    Law placed on list for receiving copies of future publications of the Inter-national Law Commission and back material.

    Japanese Consul, Vancouver: various Japanese codes.Ladner, Leon J., Esq., Q.C.: photograph of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and

    President MacKenzie.MacLeod, Dean H. J.: Prince Edward Island Laws, 1773-1834.Provincial Secretary (Charlottetown, P.E.I.): annual volume P.E.I. Statutes.Queen's Printer (Edmonton, Alberta): 1954 Statutes, Alberta.Queen's Printer (Fredericton, N.B.): Revised Statutes, New Brunswick.Queen's Printer (Halifax, Nova Scotia): 1954 Statutes, Nova Scotia.Robertson, Mr. R. G. (Deputy Minister of Northern Affairs, Ottawa): N.W.T.

    Ordinances, 1948 to date.Salter, Mrs. G. Leonard: four books on English constitutional history.Stringer, Mr. A. J. (Winnipeg): N.W.T. Ordinances, 1878-1887.Secretary, Council of Northwest Territories (Ottawa): 1954 Ordinances, N.W.T.Secretary of State (Washington, D.C.): Copy of U.S.-Ecuadoran Fishery Relations,

    Conference and Report.Taggart, Mr. J. D.: Canada Law Reports.University of Washington Law Library (Seattle): three volumes American Bar

    Association.

    GIFTS . TO FACULTIES, SCHOOLS, AND DEPARTMENTSAgricultural Engineering

    Aluminum Co. of Canada (Vancouver): two air-cooled gasoline engines for labor-atory educational and instructional purposes.

    Lincoln. Engineering Co. Canada Ltd. (Toronto): lubrication unit for farm tractor.Standard Oil Company of British Coulmbia: recording pyrometer.

    Animal ScienceCanada Packers Limited (through Mr. Douglas Stewart): herd of beef-type Short-

    horn cattle, a very valuable contribution.

    Anthropology MuseumFyfe-Smith, Mrs. J.: artifacts from Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea.Hamilton, Mrs. M. K.: collection of Blackfoot Indian costumes.Hill-Tout, Mrs. W. S.: collection of Arizona pottery, made by the late Charles

    Hill-Tout.Jeffrey, M.: Indian ornaments.Smith, Mr. David: collection of Maori artifacts.

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  • Archeological MuseumAkrigg, Dr. G. P. V.: more than one hundred archeological specimens excavated

    by Dr. Akrigg at an ancient site at Locarno Beach, Vancouver.Giraud, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. B.: collection of nearly one hundred prehistoric arti-

    found on their property; collection includes stone vessels, arrow heads andscrapers, spear points, perforated stone net or line sinkers, adze blades,stone maul.

    Prust, Major R. B.: large barbed spear-point made of metamorphic siltstone bypercussion chipping; specimen found on west shore of Columbia Lake, B.C.

    ArchitectureH. H. Robertson Co. (Pittsburgh, Pa.): set of slides depicting cellular steel floor

    construction.National Research Council (through Mr. S. G. Frost, Assistant Research Officer,

    Committee on the National Building Code): copies of the National BuildingCode, new edition, for students in Third and Fourth Years.

    Townley, Mr. Fred: numerous back copies of architectural magazines.Biochemistry

    Lederle Laboratories Division (Vancouver, through Mr. Naismith): sixteen 250mg. capsules of achromycin.

    Nordic Biochemicals (Montreal, Que.) (through Mr. K. Antoft): five gms. ACTH;100 vials of ACTH with carboxymethylcellulose.

    Biology and BotanyKent Chemical Limited (through Mr. S. V. Kort): dozen live frogs for use as pre-

    served specimens for physiology classes.Nutritional Consultants Limited (Winnipeg) (through Mr. Gerry Twomey): six

    hundred peat plant pots.Pitts, Dr. H. H.: one hundred and fifty frogs for laboratory instruction purposes.

    Botanical GardenBrayshaw, Mr. T. C., and Szczawiniski, Dr. A.: collection of native plants.Christianson, Mr. K. (Victoria): miscellaneous plants and cuttings.Cowan, Dr. I. McTaggart: collection of flower seeds; seeds of herbaceous plants.Crossley, Mr. J. H. (Experimental Station, Saanichton): collection of plants and

    tree seed.Morkill, Mr. A. (Victoria): collection of plants.Oregon State College (Corvallis, Oregon): collection of forty plants and cuttings.Palmer, Mrs. B. (Cobble Hill): collection of lily bulbs.Rhodes, Mr. Hubert (Dominion Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Science Service

    Building, Ottawa): collection of potentilla plants and collection of nativeplants.

    Taylor, Dr. T. M. C.: fifteen packets of seeds of alpines.Warren, Mr. W. H. (Park Administrator, Victoria): collection of plants and seeds.Wort, Dr. D. J.: tree (cornus florida).Worth, Mr. J. G. (Victoria): collection of plants and seeds.

    Chemical EngineeringAlchem Ltd. (Burlington, Ontario): five lbs. of each of 5 ion exchange resins.Crane Ltd. (through Mr. P. S. Tatman): twenty-five copies each of Fluid Flow

    Handbook, Piping Handbook, and Corrosion Handbook.Dole Valve Co. (Chicago, Ill.): four Dole Flow control valves.Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd. (Winnipeg): sample of styrene.General Equipment Ltd. (through Mr. J. M. Bird): one "Red Head" heat exchanger

    and six Armstrong steam traps.Lummus Co. (New York, N.Y.): twenty-five copies of petroleum process hand-

    book..Shawinigan Chemical Ltd. (Montreal, Que.): samples of polyvinyl alcohols and

    solvers.

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    Standard Oil Company of B.C.: model of Stanovan Oil Refinery, and flow diagramof refinery model.

    ChemistryAmerican Petroleum Institute (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh): API

    Tables and Catalogues of Data.Canadian Chemical Co. Ltd. (Edmonton; through Mr. L. Webb, Sales Manager,

    Vancouver): four hundred gallons of glacial acetic acid.

    CommerceBank of Montreal (through Mr. M. C. Kirby, Manager, Campus Branch): bank

    forms.Bloomfield, Mr. Daniel (Director, Boston Conference on Distribution, Boston,

    Mass.): twenty-five copies Boston Conference on Distribution.British Columbia Bond Dealers' Association (through Mr. H. J. Bird, President):

    Moody's Industrial Service, Utilties Manual; miscellaneous books.de Wolf, Mr. Tempest (Downtown Parking Corporation Ltd., Vancouver: proceed-

    ings of the first annual seminar of the International Downtown ExecutivesAssociation; books and pamphlets on parking plans.

    Morrow, Dr. E. H.: Oil and Gas Journal; Oil in Canada; American Gas Associ-ation Proceedings, 1948 and 1949; Alberta Trade Index, 1951; and othervolumes.

    Pepper, Mr. Bruce: framed collection of photographs of graduating class, 1954.

    FisheriesCarter, Dr. M. (Fisheries Experimental Station, Vancouver): approximately 800

    scientific reprints.MacMillan, Dr. H. R., C.B.E.: twenty species of fish (50 specimens) from the

    Hawaiian Islands; four volumes—Fishes of North America—by Jordan andEverman.

    University of California at Los Angeles (Department of Zoology, through Mr.Boyd Walker): forty-one species of fish (141 specimens) from lower Cali-fornia and Mexican Coast.

    University of Hawaii (Honolulu) (through Dr. W. Josline, Department of Zoology):forty-four species of fish (65 specimens) from Hawaiian Islands.

    ForestryBerry, Mr. Dick (Oregon State Board of Forestry, Corvallis, Ore.): quantity of

    coniferous seed for research project.British Columbia Forest Products Limited (through Mr. A. M. Richmond): bell

    from 1925 Climax Locomotive used for many years at Caycuse Camp,Cowichan Logging Division.

    MacMillan, Dr. H. R., C.B.E.: four volumes on Crown Lands of Quebec andOntario.

    New Zealand Mapping Ltd. (Hastings, N.Z.): New Zealand National ForestService Unit Report, standing field instructions, tally sheet, and notes;air photos of exotic pines, etc.

    GeographyVisher, Dr. Stephen S. (University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana): book—

    Climatic Atlas of the United States, by the donor.

    GeologyBall, Mr. M. W.: book on oil geology and practice; drill core specimens from

    Leduc oil field.Beaver Lodge Uranium Mines Ltd. (through Mr. D. F. Farris, President): several

    specimens of fossil wood.Dodson, Mr. E., and Grove, Mr. W. C. (North Vancouver): suite of minerals and

    rock from Yukon Territory.Hope, Mr. Keith (Anacon Lead Mines, Montauban, Que.): suite of mineral

    specimens.Kania, Dr. J. A.: valuable miscellaneous collection of reports, memoirs, journals,

    and off-prints.

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  • Ker and Stephenson Limited (through Mr. Richard J. Fatt, Victoria): large pic-ture of Mr. W. J. Sutton.

    Okulitch, Dr. V. J.: volume D, Protista; Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology.Pike, Dr. J. A.: autographed copy of report 61, Dr. G. M. Dawson, on "The

    Superficial Geology of B.C.", 1878.Shell Oil Company (through Mr. R. B. Wing, Calgary): suite of core samples

    analysed and classified; set of porosity and permeability specimens.Smitheringale, Dr. W. V.: collection of asbestos specimens, Cassiar, B.C.Soles, Mr. J. A. (Parson): suite of uranium ores from northern Saskatchewan.

    HerbariumFay, Mr. F. H.: valuable collection of about 300 plants collected on St. Lawrence

    Island, Bering Sea.Fowle, Mrs. C. D. (Toronto): herbarium specimens.Hill-Tout, Mr. William S.: one hundred vials of weed seeds.Righter, Dr. F. I. (Institute of Forest Genetics, Placerville, California): large

    collection of pine cones.Home Economics

    Aluminum Goods Ltd. (through the manager): six-piece starter set of Wear-EverAluminum (actually 13 pieces in all).

    Buck, Mrs. N. J.: "The Library of Home Economics", 12 volumes published in1907 by the American School of Home Economics, Chicago.

    Canada Packers Limited: supplies of margene, domestic shortening, and MapleLeaf Lard.

    Damorito Product Soles Reg'd (Outrement, Que., but arranged through G. W.Roux Agencies, Vancouver): whole milk and skim milk powder.

    Delnor Frozen Foods Limited (through Mr. Stan Wickham, New Westminster):packages of frozen foods: vegetables, fruits, juices.

    Nabob Foods Division, Kelly Douglas & Co. Ltd.: Nabob spices and extracts.O'Hara, Mrs. Viva: collection of lace.

    LawCurtis, Mrs. G. F.: common room furnishings.Ladner, Leon J., Esq., Q.C., common room furnishings.Law Undergraduate Society: common room furnishings.

    MathematicsBeveridge, Mr. J. B., F.S.A. (Actuary, Manufacturers' Life Insurance Company,

    Toronto): set of approximately 30 volumes of the American Institute ofActuaries; set of approximately 32 volumes of the Transactions of theActuarial Society of America.

    Mechanical EngineeringHale, Mr. Reginald W. (Hale Co. Metal Products Ltd.): model 100 Highboy.

    oil-fired furnace with automotic controls and filter.Insul-Mastic and Building Products Ltd.: six sacks of Type A Gilsulate steam pipe

    insulation.Wilson Equipment Co. Ltd. (through Mr. T. B. Wilson): hydraulic coupling, hydro

    sheave drive 7.4S.Medicine

    de Lotbiniere Harwood, the late Dr. R. (estate): medical books.Williams, Dr. D. M.: haemoglobinometer and haemocytometer for a Second Year

    student.Music

    Cohen, Miss Harriet, C.B.E. (London, England): autographed Elgar Scores—letterin script written by Sir Edward Elgar to Sir Arnold Bax and piece of musicsigned by Elgar and also bearing the signature of Bax.

    Worth, Dr. H. M.: sixty volumes of recordings.Nursing

    Metropolitan Health Committee, Health Unit No. 2 (through Mrs. E. Heady,Supervisor): professional magazines.

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    PersonnelShell Oil Company of Canada Ltd. (through Mr. M. E. Hale, Calgary, Alberta):

    camera and tripod.Pharmacy

    Gillanders, Mr. C. D.: copy of the 1874 reprinting of the British Pharmocopoeiaof 1867, and a large wedgewood mortar (these items were once the propertyof Mr. Henry McDowell who opened his drug store in Vancouver, July 1,1886.

    PhysicsBlackburn, Mr. Robert W. (Burnaby South): scale model of an atomic energy

    power plant.British Columbia Electric Railway Co. Ltd.: gas meter.

    Plant ScienceMoe, Dr. G. G.: complete files of the Canadian Journal of Agricultural Research,

    Scientific Agriculture, and Journal of Heredity.

    Poultry ScienceAnonymous: "Big Dutchman" automatic poultry feeder.Cerophyl Laboratories Inc. (Kansas City, through Dr. G. 0. Kohler): three hundred

    lbs. alfalfa juice concentrate.Charles Albert Smith Limited (Toronto): fifty lbs. Vigofac feed supplement for

    experimental purposes.Distillation Products Industries (Rochester, N.Y.): quantity of Vitamin E Food

    supplement.Gordon Young (B. C.) Limited: five hundred lbs. Sta-Y-Fat "A" for experimental

    purposes; one drum.Spanish

    Brown, Mr. Robert W.: four rolls Webster-Chicago recording wire.Burdick, Mr. R. C. (St. Peter, Barbados, B.W.I.): set of 15 double-sided records,

    linguaphone conversational course.Spencer, Mr. David: valuable addition to Departmental record collection.

    Visual EducationMonrufet, Mr. R. (B. C. Credit Union League, Vancouver): film—"Kings X".Sampson, Mr. J. (Educational Division, J. I. Case Co., Racine, Wisconsin): film—

    "Betty's Fruit Groves".Zoology

    Atlantic Biological Station (through Dr. H. D. Fisher, St. Andrews, N.B.): skullsof arctic and subarctic seals.

    B. C. Game Commission (through Dr. Hum, Hatchery Officer, Summerland, B.C.):five specimens of big game mammals.

    Best, Mr. Alan: three marmosets; four birds from Peru.Buckell, Mr. Ronald (Salmon Arm): a first instalment of microlepidoptera, per-

    fectly pinned and in small cabinet.Carter, Dr. Neal (West Vancouver): large number of pamphlets on oceanography

    and fisheries.Chadwick, Dr. L. E. (Chemical Corp Medical Laboratories, Army Medical Centre,

    Maryland, U.S.A.: live culture of fleshfly, Scarcophaga bullata.Coburn, Dr. Wallace: two-month-old foetus.Cowan, Mr. G. McT.: collection of 26 species of fish (about 300 specimens and

    250 invertebrates.Emerson, Dr. K. C. (Stillwater, Oklahoma): microscopic slides of 23 named species

    of ma I lophaga.Fay, Mr. F. H.: ectoporasites of Pacific Walrus from Alaska.Fisher, Dr. Dean (St. Andrews, N.B.): ectoporasites of Atlantic Harbour seal.Foxlee, Mr. H. R. (Robson): collection of approximately 66 Diptera (146 speci-

    mens); approximately 15 Hymenoptera (25 specimens), all named as tospecies.

    Frank, Mr. Gerhard: collection of spectacular insects from Costa Rica, Ecuador,Guatemala, and Peru.

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  • Fyfe, Mr. R. W.: collections of specimens of birds from British Columbia andSaskatchewan.

    Goodbrand, Mrs. J. S. (Duncan): collection of Apaulina, internal parasitic flies ofnestling birds.

    Goodrich, Mr. D. R. (Dept. of Agriculture, Bonso via Bosuso, Gold Coast, WestAfrica): perfect specimen of Goliathus gigantous, one of the largest beetlesknown.

    Hardy, Mr. Bruce (see Tucker, Mr. L. F.).Hill, Professor Osman (Zoological Society of London, Regent's Park, London):

    various exotic bird skins; pelts and birds, skeletons of Erinaceus and pre-served specimen of Tenrec.

    Holland, Mr. G. P. (Chief, Systematics Unit, Division of Entomology, Ottawa):four hundred and twenty-five slides of fleas, a major contribution.

    Houston, Mr.: fly larvae and tick.Hurtig, Dr. H. (Suffield Experimental Station, Ralston, Alberta): culture Onco-

    peltus fasciatus (Dallas) with food supply; Musca domestica L. culture.Jones, the late J. R. J. Lewellyn (Cobble Hill; from his estate): magnificently

    mounted collection in mahogany cabinet of over 5000 specimens of BritishColumbia moths and butterflies, identified to species; his storehouse andentomological library; all of great scientific value.

    Larkin, Dr. P. A.: cabinet with museum-type drawers containing a general collec-tion of insects; large collection of insects.

    Margolis, Dr. L. (Nanaimo): ectoparasites of Steller's Sea Lion from B.C.Marten, Mr. P. W. (Kamloops): five specimens of Canada lynx.McConachie, Mr. G. W. G.: collection of beautiful mountain butterflies of Peru.MacKenzie, Mrs. N. A. M.: two parasite-laden flying squirrels.McLeod, Mr.: (Biological Control Laboratory, U.B.C.): insect cultures.Nelson, Mr. R. H. (Beltsville, Maryland): live culture of large tropical roach.O'Sullivan, Mr. Terence: collection of two species of camel crickets.Pringle, Mr. W. (Kamloops, B.C.): collection of sage brush beetles of the dry belt.Racey, Mr. K.: ectoparasites of birds and mammals.Rempel, Prof. J. G. (University of Saskatchewan): three living black widow

    spiders.Stace-Smith, Mr. G. (Creston): identification as to species of B.C. beetles.Systematic Unit, Division of Entomology, Ottawa (through Mr. G. E. Holland,

    0. Peak, N. Freeman, W. Brown): identification as to species of B. C. beetles.Thomas, Mr. Frank: two magnificent Brazilian beetles for demonstration loan.Thompson, Mr. C. J.: burrowing sand cricket from Skaha Lake, B.C.Treadgold, Mr. J. S. (Kelowna): specimens of parasitic worms and infected grouse.Tucker, Mr. L. F., and Hardy, Mr. Bruce: longicorn beetles from timber in Van-

    couver.Webb, Mr. R. (Tilley, Alberta): four specimens of waterfowl.Zuk, Mr. Peter: insect cultures.

    Special Donations

    Canada Packers Ltd.: gift of a herd of pure bred Beef-Type Shorthorn cattle.Consulate of Japan (Vancouver): a gift to the University of a Japanese tea house

    with furnishings.Cook, Mr. P. B.: totem poles (see below).Dr. Isabel MacInnes Committee: portrait of Dr. Isabel Maclnnes, donated by her

    friends, and painted by Lilias Newton.Duff, Mr. Wilson: totem poles (see later).Faculty Women's Club: portrait of Mrs. F. F. Wesbrook.Foley, Mr. M. J. (together with Mr. Wilson Duff, Mr. P. B. Cook, Mr. J. E. Liersch,

    and Rev. Peter Kelly): three totem poles from Skedans and Tanoo.Gerber, Mr. Sidney: large carved figure which originally stood in front of Indian

    houses at Blunden Harbour.Kelly, Rev. Peter: totem poles (see above).Liersch, Mr. J. E.: totem poles (see above).McCoy, Mrs. John T.: chairs for International House club-room.Union Steamships Ltd.: special thanks for contribution of $300 toward freight

    charges for totem poles from Skedans and Tanoo.

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