Calendar: 1957-1958 Page 384
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BENEFACTIONS 389 1954 Prof Graveson Engravings of nine former English judges to form the basis of collection to be hung in the Harold Potter Memorial Library The Rockefeller Foundation $30 000 for the period 1954- 57 in continuation of similar grant for 1950-54 to assist research in Biophysics in the Department of Physics The Nuffield Foundation further grant of 005 for the Department of Zoology 1955 The Royal Historical Society collection of books chiefly on military history and the Napoleonic Wars formed by the late Col Ε Lloyd 1840-1922 The Rockefeller Foundation $35 000 for the period 1955- 58 for research in the Department of Physics on the structure of nucleic acid The Trustees of the late Mrs Juliet Garton see 1954 further 100 The Reverend Isbister legacy of 40 to the Theological Department Prof Sib Eric Rideal gift of equipment for the Chemistry laboratories on his retirement The Nuffield Foundation further grant of 118 for the Department of Physics The Agricultural Research Council gift of valuable apparatus to the Department of Botany The Nuffield Foundation grant of 20 000 for five years for research in Biomechanics the engineering part to be carried out in the College Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd 300 for equipment for Professor Kastner's research The Late Mr Cargill 100 for the Department of Physiology The British Empire Cancer Campaign grant of 482 for continuation of research work in the Department of Physics 1956 The Eli Lilly Co Ltd of Indianapolis The sum of $2 250 for equipment for research in Biophysics The Nuffield Foundation An additional grant of 990 to cover salary increases The Agricultural Research Council 628 in final continua- tion of the grant earlier made to the Department of Zoology The Late Mrs Edith Mary Harvey legacy of 265 for Civil Engineering in the College
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