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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1963-1964-395

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BENEFACTIONS 397 1957 The Gulbenkian Foundation grant of 10 000 the interest to be used for the general benefit of the College from the trust established by the late Mr Calouste Gulbenkian formerly student in the Faculty of Engineering Her Majesty's Stationery Office set of the League of Nations Treaty Series worth 140 The Executors of the late Lord Hore-Belisha Lord Hore-Belisha's library over 000 vols Apart from few books of technical nature which will be housed in the College Library the collection will be kept at King's College Hall and will be known as the Hore-Belisha Library Mr Bridges-Adams sum of money under Deed of Covenant to provide an annual prize of 10 to be known as the Jennifer Robinson Memorial Prize and to be awarded to an evening student in the Faculty of Laws on the results of the Intermediate examination The Rockefeller Foundation further grant of 123 000 for continuation of research in the Department of Physics Mr Norman complete set of the Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers since 1920 Mrs Tones Thirty books from the library of her late husband Archdeacon Charles Frederick Tonks formerly Vicar of Croydon and at one time Chairman of the Theological Society 1958 The British Empire Cancer Campaign further grant of 467 for research in the Department of Physics The State of Louisiana and the Louisiana State Law Institute set of eleven Louisiana law books for the Faculty of Laws The set is one of fifteen being sent to law libraries in Great Britain from the United States in token of the strong bonds of friendship existing between the two coun- tries Taylor Woodrow Ltd Funds to establish prize of 50 to be awarded annually to two students from the Departments of Civil or Mechanical Engineering to enable them to spend part of their summer vacation abroad at some centre of Engineering activity The Reverend Tinniswood 200 to establish prize in the Theological Department in memory of his father who was at one time student in the Civil Service Department Babcock and Wilcox Ltd grant of 100 to enable the College to purchase papers letters and drawing relating to early experiments of Sir Charles Wheatstone and others
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