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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1965-1966-234

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BENEFACTIONS TO KING'S COLLEGE LONDON For benefactions 1955 see Calendar 1964-65 For benefactions from 1939 to 1954 see Calendar for 1955-56 For benefactions from 1924 to 1938 see Calendar for 1939-40 For benefactions prior to 1924 see earlier Calendars 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 continuation 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 The Agricultural Research Council £1 157 in continuation of existing grants to the Department of Botany Anonymous gift of £2 000 towards the reduction of the accumulated deficit of £2 003 the King's College Hostel account The Trustees of the late Mrs Juliet Garton further £100 for fourth- year students at Warminster needing assistance The British Empire Cancer Campaign grant of £2 320 for continuation of research work in the Department of Zoology The late Miss Gabrielle d'Hondt legacy of £1 000 to supply for limited period travelling scholarship for student of the College The Royal Society £936 from the Scientific Investigations Fund to assist research in the Department of Physics Mr Brook third-year student in Theology copy of the Nuremberg Chronicle published in 1493 and still in very fine condition Lt Col The Reverend Hines Hastings Dictionary of the Bible in vols Sir Albert Richardson drawing made by him about 1922 showing proposed extension of the Strand frontage of Somerset House from Lancaster Place eastwards nearly to Surrey Street The Director of the Meteorological Office cathode-ray direction finding equipment for locating thunderstorm centres The apparatus worth £500 is on loan for years to Dr Chapman and is to be used in connec- tion with the International Geophysical Year research programme 249
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