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Benefactions BENEFACTIONS. LIST OP PRINCIPAL BENEFACTIONS MADE TO THE UNIVERSITY OP MELBOTJENE SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1853. 1864 SUBSCRIBERS (Se:„ G. W. Rusden) £856 Shakespeare Scholarship. 1871 HENRY TOLMAN DWIGHT 5000 Prizes for History and Education. 1871 ( EDWARD WILSON • i 1000 Argus Scholarship in Engineering. ( LACHLAN MACKINNON ! " 1873 SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN 100 Prize for English Essay. 1673 JOHN HASTIE - - - 19,140 General Endowment. 1873 GODFREY HOWITT 1000 Scholarships in Natural History. 1873 SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL 655 Scholarship in Engineering. 1875 SIR SAMUEL WILSON 30,000 Erection of Wilson Hall. 1883 JOHN DIXON WYSELASKIE - 8400 Scholarships. 1884 WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLISON 5000 Scholarships in Modern Languages. 1884 SUBSCRIBERS .... 150 Prize for Mathematics, in memory of Prof. Wilson. 1887 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 2000 Scholarships for Physical and Chemical Re­ search. 1887 FRANCIS ORMOND 20,000 Professorship of Music. 1890 ROBERT DIXSON - 10,837 Scholarships in Chemistry. Physics, Mathe­ matics and Engineering. 1890 SUBSCRIBERS 5217 Ormond Exhibitions 'in Music. 1891 JAMES GEORGE BEANEY 3900 Scholarships in Surgery and Pathology. 1894 DAVID KAY - 6764 Caroline Kay Scholarships. J897 SUBSCRIBERS -. -. 760 Research Scholarship in Biology, in memory of Sir Jfames MacBain. BSSBFACTIOHX {ContinntAi. 1902 ROBERT ALEXANDER WRIGHT ClOOO Prizes ^for Musie and for Mechanical Engincer- to . ing. 1902 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT - 1000 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND - 100 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 GRADUATES' FUND .... ' 466 General Expenses. 1903 TEACHING STAFF 1150 General Expenses.. including Professor Spencer £258 Professor Gregory 100 Professor Masson 100 1903 SUBSCRIBERS 105 Prize in memory of Alexander Sutherland: 1903 GEORGE McARTHUR • - - - - Library,of 2,500 Books. 1904-5 SUBSCRIBERS TO UNIVERSITY FUND President—Janet -Lady Clarke- Treasurer—Henry Butler > Secretary—Charles Bage S SPECIAL FOUNDATIONS— MRS. AUBREY.BOWEN ;....- £500 Equipment of Pathological Museum. HENRY BOURNES HIGGINS 1000 Scholarship for Study of Poetry. DAVID SYME - 3000 Prize for Scientific Research in Australia. FREDERICK SHEPPARD GRIM WADE idob Prize for Technical Chemical Research. MR. AND MRS. A. E. T. PAYNE AND MR. AND MRS. J. W. 400 Exhibition iri Veterinary Science. PAYNE - , - •} SIR HENRY JOHN WRIXON 600 Exhibition in Agriculture. MEMBERS OF BAR ASSOCIA­ TION 047 John Madden Exhibition in Law. SUBSCRIBERS (Sec. R. J. Larking) 1055 Chamber of Commerce Exhibition, and Prizes • at Commercial Examinations. BENEFACTIONS (gonti-ved).- DONATIONS OF £100 AND UPWARDS— ANDREW CARNEGIE. - £1000 Buildings 'and Equipment. PROPRIETORS OF "THE ARGUS" 100 NEIL WALTER BLACK - 100' MRS. WALTER BRIDGES 100 JANET LADY. CLARKE - 100 SIMON FRASER - 100 SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT • 100 JOHN. GRICE - - - 100 WESLEY R. HALL - 100 ALICE MANIFOLD 100 EDWARD MANIFOLD - 100 WILLIAM T. MANIFOLD - 100 8 DAVID ORME MASSON - 100 MELBOURNE MEDICAL ASSO CIATION -' .- - . - 205 MRS. ALBERT MILLER - 100 MRS. EDWARD MILLER 100 WALTER BALDWIN SPENCER 100 GEORGE ALEXANDER STEPHEN 100 JOHN TRAILL - 100 WILLIAM WEATHERLY 10-r' MRS. WILLIAM WEATHERLV 100 OTHER DONATIONS- £1286 1907 MRS. EDITH LANSELL 1200 George Lansell Scholarship in Mining Engineering. 1907 MUS. JESSIE LEGGATT 1000 Scholarship in Law. 1908 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT - 200 Research* Scholarship in Geology. 1908 SUBSCRIBERS .... 118 Equipment of Anatomy School. oo 1908 HERMAN HENRY SCHLAPP 400 Ore-lreatment Plant. ' * to 1908 SUBSCRIBERS - - : ,- BENEFACTIONS (Continued.). 00 1909 JAMES STEWART .... £25,624 Scholarships in and Advancement of Anatomy,. >**- Medicine and Surgery. 1909 JAMES CUMING 1000 Prize for Agricultural Chemistry. 1909 JAMES CUMING 1000 For Veterinary Operating Theatre. 1909 SUBSCRIBERS 260 Dublin Prize. 1910 SUBSCRIBERS 134 Jamieson Prize. 1010 fiEOROE SWINBURNE - 150 For Purchase of Apparatus. 1910 T. EDWARDS Machinery valued at £205. 1910 N. GUTHRIDGB LTD. - . - . Machinery valued at £140. 1010 PER H. B. SILBBBBERG & CO. - Machinery valued at £150, donated by F. W. Braun and W. Alnnworth Se Sons. 1911 ^iLCE0YW^oi^TNDSLTD- " '» Ore-treatment Plant. 1911 .VEIL WALTER BLACK - . - - 2065 At disposal of Faculty of Science. 1911 MRS. M. B. FUiLTON - 989 For Medical Scholarship. 1911 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT - 500 Department of Anthropology. 1911 SUBSCRIBERS 102 Professor Morris Prize. 1912 WILLIAM HARBISON - - - - 2500 Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship. 1912 MADAME MELBA 1000 Melba Hall. 1912 BABCOCK & WILCOX LIMITED - Machinery, valued at £100, 1913 SUBSCRIBERS 189 Professor Laurie Prize. 1913 MRS. JESSIE ALEXANDER BAIRD CURR1E 600 John Baird Bursary. 1913 J. BARTRAJH & SON .... Machinery valued at £100. 1913 DAVID SYME CHARITABLE TRUST 500 Equipment for Experimental Physiology. 1913 SUBSCRIBERS 622 Physiology Extension. 1913 MISS MARY L. REID - - - - 300 Melba Hall. 1913 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT - - 275 Mr. Albert Mansbridge's Expenses to Aus­ tralia. 1913 MRS. ROBERT REID - 100 Melba Hall. 1913 JOHN GRICE 1000 Temporary Cancer Research Scholarship. 1914 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT - - 600 Clinical Research Fund. BENEFACTIONS (CmUnutd). 1914 GEORGE ADLINGTON SYME - • £250 Clinical Research Fund. 1914 SUBSCRIBERS 104 Clinical Research Fund. 1915 ALEXANDER MORRISON - - - 275 Advancement of Knowledge of Nervous System. 1916 MR. AND MRS'.. JAMBS GOSSIP MELVIN . - - - - - 1000 John Melvin Memorial Scholarship. 1916 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LEVI • - 1000 Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship. 1916 WALTER AND ELIZA HALL TRUSTEES 350 p.a. Veterinary Science Research Fellowship. 1916 SUBSCRIBERS 220 G. C. Mathison Memorial Lectureship. 1917 PRINCIPAL BA-5E METAL COM- A trust formed for the purpose of awarding in PANIES the University of Melbourne each year two Bursaries in Mining and Metallurgy. 1917 MRS. EDWARD BAGE - - - - 105(» Robert Rage Memorial Scholarship. 1919 MRS. ANNIE WILSON - - - - 2000 R. G. Wilson Scholarships. ORIENT LINE OF ROV A I. MAIL Three First-Class Return Vast-ages an- STEAMERS - nually from 1009 to 101.G and 1919-20. 1920-1 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL. CUMING. SMITH & CO. PTY. JOHN SANDERSON - - - £ 1000 LTD. £5230 ESTATE- LATE II. GYLES TUK- SIR ,T. M. & LADY HIGGINS - 5200 NEK .... -1000 MR. & MRS. F. KNIGHT - 5000 H. B. HOWARD SMITH - - 1000 SIR JOHN GRICE 2000 J. F. W. PAYNE .... 1000 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR G. MRS. ALBERT MILLER - - 1000 SWEET - 1500 NATIONAL BANK OF AUS­ UNIVERSITY WAR MEMORIAL TRALASIA ... 1000 COMMITTEE 1037 MR. & MRS. W.- H. SWANTON - 1000 1022 DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUS- a> HON. w. M. MCPHERSON - 1000 TRALASIA - - - 1000 g> SIR JOHN MACFARLAND - BENSFAOT 10SS (Conlin nul). 06 1930—51 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL {Continued). VICTORIAN SAILORS AND GEORGE FAIRBAIRN - - £260 SOLDIERS' INSURANCE STEWART G. BLACK . 250 TRUST -.- - - - £1000 MICHAELIS, HALLENSTEIN & WALTER &, ELIZA HALL CO. PTY. LTD. - 250 TRUST ----- 1000 KODAK (AUST.) PTY. LTD. 250 LEGAL PROFESSION OF VIC- BALL & WELCH PTY. LTD. - 250 TORIA .... 730 CALEDONIAN COLLIERIES SIR JOHN MONASH - - - 501) LTD. - - - - * - 250 SIR G A SYME . ' - - - 500 AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS - - 50" LTD. 250 HENRY BERRY &' CO. PTY. DA'LGETY & Co. LTD. 250 LTD. ----- 500 McILWRAITH, McEACHARN'S K MESSRS. BAILLIEU - - - 500 LINE PTY. LTD. - 250 X EDWARD STEVENS - - - 500 J. H. GRICE 250 ~ HERBERT BROOKES - 500 MRS. J. T. WEATHERLEY 200 H1-g MRS. F. W. ARMYTAGE - - 500 SIR JAMES BARRETT - 200 a HOWARD SMITH LTD. - - 500 AUSTRALIAN PAPER & PULP ESTATE LATE G. SWEET - - 500 CO. LTD. - * - 150 C A. T. DANKS &00 RICHARD ALLEN & SONS PTY. A.N.T. ..-...- 450 LTD. - - - - " - 130 ^ JOHN RUSSELL MACPHERSON NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER- FUND, PER MR. F. A. CANTILE AGENCY CO. MOULE .... 400 LTD. 150 NO 1 REST HOME ... 307 PROFESSOR ATKINSON - 150 SUBSCRIBERS FOR SPENCER McNAUGHTON, LOVE & CO. PRIZES ----- 299 PTY. LTD. .... 10S Ml M. BBODIE. -. - - - 250 VISCOUNT NOVAK 100 WILLIAM G. SPRIGG - - 250 SIR ARTHUR L. STANLEY 100 GENERAL H. W. GRIMWADE - 250 SIR. W. H. IRVINE "-' 100 W. RUSSELL GRIMWADE - 250 GEORGE SWINBURNE 100 PATERSON, LAING & BRUCE MRS. WILLIAM SMITH - 100 LTD, - - ,'•.••", 2.60 DR. DAVID GRANT , 109 BENEFACTIONS (Continued). SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL {Continued). E. E. D. CLARKE - - - - £100 T. R. ASHWORTH * - £100 A. S. AUSTIN 100 AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE, D. E. McBRIDE - - - . 100 LAND & FINANCE CO. MRS. M. A. MILLS ... IQO LTD. 100 H. T, WILSON .... IQO CRAIG, WILLIAMSON PTY. M. P. HANSEN .... 100 LTD. 100 PHILIP ItUSSKI.L .... mo MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO. PROFESSOR HENRY LAURIE - 100 LTD. 100 MRS. M. AND MR. A. E. GRANT 100 MISS MARY REID 100 MISS HILDA GRICE - 100 "W.U.M." 100 MISS ELSA GRICE ... 100 DR. J. RAMSAY - 100 a MR. AND MRS. C. W. MILLER 100 J. G. MELVIN ... - 100 -i ALEC. L. LANE - 100 MRS. A. BROWN ... - 100 K CAPT. AND MRS. S. M. BRUCE 100 WM. DRUMMOND & CO. - ioo 5 MRS. JESSIE S. FRASER - - 100 COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING L. F. MILLER .... joO CO. 100 g DR. J. P. WILSON ... 100 MR. AND MRS. J. A. LEVEY - 100 o JOHN MAY 100 RUHERT HARPER & CO. PTY. T, RdRERT RE::D & CO. LTD. - 100 LTD. 100 ?*- D. M. FRASF.R .... loo GEORGE LUSH ... - 100 MR. JUSTICE SCHUTT - - 100 MR. AND MRS. D. STUART J. NEVILLE FRASER ... 100 MURRAY .... 100 T. M. STEWART .... 100 GOLDSBROUGH, MORT & CO. SIR WALTEF. MANIFOLD - - 100 LTD. 100 C. S1BBALD CURRIE - - . 100 BANK OF VICTORIA - 100 J. SHEPHAED .... 100 F. TATE 100 T. BRUNTON & CO. - - - 100 A. A. QUICK .... 100 DR. J. W. GRICE .... 100 C. G. WOKSLEY .... ioo MR. JUSTICE McARTHUR - - 100 E. H. MCGREGOR - ioo PETERSON i; CO.
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