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THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE , LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT REPORT... 1961

President's Message 3

Summary and History 4

Progress Report 4

Scope of Li brory 6

Endowment Funds 8

Memorial s Establ ished 10

Library Patrons 12

Library Donors 12

Summary of Contributors 13

How to Help Back Cover

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE NEWS LETTER 1961 Report President A. D. Holt LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM THE UNIVERSITY Of TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK 01 Knoxville Sponso red by OffiCE Of THE PRESIDENT March 31, 1962 LIBRARY ENDOWMENT The University ofTennessee ror the Development of Development Council and Tomorrow'. Leaden The University ofTennessee Alumni Association

Dr. John C. Hodges, Coordinator DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 1961 Library Development Program C. W. Wheland, Chattanooga, Houston Herndon, Humboldt The University of Tennessee Chairman E. Ward King, Kingsport William W. Goodman, Memphis, James M. King, Tullahoma Dear John: Vice Chairman Luke Medley, Cookeville Edward J. Boling, Knoxville, Roland H. Myers, Memphis In looking over the second report of the Library Coordinator Gilbert F. Parker, Tiptonville Development Program, I find myself again completely amazed-­ Foster Arnett, Knoxville Kirby O. Primm, Nashville and de1ighted!-- with the progress and results of this Clyde B. Austin, Greeneville H. Francis Stewart, Nashville wonderful movement. As you know, our Library was receiving Sam E. Boaz, Clarksville Lowell O. Thomas, Jackson very few gifts before the program was started, and conse­ Scott N. Brown, Chattanooga Howard Warf, Hohenwald quently it had fallen far behind libraries at comparable Ralph A. Davidson, Sr. , Knoxville Gordon J. Wilder, Huntingdon institutions which had been the recipients of private John L. Greer, Knoxville Charles E. Worley, Jr. , Bristol philanthropy. Now that our Development Program is under way, the University's Library is making great strides toward that ALUMNI COUNCIL 1961 coveted goal of one million volumes! Foster Arnett, Knoxville, Jerry Hunt, Lexington, Ky. President Harold James, Ridgely If it were possible, I would like to talk personally Jesse Safley, Nashville, Warren Kennerly, Knoxville with our friends whose names appear in the Report for 1961 P resident-Elect Leonard J. Kerr, Memphis and thank them for their gifts--sma1l or large, immediate or Robert C. Austin, Greeneville, W. V. Lashlee, Nashville p1edged--which are helping the University reach greatness. Vice President Robert E. Lee, Knoxville Many of the donors have responded many times with money, books, Powell Winn, Nashville, Larry Levine, Chattanooga and manuscripts, and our appreciation for their continuing Treasurer Harold Lile, Covington support is equalled only by our deep gratitude for their Edward Alexander, Elizabethton C. H. McFee, Atlanta, Ga. heart-warming interest and concern. Mrs. Quentin Alexander, Knoxville George Montgomery, Knoxville F. G. Cavin, Jr., Martin Joe Rainey, Henderson The University of Tennessee is fortunate indeed to Dr. Alfred Crewsell, Union City William S. Russell, Shelbyville have these kind and generous people working for her enrichment , K. C. Dodson, Columbia William G. Smyth, Jr., Knoxville and growth. Edward M. Dougherty, Nashville William Staley, Nashville William C. Fraser, Columbia Wayne Upton, Little Rock, Ark. Sincerely yours, William Garrett, Nashville H. O. Warlick, Tullahoma Jack Arnold Hay, Lexington C. Phil Wehman, Chattanooga Marvin Horner, Morristown Walter Wunderlich, Memphis Aaron Horowitz, Columbus, Ohio Mabel A. Yates, Nashville Editor of Report: Daphne Harris ~President THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE NEWS LETTER ADH: 1me Vol . XLI. NO.3. June. 1962. Published bimonthly by The University of Tennessee . Second-class postage paid at Knoxville. Tennessee .

2 3 1961 Report President A. D. Holt LIBRARY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE , KNOXVILLE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK 01 Knoxville Sponso red by OF"F'ICE OF" THE PRES IDENT March 31, 1962 LIBRARY ENDOWMENT The University ofTennessee For th. Development of Development Council and Tomorrow'. Leaden The University ofTennessee Alumni Association

Dr. John C. Hodges, Coordinator DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 1961 Library Development Program C. W. Wheland, Chattanooga, Houston He rndon, Humboldt The University of Tennessee Chairman E. Ward King, Kingsport William W. Goodman, Memphis, James M. King, Tullahoma Dear John: Vice Chairman Luke Medley, Cookeville Edward J . Boling, Knoxville, Roland H. Myers, Memphis In looking over the second report of the Library Coordinator Gilbert F. Parker, Tiptonville Development Program, I find myself again completely amazed-­ Foster Arnett, Knoxville Kirby O. Primm, Nashville and delighted!-- with the progress and results of this Clyde B. Austin, Greeneville H. Francis Stewart, Nashville wonderful movement. As you know, our Library was receiving Sam E. Boaz, Clarksville Lowell O. Thomas, Jackson very few gifts before the program was started, and conse­ Scott N. Brown, Chattanooga Howard Warf, Hohenwald quently it had fallen far behind libraries at comparable Ralph A. Davidson, Sr. , Knoxville Gordon J . Wilder, Huntingdon institutions which had been the recipients of private John L. Greer, Knoxville Charles E. Worley, Jr. , Bristol philanthropy. Now that our Development Program is under way, the University's Library is making great strides toward that ALUMNI COUNCIL 1961 coveted goal of one million volumes! Foster Arnett, Knoxville, Jerry Hunt, Lexington, Ky. President Harold James, Ridgely If it were pOSSible, I would like to talk personally Jesse Safley, Nashville, Warren Kennerly, Knoxville with our friends whose names appear in the Report for 1961 P resident-Elect Leonard J . Kerr, Memphis and thank them for their gifts--small or large, immediate or Robert C. Austin, Greeneville, W. V. Lashlee, Nashville pledged--which are helping the University reach greatness. Vice President Robert E. Lee, Knoxville Many of the donors have responded many times with money, books, Powell Winn, Nashville, Larry Levine, Chattanooga and manuscripts, and our appreciation for their continuing Treasurer Harold Lile, Covington \( support is equalled only by our deep gratitude for their Edward Alexander, Elizabethton C. H. McFee, Atlanta, Ga. heart-warming interest and concern. Mrs. Quentin Alexander, Knoxville George Montgomery, Knoxville F. G. Cavin, Jr. , Martin Joe Rainey, Henderson The University of Tennessee is fortunate indeed to Dr. Alfred Crewsell, Union City William S. Russell, Shelbyville have these kind and generous people working for her enrichment K. C. Dodson, Columbia William G. Smyth, Jr. , Knoxville and growth. Edward M. Dougherty, Nashville William Staley, Nashville William C. Fraser, Columbia Wayne Upton, Little Rock, Ark. Sincerely yours, William Garrett, Nashville H. O. Warlick, Tullahoma Jack Arnold Hay, Lexington C. Phil Wehman, Chattanooga Marvin Horner, Morristown Walter Wunderlich, Memphis Aaron Horowitz, Columbus, Ohio Mabel A. Yates, Nashville HPresident Edito r of Repo rt: Daphne Harris

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE NEWS LETTER ADH: Ime Vol . XLI , No . 3, June, 1962. Published bimonthly by The University of Tennessee . Second-c lass postage paid at Knoxv ille, Tennessee .

2 3 A MARK OF A GREAT UNIVERSITY IS AN EXCELLENT LIBRARY

The Library Development Program, sponsored jointly and value to writers and students of Tennessee history. by the Development Council and the Alumni Association, Other notable additions were made by Miss Ida is a continuing effort with a stated aim of "one million Adelaide Anders, 75 volumes of costume history; Mrs. books for the University Libraries." John Clifford Folger, 150 books and 200 periodical is­ From the day in October, 1959, when the program sues, on art, architecture, and general interest subjects; was launched, until December 31, 1961, the libraries of International Nickel Company, 626 volumes from the the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Memphis, and library and in memory of the late V. N. Krivobok; and Martin have been enriched by gifts of $35,324.89 in cash Miss Lona Coe Johnston, 600 volumes in memory of and 13,523 books, manuscripts, and related library ma­ Miss Mamie C. Johnston. terials, donated by 2,164 individuals and organizations. Fifteen gifts of $1,000 have been given by eleven LI­ BRARy PATRONS, and forty-four donations of $100.00 or more were received from thirty-eight LIBRARY DONORS. Six endowments have been set up. Twelve living persons have been honored and 101 memorialized, by John M. Smartt (right), individual or group gifts or endowments. Alumni Association sec­ retary, presents a check for the pur c has e of books to Will i a m H. Jesse, director of li­ braries. Progress in 1961

During the second year of the program, $11,303.12 and 4,568 books, manuscripts, and other library ma­ terials were received from 733 people. Four of the five PATRONS for 1961 were repeaters, and so were six of the twenty DONORS. Four endowments were begun; seven persons were Dr. John C. Hodges, honored; thirty-three were memorialized. head of the English de­ , Outstanding among the gifts of books and other ma­ partment and program terials were those made to the Special Collections Li­ coordinator for Library Development, examines brary by Mrs. St. George Sioussat ( new books for the li­ papers and Tennesseana), Miss Ellen LeNoir (Ramsey brary. papers), and Mrs. Grace Reeves and Mrs. Robert W. Kennedy (Ruskin papers). These are all of great interest

5 4 A MARK OF A GREAT UNIVERSITY t j IS AN EXCELLENT LIBRARY

The Library Development Program, sponsored jOintly and value to writers and students of Tennessee history. by the Development Council and the Alumni Association, , Other notable additions were made by Miss Ida is a continuing effort with a stated aim of "one million Adelaide Anders, 75 volumes of costume history; Mrs. books for the University Libraries." John Clifford Folger, 150 books and 200 periodical is­ F rom the day in October, 1959, when the program sues, on art, architecture, and general interest subjects; was launched, until December 31, 1961, the libraries of International Nickel Company, 626 volumes from the the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, Memphis, and library and in memory of the late V. N. Krivobok; and Martin have been enriched by gifts of $35,324.89 in cash Miss Lona Coe Johnston, 600 volumes in memory of and 13,523 books, manuscripts, and related library ma­ Miss Mamie C. Johnston. terials, donated by 2,164 individuals and organizations. Fifteen gifts of $1,000 have been given by eleven LI­ BRARY PATRONS, and forty-four donations of $100.00 or more were received from thirty-eight LIBRARY DONORS. Six endowments have been set up. Twelve living persons have been honored and 101 memorialized, by individual or group gifts or endowments. John M. Smartt (right). Alumni Association sec· retary. presents a check for the pur c has e of books to Will i a m H. Jesse, director of li­ braries. Progress in 1961

During the second year of the program, $11,303.12 .. and 4,568 books, manuscripts, and other library ma­ terials were received from 733 people. Four of the five PATRONS for 1961 were repeaters, and so were six of the twenty DONORS. Four endowments were begun; seven persons were Dr. John C. Hodges, honored; thirty-three were memorialized. head of the English de­ Outstanding among the gifts of books and other ma­ partment and program terials were those made to the Special Collections Li­ coordinator for Library brary by Mrs. St. George Sioussat (Andrew Johnson Development, examines new books for the li­ papers and Tennesseana), Miss Ellen LeNoir (Ramsey brary. papers), and Mrs. Grace Reeves and Mrs. Robert W. Kennedy (Ruskin papers). These are all of great interest

5 4 SCOPE OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

The University of Tennessee owns 670,257 cataloged volumes: 581,266 of them in Knoxville; 54,697 in Mem­ Rare books, on display in the Special phis; 31,451 in Martin; and 2,843 in the Division of Collections Room of the Main Library at Knoxville, are among gifts to the University Extension. Library Development Program. The Knoxville book collection is located in the James D. Hoskins Library and in seven branch libraries. There are also a few small laboratory and office collections.

In Martin, the College Library serves all depart­ .,. ments. Its resources include, aside from its cataloged volumes, a great many audio-visual aids, such as micro­ text, films, and sound recordings.

The books owned by the Extension Division are housed THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LIBRARY SYSTEM in the various centers throughout the state, and in the special School of Social Work Library in Nashville.

LIBRARY Un its Branch Division This is the James D. Hoskins Li­ James D . Hoskins Library Library Libraries brary in Knoxville (called the "Main Library Library"). It contains administra­ tive offices. order and technical work areas, bibliographical and ref­ erence collections, the Undergrad­ uate Library, the Special Collections Library, conference and seminar rooms, and faculty studies; it houses 402,453 books and will seat 1,179 (Branches) At At At readers. Knoxville Memphis Nashville

The Mooney Memorial Library in Science & Business # Memphis, having undergone exten­ Technology Low Education Admin . Agri cu Iture sive renovation and remodeling, is Library Library Library L ibrory Library now more adequately equipped to serve its clientele from the Medical Units of The University of Tennes­ see. This Library. shown at left, owns 54 ,697 volumes and subscribes to nearly 1,000 periodical titles. Science BioI. Sciences Engineering Li brary Library Library

6 7 SCOPE OF THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

The University of Tennessee owns 670,257 cataloged volumes: 581,266 of them in Knoxville; 54,697 in Mem­ Rare books, on display in the Special phis; 31,451 in Martin; and 2,843 in the Division of Collections Room of the Main Library at Knoxville, are among gifts to th e University Extension. Library Development Program. , The Knoxville book collection is located in the James D. Hoskins Library and in seven branch libraries. There are also a few small laboratory and office collections.

In Martin, the College Library serves all depart­ .1;.)1. ments. Its resources include, aside from its cataloged volumes, a great many audio-visual aids, such as micro­ text, films, and sound recordings.

The books owned by the Extension Division are housed THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LIBRARY SYSTEM in the various centers throughout the state, and in the special School of Social Work Library in Nashville.

LIBRARY Units Branch Division This is the James D. Hoskins Li­ James D. Hoskins Library Library Libraries brary in Knoxville (called the "Main Library Library"). It contains administra­ tive offices, order and technical work areas, bibliographical and ref­ erence collections, the Undergrad­ uate Library, the Special Collections Library, conference and seminar rooms, and faculty studies; it houses 402,453 books and will seat 1,179 (Branches) At At At readers. Knoxville Memphis Nashville

The Mooney Memorial Library in Science & Business Memphis, having undergone exten­ Technology Law Education Admin. Agriculture sive renovation and remodeling, is Library Library Library Library Library now more adequately equipped to serve its clientele from the Medical Units of The Universi ty of Tennes­ see. This Library, shown at left, owns 54,697 volumes and subscribes to nearly 1,000 periodical titles. Sc ience BioI. Sciences Engineering Library Li brary Library

6 7 ENDOWMENTS Gifts That Build for Future Greatness

Six endowments have been established through the MAMIE C. JOHNSTON impetus of the Library Development Program. The divi­ MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND $2,174.00 dends from these invested funds will provide books over " the years for countless generations of students. Established March, 1961 , in memory of Mamie C. Johnston, teacher of English at U-T for thirty years, by IRA N. CHILES LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $2,897.00 subscription of her students and friends . To be used for literature in fields of general interest. Established September 15 , 1961 , by subscription of former students and friends of Ira N. Chiles, on the oc­ casion of his retirement as professor of Curriculum and H. S. WALTERS ENDOWMENT $1,000.00 Instruction, College of Education. To be used for pur­ chase of books and library materials in the field of edu­ Established May, 1960, by gift of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. cation. " Hub " Walters, in memory of his parents, the Reverend John M. and Lu1a Franklin Walters. To be used for books in fields of general interest. ELLIS AND ERNEST LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $500.00

Established December, 1961 , by gift of Ellis and Ernest Drug Stores. Will be used to purchase books in fields of general interest.

HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK OF KNOXVILLE LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $1,000.00

Established December, 1961 , by gift of Hamilton " National Bank of Knoxville. To be used for general­ interest materials.

HOME ECONOMICS LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $2,197.00 I Established July 1, 1960, by subscription of alumnae of The College of Home Economics, state home econo­ ELLIS & ERNEST mists, Tennessee chapters of Future Homemakers of LI.brarr Endowment America, homemakers and Extension personnel. To be used for current literature at the graduate level.

Contributions and pledges honored in 1961 amounted A MARK OF A GREAT UNIVERSITY ISAN EXCELLENT LIBRARY to $1,247 .00.

9 8 ENDOWMENTS Gifts That Build for Future Greatness

Six endowments have been established through the MAMIE C. JOHNSTON impetus of the Library Development Program. The divi­ MEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND $2,174.00 dends from these invested funds will provide books over , the years for countless generations of students. Established March, 1961 , in memory of Mamie C. Johnston, teacher of English at U-T for thirty years, by IRA N. CHILES LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $2,897.00 subscription of her students and friends . To be used for WI literature in fields of general interest. Established September 15 , 1961 , by subscription of former students and friends of Ira N. Chiles, on the oc­ casion of his retirement as professor of Curriculum and H. S. WALTERS ENDOWMENT $1,000.00 Instruction, College of Education. To be used for pur­ chase of books and library materials in the field of edu­ Established May, 1960, by gift of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. cation. "Hub" Walters, in memory of his parents, the Reverend John M. and Lula Franklin Walters. Tobeused for books in fields of general interest. ELLIS AND ERNEST LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $500.00

Established December, 1961 , by gift of Ellis and Ernest Drug Stores. Will be used to purchase books in fields of general interest. THl;; ,t1~lVERSITY I OF ;!EN~SSEE , ~t- __ ~ -.~ RY HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK OF KNOXVILLE LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $1,000.00

Established December, 1961 , by gift of Hamilton National Bank of Knoxville. To be used for general­ interest materials.

HOME ECONOMICS LIBRARY ENDOWMENT $2,197.00

Established July 1, 1960, by subscription of alumnae of The College of Home Economics, state home econo­ ELLIS & ERNEST mists, Tennessee chapters of Future Homemakers of L1hrary Endowment America, homemakers and Extension personnel. To be used for current literature at the graduate level.

Contributions and pledges honored in 1961 amounted A MARK OF A GREAT UNIVERSITY ISAN EXCELLENT LIBRARY to $1 ,247.00.

9 8 MEMORIALS Lasting Indications of Respect and Esteem

Edith Kane Stair Many people chose a useful and enduring method of Helen Thomas paying respect to friends, relatives, and colleagues by Fred H. Warren providing library books as memorials. Each book given Marshall H. Wells or bought with memorial funds bears a special memorial D. J. Zimmerman '31 bookplate which gives the names of both the donor and the person being memorialized. These books will be used, Gifts were received in honor of seven people, one of and their origins noted, by many, many students in the them Dr. Ira N. Chiles, whose retirement was the in­ years to come. centive for the beginning of a library endowment.

Daniel Edward Baird James F. Bickers '50 Robert M. Boarts Ira N. Chiles Andrew Jackson Chadwell, Jr. Miss Allie J. Overton '55, '58 Professor Albert Rapp Thomas H. Davidson '41 Dr. Ruth Stephens Mrs. William Delpuech John A. Thackston Edwin O. Denslow Alwin Thaler W. J. Donaldson '03 Perry J. Gambill '15 Laurabelle Stotz Gehron Isham G. Hewgley , Harry Pearsall Hill I James D. Hoskins '91, '93, '97 I Mrs. George H. Ingram I Mamie C. Johnston '03 V. N. Krivobok Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Ledbetter Horace Hardy Lester Henry Clay Long Arthur Lovell ' 28 Mrs. Hugh W. Lynn Mary Ezell McGavock , Luna Ross Mercer From the Personal Library 01 Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold Peebles IRA N. CHILES DR. V. N. KRIVOBOK Joseph Hendrix Peterson Library Endowment Myrtle McAmis Rader for through the Higher Education The Ruble Family INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY. INC. Elizabeth A. Sizer Dallas MacDonald Spurgeon

10 11 MEMORIALS Lasting Indications of Respect and Esteem

Edith Kane Stair Many people chose a useful and enduring method of Helen Thomas , paying respect to friends, relatives, and colleagues by Fred H. Warren providing library books as memorials. Each book given Marshall H. Wells or bought with memorial funds bears a special memorial D. J. Zimmerman '31

bookplate which gives the names of both the donor and it the person being memorialized. These books will be used, Gifts were received in honor of seven people, one of and their origins noted, by many, many students in the them Dr. Ira N. Chiles, whose retirement was the in­ years to come. centive for the beginning of a library endowment.

Daniel Edward Baird James F. Bickers '50 Robert M. Boarts Ira N. Chiles Andrew Jackson Chadwell, Jr. Miss Allie J. Overton '55, '58 Professor Albert Rapp Thomas H. Davidson '41 Dr. Ruth Stephens Mrs. William Delpuech John A. Thackston Edwin O. Denslow Alwin Thaler W. J. Donaldson'03 Perry J. Gambill ' 15 Laurabelle Stotz Gehron Isham G. Hewgley r- --­

Harry Pearsall Hill ~·-r·~h James D. Hoskins '91, '93, '97 THE....~¥ERSITY T~~""I!:til¥ERSITY Mrs. George H. Ingram O'~EN~..ESSEE OFi:IE~}l;:SSEE p, Mamie C. Johnston '03 L .~BltARY r:lBRARY V. N. Krivobok Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Ledbetter Horace Hardy Lester Henry Clay Long Arthur Lovell ' 28 Mrs. Hugh W. Lynn Mary Ezell McGavock

Luna Ross Mercer From the Personal Library of Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold Peebles IRA N. CHILES DR. V. N. KRIVOBOK Joseph Hendrix Peterson Library Endowment Myrtle McAmis Rader for through the Hiqher Education The Ruble Family INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY. INC. Elizabeth A. Sizer Dallas MacDonald Spurgeon

10 11 LIBRARY PATRONS 1961 SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTORS (Those giving $1000 or more) Names of all who gave books, money, and Special Ma­ terials to the University of Tennessee Libraries in 1961:

THElJ'!IU¥. ERSITY Better English Fund Abbott Laboratories Julia Andrews . 39 Or :fEN~fSSEE Hardy Moore Graham Gene M. Abel '43 Universidad de Antioquia Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams '43 The Arab Club of U-T I tl B R ~ R Y Hamilton National Bank Air Force Institute of Technology Arabian American Oil Company of Knoxville ~ Program, U-T Arkansas State Dental Association Omar AI-Abed Mary R. Armstrong ' 29 John C. Hodges J Howard F . Aldmon '59 Lynn Arnett ' 24 Charles W. Wheland '32 Billie Alexander '56 Arnkrone Publishers Zeinab R. AlIos Edith Arnold Willard S. Alvis Arthritis and Rheumatism I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Ambrister Foundation PRESE NT ED BY ' 33, ' 24 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ashley '59 CHARLES W. WHELAND American Academy of Implant Association of Military Surgeons Class of 1932 Dentures of the United States l American Academy of Ophthal­ Australian Consulate-General mology and Otolaryngology Mildred L . Ay res American Academy of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan B. Ayres Periodontology ' 24, ' 26 LIBRARY DONORS 1961 American Cancer Society, (Those giving $100 to $1000) Tennessee Division Buckman Laboratories American College of Chest W. S. Chiles Physicians Mrs. C. O. Baird Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. DeFriece, Jr. American College of Dentists Baltimore Chapter, U-T Alumni Nancy Doughty ' 38 American College of Surgeons Association Thomas H. Banks '61 Ellis and Ernest Drug Stores American Council on Education American Dental Association Baptist Memorial Hospital Ford Motor Company American Dental Society of Charles I. Barber Thomas E. Fox '48 f Anesthesiology J . A. Barksdale Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Gebhardt '41, '50 American Heart Association Richard S. Barnes Jessie W. Harris '08 i ~ American Institute of Chemical Mrs. James T. Barrett Cornelia Smartt Hodges Engineers Rufus Beame r Andrew D. Holt American Institute of Physics Grady Bennett James W. Bennett, Jr. '50 Arthur B. Hyman '01 American Medical Association # Richard L. Moore, Jr. ' 34 American Medical Women's Arthur W. Benoy '53 Scott L . Probasco, Jr. Association Better English Fund Earl M. Ramer American Neurological Association Daniel Boynton Benscote r ' 20 Dale Bentz Jack Robinson American Pharmaceutical Association Lora Be rnard '51 Mrs. P . G. Sessions American Physiological Society William M. Be rton Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Stiefel ' 31 American Urological Association Bette r Englis h Fund, U-T Lee L. Verstandig ' 61 Ida Adelaide Anders Mrs. John R. Bickers '49 Guy Curtis Youngerman ' 15 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Andrews Elma L. Bishop , 20

12 13 LIBRARY PATRONS 1961 SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTORS (Those giving $1000 or more) Names of all who gave books, money, and Special Ma­ te rials to the University of Tennessee Libraries in 1961:

TH£ I1NIV ERSITY Better English Fund Abbott Laboratories Julia Andrews ' 39 OF tEN)1ESSEE Hardy Moore Graham Gene M. Abel '43 Universidad de Antioquia , L1BR-ARY Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams '43 The Arab Club of U-T Hamilton National Bank Air Force Institute of Technology Arabian American Oil Company of Knoxville ~ Program, U-T Arkansas State Dental Association Omar AI-Abed Mary R. Armstrong '29 John C. Hodges ~ Howard F . Aldmon '59 Lynn Arnett ' 24 Charles W. Wheland '32 Billie Alexander '56 Arnkrone Publishers "'" Zeinab R. AlIos Edith Arnold Willard S. Alvis Arthritis and Rheumatism Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Ambrister Foundation

PRESENT ED B Y ' 33, ' 24 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ashley ' 59 CHARLES W. WHELAND American Academy of Implant Association of Military Surgeons Class of 1932 Dentures of the United States American Academy of Ophthal­ Australian Consulate-Gener al mology and Otolaryngology Mildred L. Ayres American Academy of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan B. Ayres Periodontology ' 24 , ' 26 LIBRARY DONORS 1961 American Cancer Society, (Those giving $100 to $1000) Tennessee Division Buckman Laboratories American College of Chest W. S. Chiles Physicians Mrs. C. O. Baird Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. DeFriece, Jr. American College of Dentists Baltimore Chapter, U-T Alumni Nancy Doughty'38 American College of Surgeons Association Ellis and Ernest Drug Stores American Council on Education Thomas H. Banks '61 American Dental Association Baptist Memorial Hospital Ford Motor Company American Dental Society of Charles I. Barber Thomas E. Fox '48 ! Anesthesiology J. A. Barksdale Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Gebhardt '41 , , 50 American Heart Association Richard S. Barnes Jessie W. Harris '08 ~ American Institute of Chemical Mrs. James T . Barrett Cornelia Smartt Hodges Engineers Rufus Beamer Andrew D. Holt American Institute of Physics Grady Bennett Arthur B. Hyman '01 American Medical Association James W. Bennett, Jr. '50 Richard L . Moore, Jr. ' 34 American Medical Women's Arthur W. Benoy '53 Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Association Better English Fund Earl M. Ramer American Neurological Association Daniel Boynton Benscoter ' 20 Jack Robinson American Pharmaceutical Dale Bentz Association Lora Bernard '51 Mrs. P. G. Sessions American Physiological Society William M. Berton Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Stiefel '31 American Urological Association Better English Fund, U-T Lee L. Verstandig '61 Ida Adelaide Anders Mrs. John R. Bickers '49 Guy Curtis Youngerman ' 15 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Andrews Elma L. Bishop ' 20

12 13 Vinnie Bishop Cincinnati General Hos pital Albert C. Delpuech '20 Broadus F. Farrar J. K. Bletner Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Clapp '54 Dental Survey Mabel Faulds '57 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Mrs. George A. Clark '46 Mayhew Derryberry ' 25 Lucy E. Fay Booher, Jr. '60 S. L. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Margaret Fedde Book-of-the-Month Club John Clements Derthick, Jr. , '50, '57 , '53 Martin J . Feerick Mrs. R. F. Boone Cleveland Dental Society John M. Devine '61 Charles E. Feinberg Robert F. Boreing '60 Cleveland Medical Society Lois E. Dickey '50 S. D. Feurt Mrs. C. J. Borkowski '59 Wade W. Clutton, Jr. '59 A. W. Diddle Frederick A. Ficken Thomas L. Bowman '59 William E. Cole '26 John H. Dobson '48 Fred Fields '42 Earl L. Bradsher College of Physicians and Surgeons I J. H. Dodds ' 25 Chloe Finley '37 Nora P . Branch Marguerite H. Collie r Mrs. W. J. Donaldson Lee Fitch J . C. Brashear Columbia Records ) ~ T . G. Dorrity '50 N. E. Fitzgerald J. W. Bray Columbus, Ohio, U-T Alumni Club Lyle B. Doty '36 Robert S. Fleming James H. Brennan Commission of Chronic Illness Nancy Doughty , 38 Q. B. P. Luis Flores-Barroeta Brooklyn National Laboratory Commonwealth Fund Bennie T. Douglas Mrs. John Clifford Folger Margaret Browder ' 35 CONFERENCE Magazine Mrs. J. E. Douglass Stanley J. Folmsbee Mrs. Alva Ross Brown Nelle Bond Conrad ' 26 George M. Drake, Jr. '57 , '59 Henry Ford Hospital Ilene Brown H. E. Copeland Mrs. John R. Drumheller Ford Motor Company Buckman Laboratories, Lewis C. Copeland Roland Duncan Herman S. Forest Incorporated Ormond C. Corry Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forgey C. A. Buehler William R. Coughlin Mrs. W. D. Durden, Jr. '54 Joan Forrester '56 , '60 Paul E. Burchfield Corinne C. Cox '41 Frank T. Fowler '60 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crews Thomas E. Fox '48 Ruthellen Crews '59 Marion O. Francis '35 Paul C. Cromwell Historical Society Franklin County Council of Home Doris Caldwell William Nelson Cromwell ETEA Home Economics Section Demonstration Clubs Helen L. Calfee ' 39 Foundation Anne T. Eaton Laurance W. Frierson, II George B. Calhoun, Jr. '47 Cumberland Home Demons tration Edgar D. Eaves Joseph L. Frye M. K. Callisen ' 39 County Council Luke Ebersole Mrs. Gideon Fryer '47 Campbell Clinic Celia Mae Cummins ' 42 Annie Whittle Eblen Jack B. Fugate '59 Campbell County Home Kenneth Curry Moses Einhorn H. W. Fuller Demonstration Clubs Albert Einstein Medical Center Fund for Dental Education Bland W. Cannon Ellis and Ernest Drug Stores Future Homemakers of America Carnegie Foundation for the ~ John Elson Adamsville High School Advancement of Teaching Norma Ann Engle '59, '61 Arnold Junior High School Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dameron I.' Florence Essery William W. Carson ' 10 Vernon W. Darter '30 Baileyton High School Cereal Institute, Incorporated Ethyl Corporation Bradley Central High School Knoxville Regents Council of the James C . Eubanks '43 Josephine Chambers ' 32 Daughters of the Chester County High School Ralph Chancey ' 49 European Coal and Steel Company Cocke County High School, American Revolution H. C. Evans, Jr. '58 I Walter Chandler '09 Mrs. S. P. Davidson Newport Chapter Elinor Cheney William L. Evernden Dickson High School Mariana Davis '60 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Everett Chicago Dental Society Nathan Davis ' 27 Dresden Public Schools B. F . Ezell Chicago Medical Society Richard Beale Davis Dyersburg High School W. S. Chiles John A. Dean Eagleville High School Edward Christenbury Eadmund de Braganca Everett High School, CIBA, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. La Verne Farmer Chapters I & IV CIBA Pharmaceutical Products DeF riece, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farnsley Fayette County High School

14 15 Vinnie Bishop Cincinnati General Hospital Albert C. Delpuech '20 Broadus F. Farrar J. K. Bletner Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Clapp '54 Dental Survey Mabel Faulds '57 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Mrs. George A. Clark '46 Mayhew Derrybe rry '25 Lucy E. Fay Booher, Jr. '60 S. L. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Margaret Fedde Book-of-the-Month Club John Clements Derthick, Jr., '50, '57 , '53 Martin J . Feerick Mrs. R. F. Boone Cleveland Dental Society John M. Devine '61 Charles E. Feinberg Robert F . Boreing '60 Cleveland Medical Society Lois E. Dickey '50 S. D. Feurt Mrs. C. J . Borkowski '59 Wade W. Clutton, Jr. '59 A. W. Diddle Frederick A. Ficken , Thomas L. Bowman '59 William E. Cole '26 John H. Dobson '48 Fred Fields ' 42 Earl L. Bradsher College of Physicians and Surgeons J . H. Dodds ' 25 Chloe Finley '37 Nora P. Branch Marguerite H. Collier Mrs. W. J. Donalds on Lee Fitch J. C. Brashear Columbia Records T. G. Dorrity '50 N. E . Fitzgerald J . W. Bray Columbus, Ohio, U-T Alumni Club Lyle B. Doty '36 Robert S. Fleming James H. Brennan Commission of Chronic Illness Nancy Doughty '38 Q. B. P . Luis Flores-Barroeta Brooklyn National Laboratory Commonwealth Fund Bennie T . Douglas Mrs. John Clifford Folger Margaret Browder '35 CONFERENCE Magazine Mrs. J. E. Douglass Stanley J. Folmsbee Mrs. Alva Ross Brown Nelle Bond Conrad ' 26 George M. Drake, Jr. '57, '59 Henry Ford Hospital Ilene Brown H. E. Copeland Mrs. John R. Drumheller Ford Motor Company Buckman Laboratories, Lewis C. Copeland Roland Duncan Herman S. Forest Incorporated Ormond C. Corry Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Forgey C. A. Buehler William R. Coughlin Mrs. W. D. Durden, Jr. '54 Joan Forrester '56 , '60 Paul E. Burchfield Corinne C. Cox '41 Frank T. Fowler '60 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Crews Thomas E. Fox '48 Ruthellen Crews '59 Marion O. Francis '35 Paul C. Cromwell East Tennessee Historical Society Franklin County Council of Home Doris Caldwell William Nelson Cromwell ETEA Home Economics Section Demonstration Clubs Helen L. Calfee ' 39 Foundation Anne T. Eaton Laurance W. Frierson, II George B. Calhoun, Jr. '47 Cumberland Home Demonstration Edgar D. Eaves Joseph L. Frye M. K. Callisen ' 39 County Council Luke Ebersole Mrs. Gideon Fryer '47 Campbell Clinic Celia Mae Cummins '42 Annie Whittle Eblen Jack B. Fugate '59 Campbell County Home Kenneth Curry Moses Einhorn H. W. Fuller Demonstration Clubs Albert Einstein Medical Center Fund for Dental Education Bland W. Cannon Ellis and Ernest Drug Stores Future Homemakers of America Carnegie Foundation for the John Elson Adamsville High School Norma Ann Engle '59, '61 Advancement of Teaching Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dameron Arnold Junior High School William W. Carson ' 10 Florence Essery Baileyton High School Vernon W. Darter '30 Ethyl Corporation Cereal Institute, Incorporated Knoxville Regents Council of the Bradley Central High School Josephine Chambers ' 32 James C. Eubanks '43 Chester County High School Daughters of the European Coal and Steel Company Ralph Chancey '49 American Revolution Cocke County High School, Walter Chandler '09 H. C. Evans, Jr. '58 Newport Chapter Mrs. S. P . Davidson William L. Evernden Elinor Cheney Mariana Davis '60 Dickson High School Chicago Dental Society Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Everett Dresden Public Schools Nathan Davis '27 B. F . Ezell Chicago Medical Society Richard Beale Davis Dyersburg High School W. S. Chiles John A. Dean Eagleville High School Edward Christenbury Eadmund de Braganca Everett High School, CIBA, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. La Ve rne Farmer Chapters I & IV CIBA Pharmaceutical Products DeFriece, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farnsley Fayette County High School

14 15 Fulton High School John W. Gilliland Larry and Aloha Hendrix '57 , '59 Japanese Pathological Society Greene Sub-District Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elbert C. Henson Mrs. McRae Jarrett '52 Greenwood Junior High School Gilmore ' 22 L. R. Hesler Mrs. Howard W. Jaques ' 45 Harriman High School Mrs. Charlotte W. Glickfield J. P. Hess ' 16 , ' 17 William H. Jesse Hickman County High School Theodore W. Glocker Mr. and Mrs . Eugene Hill '50 Martha Anne Johnson Homestead High School Mrs. James Gluff '51 Mrs. J. W. Hill, Jr. ' 38 A. M. Johnston Horace Maynard High School Eleanor Goehring Sarah Hill '54 Lona Coe Johnston Humboldt High School William W. Goodman Hispanic Society of America Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Humes High School James E. Goodner '48 Cornelia Smartt Hodges Johnston '03 Jellico High School Jack K. Goodrich John C. Hodges Gayle Jones '63 Kirkman Technical High School Gorgas Memorial Institute of Mrs. Charles Hoelzle Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones Knox County Centl'al High Tropical and Preventive Medicine Katherine Holloway '47 William B. Jones, Jr. ' 33 School, Chapter I Helene H. Gouffon ' 24 J . F red Holly Mrs. William I. Jones William R. Jones, Jr. '52 Lenoir City High School Orin B. Graff William W. Holmes Beth C. Jordan '40 Moore County High School, Hardy Moore Graham Andrew D. Holt Lynchburg Chapter Mrs. E. G. Grandison '40 F rank Holtman Memphis Technical High School Armour T. Granger William Stanley Hoole Morristown High School Leah Gray Johns Hopkins University Jack H. Kahn ' 47 , '49, ' 51 North Side High School, Jackson Lee S. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howell '32 University of Kansas Library Peabody High School Emory Grinnell Clarence J. Huddleston Allen H. Keally Porter High School Isobel Griscom Genevieve Hudson Lillian L. Keller ' 39 Powell High School John D. Gunn Lucinda Hudson Rickman School Carl W. Hughes Clyde A. Keltner '30 Treadwell High School, Grant C. Hunt '59 Mrs. Robert W. Kennedy Memphis Martin Hunt George W. Kennon '47 Unicoi County High School Lawrence O. Haaby George T. Hunter ' 37 University of Kentucky, Medical Walland High School J . S. Hackman ' 31 Edna O. Hutchens ' 42 Center Library White Pine High School Knoxville Chapter of Hadassah Arthur B. Hyman ' 0 1 Charles F . Kettering Foundation H. A. Haenseler '15 O. W. Hyman R. M. Killebrew '49 Anne McReynolds Hagewood '52 Kingsport Press, Inc. Eleanor B. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein ' 15 Gailor Hospital, Department of Joann Hallaway '49, '55 John B. Knox Psychiatry J . H. Halliburton Illinois University, Institutional Knox Area Home Economists in Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gammon '07 Hamilton National Bank of Knoxville Research Bureau Business Robert R. Garner Virginia Hardie Information Service of South Clarence Kolwyck ' 25, ' 28 Republic of Korea, Ministry for Lorna J. Gassett John D. Harper '33 Africa State Council Administration Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Gebhardt Daphne Harris Institute for Virus Research, S. Krishnamurthi '41, '50 Mrs. Glenn E . Harris '49, '53 Kyoto University I J. Warren Kyle '42 Alice F. Geiger '32 Jessie W. Harris ' 08 Institute of Contemporary Russian Geigy Chemical Company Mahalah Harrison '61 Studies, Fordham Univers'ity Geisinger Memorial Hospital and Julian Harriss ' 39 Instituto de Estudios Medicos y Foss Clinic Travis L. Hawk Biologicos Robert M. LaForge '32 General Electric Company Ford Haynes, Jr. Instituto de Salubridad y Dwight W. Lambe General Electric Foundation T. F . Hazen ' 15 Enfermedades Tropicales Walter C. Langsam L. H. Ghormley Health Information Foundation of The International Nickel Company Mary Larkin ' 44 Mr. and Mrs. J . V. Giesler '51 New York Floyd C. Larson Lowell L. Giffen '35 Heineman Foundation Laboratories Alfred E . Jackson '42 Austin M. Lashbrook

16 17 Fulton High School John W. Gilliland Larry and Aloha Hendrix '57, '59 Japanese Pathological Society Greene Sub-District Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Elbert C. Henson Mrs. McRae Jarrett '52 Greenwood Junior High School Gilmore '22 L. R. Hesler Mrs. Howard W. Jaques '45 Harriman High School Mrs. Charlotte W. Glickfield J. P. Hess ' 16, ' 17 William H. Jesse Hickman County High School Theodore W. Glocker Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill '50 Martha Anne Johnson Homestead High School Mrs. James Gluff '51 Mrs. J. W. Hill, Jr. '38 A. M. Johnston Horace Maynard High School Eleanor Goehring Sarah Hill '54 Lona Coe Johnston Humboldt High School William W. Goodman Hispanic Society of America Mr. and Mrs. William Q. Humes High School James E. Goodner '48 Cornelia Smartt Hodges Johnston '03 , Jellico High School Jack K. Goodrich John C. Hodges Gayle Jones '63 Kirkman Technical High School Gorgas Memorial Institute of Mrs. Charles Hoelzle Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones Knox County Central High Tropical and Preventive Medicine Katherine Holloway '47 William B. Jones, Jr. '33 School, Chapter I Helene H. Gouffon '24 J . F red Holly Mrs. William I. Jones Lenoi r City High School Orin B. Graff William W. Holmes William R. Jones, Jr. '52 Moore County High School, Hardy Moore Graham Andrew D. Holt Beth C. Jordan '40 Lynchburg Chapter Mrs. E. G. Grandison '40 F rank Holtman Memphis Technical High School Armour T. Granger William Stanley Hoole Morristown High School Leah Gray Johns Hopkins University North Side High School, Jackson Lee S. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Roger Howell '32 Jack H. Kahn'47 , '49, ' 51 Peabody High School Emory Grinnell Clarence J . Huddleston University of Kansas Library Porter High School Isobel Griscom Genevieve Hudson Allen H. Keally Powell High School John D. Gunn Lucinda Hudson Lillian L. Keller ' 39 Rickman School Carl W. Hughes Clyde A. Keltner '30 Treadwell High School, Grant C. Hunt '59 Mrs. Robert W. Kennedy Memphis Martin Hunt George W. Kennon '47 Unicoi County High School Lawrence O. Haaby George T. Hunter '37 University of Kentucky, Medical Walland High School J. S. Hackman '31 Edna O. Hutchens ' 42 Center Library White Pine High School Knoxville Chapter of Hadassah Arthur B. Hyman '01 Charles F. Kettering Foundation H. A. Haenseler '15 O. W. Hyman R. M. Killebrew '49 Anne McReynolds Hagewood '52 Kingsport Press, Inc. Eleanor B. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klein ' 15 Gailor Hospital, Department of Joann Hallaway '49, '55 John B. Knox Psychiatry J. H. Halliburton Illinois University, Institutional Knox Area Home Economists in Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gammon '07 Hamilton National Bank of Knoxville Research Bureau Business Robert R. Garner Virginia Hardie Information Service of South Clarence Kolwyck ' 25, ' 28 Lorna J. Gassett John D. Harper '33 Africa Republic of Korea, Ministry for Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus W. Gebhardt Daphne Harris Institute for Virus Research, State Council Administration '41, '50 Mrs. Glenn E. Harris '49, '53 Kyoto University S. Krishnamurthi Alice F. Geiger ' 32 Jessie W. Harris '08 Institute of Contemporary Russian J. Warren Kyle ' 42 Geigy Chemical Company Mahalah Harrison '61 Studies, Fordham Univers'ity Geisinger Memorial Hospital and Julian Harriss ' 39 Instituto de Estudios Medicos y Foss Clinic Travis L. Hawk Biologicos Robert M. LaForge '32 General Electric Company Ford Haynes, Jr. Instituto de Salubridad y Dwight W. Lambe General Electric Foundation T. F. Hazen '15 Enfermedades Tropicales L. H. Ghormley Health Information Foundation of Walter C. Langsam The International Nickel Company Mary Larkin '44 Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Giesler '51 New York Floyd C. Larson Lowell L. Giffen '35 Heineman Foundation Laboratories Alfred E. Jackson'42 Austin M. Lashbrook

16 17 Walter J. Moore Lura M. Odland Laurel Avenue Church of Christ Lyle Marner Stanley H. Morgan '61 Okayama University, Roxie Ledbetter ' 40 Charles Mangam Albert L. Lee '49 Arthur H. Moser Medical School Charles A. Manning '50 Mount Sinai Hospital Mrs. Dean M. Olson '55 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Lee Manufacturing Chemists' Municipal Technical Advisory Edward E. O'Neill ' 28, ' 27 Association Service Ossoli Circle of Knoxville Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn Lee Marion County Council of Home Mr. Lawrence Lee Ruth Neil Murry Elvin E. Overton Demonstration Clubs Muscular Dystrophy Association S. Young Lee John and Mary Markle Foundation Ellen LeNoir '12 Music Education National Homer F. Marsh Conference Jesse D. Levy' 13 Mrs. Charles E. Martin, Jr. '56 Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Lewis '57 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otis Martin Mrs. Robert Paine Dorothy T. Lexan J. Huse Martin '26 ' 37, '41 C. Pakswer John L. Lievsay '53 Eugenia Mauldin Robert H. Myers Pan American Sanitary Bureau Eli Lilly and Company Mayo Clinic Library Ethel J . Panter Julia A. Lingenfelder Mrs. Walker E . Meacham '50 Eul-Lyong Park Martin Little James Park Bible Class, Medical Center for Cancer and Mildred L. Nance '28 Kittye Littlefield'28 First Presbyterian Church Allied Diseases National Automatic Merchandising Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meek ' 19, '34 Lewis C. Park ' 34 Lockwood ' 26 Association Memphis and Shelby County National Foundation Parke, Davis and Company Dimple S. Long '57 Pauline Pope Book Review Group Mrs. Henry Clay Long Medical Society National Health Education Memphis Chiropodists Association Committee of the American Association of Mrs. Wayne Longmire ' 28 National Science Foundation University Women Inez Lovelace ' 25 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mengel National Society of Medical A. J. Paulus Alberta Lowe '23, '47 Suzanne Menzel Mercke, Sharpe, and Dohme Research Carolyn R. Payne '57 William B. Lowe E. C. Merrill, Jr, '48 National Vitamin Foundation N. D. Peacock ' 23 Thomas Allen Lupton, Jr. Metropolitan Life Insurance John L. Neely, Jr. Mrs. Lloyd G. Pease '55 Richard Marvin Lynch '60 Company James M. Neill Elizabeth B. Peelle A. H. Meyer Merle A. Nelson, Jr. '52 Webster Pendergrass '36 , '47 M Bernadine Meyer Betty Newberry Humberto Romero Perez Jo Anne McBee '60 University of Michigan Library New York State University, Pergamon Press, Ltd. George B. McComb Microcirculatory Conference, Upstate Medical Center Kenneth Perry '57 Amy V. McCormack '26 Boston University New York University, Kate Peterson ' 40 Mrs. Edgar L. McDaniel, Jr. '50 Mrs, S. D. Millner Dental Alumni Association Frank and Janina Petschek Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David L. McElroy Arthur Randall Moler Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nielsen Pfizer Laboratories '57, ' 54 Edna Delaney Monroe ' 53 Dix W. Noel Jean A. Phillips '40 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross McGehee Katherine Montague ' 46 North Carolina Dental Society Henry Phipps Institute, S. H. McKenzie '36 Montevideo Universidad, North-South Council University of Pennsylvania James H. McLean Facultdad de Medicina Robert A. Nottenburg J. E. Pierce '43, '48 I. S. McReynolds ' 31 James R. Montgomery Louis W. Nuesse Wilbur W. Piper'22 I A. D. McWhorter, Jr. ' 25 Montreal Universite, Chester P. Nyerick '53 Eva B. Pistole '53 M & R Laboratories Faculte de Medicine Pittsburgh Alumni Chapter Arthur B. Mackie Stephen Mooney Mrs. Arthur L. Pollard Madrid University, Institute for John R. Moore Dr. and Mrs. William G. Pollard '32 Medical Research Margaret Boarts Moore Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Robert Potter '61 Mrs. H. C. Maggart '57 Mrs. Merrill Moore Studies Library F. A. Pridgen Major Hospital Atlas Richard L. Moore, Jr. '34 John C. O'Connor Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Kaki Malliah ' 58 Ruth Moore '46 Mrs. Arthur Lee Odell Thomas D. Pryse

18 19 Walte r J. Moore Lura M. Odland Laurel Avenue Church of Christ Lyle Marne r Stanley H. Morgan '61 Okayama Unive rsity, Roxie Ledbetter ' 40 Charles Mangam Arthur H. Moser Medical School Albert L. Lee ' 49 Charles A. Manning '50 Mount Sinai Hospital Mrs. Dean M. Olson '55 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Lee Manufacturing Chemists' Municipal Technical Advisory Edward E. O'Neill ' 28, ' 27 Association Service Ossoli Circle of Knoxville Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn Lee Marion County Council of Home Ruth Neil Murry Elvin E . Overton Mr. Lawrence Lee Demonstration Clubs Muscular Dystrophy Association S. Young Lee John and Mary Markle Foundation Music Education National , Ellen LeNoir ' 12 Homer F. Marsh Conference Jesse D. Levy ' 13 Mrs. Charles E. Martin, Jr. '56 Mr. and Mrs. Myron T . Myers Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Lewis '57 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Otis Martin Mrs. Robert Paine '37, ' 41 Dorothy T. Lexan J. Huse Martin '26 C. Pakswer Robert H. Myers John L. Lievsay '53 Eugenia Mauldin Pan American Sanitary Bureau Eli Lilly and Company Mayo Clinic Library Ethel J . Panter Julia A. Lingenfelder Mrs. Walker E. Meacham '50 Eul-Lyong Park James Park Bible Class, Martin Little Medical Center for Cance r and Mildred L. Nance '28 First Presbyterian Church Kittye Littlefield ' 28 Allied Diseases National Automatic Merchandising Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meek ' 19, '34 Association Lewis C. Park ' 34 Parke, Davis and Company Lockwood ' 26 Memphis and Shelby County National Foundation Dimple S. Long '57 Medical Society National Health Education Pauline Pope Book Review Group Mrs. Henry Clay Long Memphis Chiropodists Association Committee of the American Association of Mrs. Wayne Longmire ' 28 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mengel National Science Foundation University Women Inez Lovelace ' 25 Suzanne Menzel National Society of Medical A. J. Paulus Alberta Lowe '23, '47 Mercke, Sharpe, and Dohme Research Carolyn R. Payne '57 William B. Lowe E. C. Merrill, Jr. '48 National Vitamin Foundation N. D. Peacock '23 Thomas Allen Lupton, Jr. Metropolitan Life Insurance John L. Neely, Jr. Mrs. Lloyd G. Pease '55 Richard Marvin Lynch '60 Company James M. Neill Elizabeth B. Peelle A. H. Meyer Merle A. Nelson, Jr. '52 Webster Pendergrass ' 36 , , 47 M Bernadine Meyer Betty Newberry Humberto Romero Perez Jo Anne McBee '60 University of Michigan Library New York State University, Pergamon Press, Ltd. George B. McComb Microcirculatory Conference, Upstate Medical Center Kenneth Perry '57 Amy V. McCormack '26 Boston University New York University, Kate Peterson ' 40 Mrs. Edgar L. McDaniel, Jr. '50 Mrs. S. D. Millner Dental Alumni Association Frank and Janina Petschek Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David L. McElroy Arthur Randall Moler Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nielsen Pfizer Laboratories '57, '54 Edna Delaney Monroe '53 Dix W. Noel Jean A. Phillips '40 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross McGehee Katherine Montague ' 46 North Carolina Dental Society Henry Phipps Institute, S. H. McKenzie ' 36 Montevideo Universidad, North-South Council Unive rsity of Pennsylvania James H. McLean Facultdad de Medicina Robe rt A. Nottenburg J. E. Pierce '43 , '48 1. S. McReynolds ' 31 James R. Montgomery Louis W. Nuesse Wilbur W. Piper ' 22 A. D. McWhorter, Jr. ' 25 Montreal Universite, Cheste r P . Nyerick '53 Eva B. Pistole '53 M & R Laboratories Faculte de Medicine Pittsburgh Alumni Chapter Arthur B. Mackie Stephen Mooney Mrs. Arthur L. Pollard Madrid University, Institute for John R. Moore Dr. and Mrs. William G. Pollard '32 Medical Research Margaret Boarts Moore Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Robert Potter '61 Mrs. H. C. Maggart '57 Mrs. Merrill Moore Studies Library F. A. Pridgen Major Hospital Atlas Richard L. Moore, Jr. '34 John C. O'Connor Scott L. Probasco, Jr. Kaki Malliah ' 58 Ruth Moore ' 46 Mrs. Arthur Lee Odell Thomas D. Pryse

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