ENDO'WMENTS AND GIFTS 79
BENEFACTIONS tsESTOWED BY PRIVATE PERSONS
80
ENDowMENTS .lNDcrrrs
1908; David lr,lurray-92,000 to found scholarships.1908: R. Ba¡r
Smith-ß150
to found a prizein
Greek.1908:
PrivateSubscrintions-9ll$ to found a prize in Latin in
memory of .And¡ew Scott, n.A.l9l2:
Mrs. John R-ago-t-9500to
founda
scholarship and medalin
Botany, ln memo¡y of John Bagot.l9l2:
MissE' M.
Bundey, Mu-s. Bac.-9200 to found an annual prizefor
English verse,in
memory of Sir Henry and Lady Bundey.1913: The creswell
Memorral committee-ßI,SO0to found
scholarships ín memoryof
John Creswell,1914: The Public schools Decoration and Floral soc-ieties-f,255 to found
a
prize at the Elder Conservatoriumin
memoryof
Alexander Cla¡k.l9l4:
An_onymous Donor-9100 to founda
prizein
medicinein
memoryof
Lord Líster,lgl4:
Peter Waite-Urrbrae _Estate,Glen
Osmond, comprising 134 ac¡es and mansion house,to
ad_vance th_e cau.seof
edicatio-n. anã more årpuli.ùv to..r.romglethe
teachingand
studyof ¡eriãuhùe ñd--Fà.;t-;;ã
allied subjects.
l9l5:
Peterwaite-Estate of
claremont andpart of
Netherby, comprising 165 acres adjoining Urrbrae.l9l8:
Peter Wajte-5,880 Sharesin
Elcler, Smith and Co.Ltil., to
provjde fundsto
enablethe
un_i'ersityto .tilize for
the prrrposesint""ãeã
[t e-iana givenin
1914 and 1915.l9l5r
J. Harvey Finlayson-€200to
founda
scholarsbipin political
economy or cognate subjectin
nemory of John Lorenzo Yòung.-l9l5-21:
s-ubscriptions from- his-old
scholars-1,1,000 to found a research scholar- shipin
memory of JohnL.
You g.19r5r si¡
Edwin smith-ß500 to found a scholarshipin
memoryof
his grandson, Bric Wilkes Smith.l9l5:
The s.A. commerical Travellers' Association-f,I00to
founda
bursary in memory of Archibald Mackie.1916-22: Sir S. J.
Way-9I,277 for
general purposes.l9l7:
Public subscriorions-9.74}to found
scholarshipsin
memoryof
Eugene Alder¡nan.l9l8:
Mrs.A. M.
simnson-f50O to providea
libraryin
aeronauticsin
memoryof
her husban^d, Atfrãdttt"ltãisii"pi"*
l9l9:
MissB. M.
tsundey, Mus. Bac.-91,236to
found research scholarships in Botany or Forestry,1920:
Thefamíly of
the.lírte R. Ba¡r smith-Æ,11,000 to form an endowmentforthe
University library.1920:
Plivate Subs".inatottr-97,O73to
establshthe
Animal products Research Foundation,1 920
:
The North,{.delaide con^gregai.ional churclr-s ubscriptions- f, 50 to provide a nedalin
rnemory of thè Rev, Dr. Jefterrs.1920: The Hon. Sir George Munay, K.C.M.G.-Í,1,000
for
the Building Fund.1920: The
familv of.John Darling-f,
15,000for a
rnedicar scrrool building in nemory of their father,l92l:
M¡s-C.
,{,. Jury-ß12,000to
e¡rdowa
chairin
English Language and Literature.1921:
old
scholarsof
To¡more Houseschool-€l30
to found an annual prize in memoryof
the School.1922:
Mrs. JaneMarks-s30,000
for the better endowment of the medical school and to- pgrpetuate the memoryof
George Richa¡dl¡atts à"a uis
wir"Jane Marks.
1922: Mrs. .4. M.
Simoson ostimated valuó of sequently increasedENDO\il:MENTS AND
GIÍ.TS
81 1922¿old
scholarsof
Miss Ma¡tin'sschool-€I5O to found
annual prizes inmemory of Annie Montgomerie Martin.
1923: The,{,delaide Co-operative
Society-9150 to
found abursar¡,in
memoryof
George Thompson.1923: T. E. Ba¡r
smith-€,rO0
to found an annual prize for an essay o¡l the work of the League of Nations.t924:
19242 L9ùt:
1924:
1925:
1926:
Mrs. ,A,gnes Ayers-f,5O0
for
general pu4)oses,o'å,T"J*%1ïrortheMetrrodistLadies'1tsBJåä1ïå,llTlx,l"rlxTllg
Public
Subscriptions-f650 J
beth .lackson, M.A.Ja
annual prizein
ComparatÍve philology.O l-S450 to
founda
bursaryin
nremory The Hon. Sir Laugdon Bonython, K,C.M.G.-f,20,000to
endowthe
chairof Law.
1926:
C.-9,9,500for
theLady
Symonl92o:
f,""11"',i¿urål"lhe publication of 1926: J.T..lvíortlock-å2,000
to help the Council es.in
equipping the Waite Agrt-cultu¡al Research Institute. -
1926:
Public sub_scriptions-f,1,07_6Jorthe encouragementof
orchestral music;the fund
was inauguratedby Mr.
Percy Õraingerin
memoryof
his mother.1926: M.
Simpson and Miss ,4. F. Keith Sheridan-re27: o:t'"1iî,$'i:ïå"*.'3åïi'f;3t.åïlL3loo,"",_
1930-4: The Hon. Sir Langdon Bonython, K.C.M.G.-S52,829
for a
Great Hall.1930-7: Public
subscriptiõns-9872-forihe
purposesof ttre south
Auìtralian O¡chestra.1930: Public Subsgiptions-€3l7 to found
a
researcl¡ scholarshipin
memory of ProfessorE. H.
Rcnníe.1931:
orate Kate1932: ted
value1938:
gricultural1933:
1933:
1983:
vanced SchoolMiss
M.
Reesl9Q1'
Ite..q*i^ck-e CollegeOld Collegìans-f,l0O to
found a prizein
Botanv.1985: Public subscriptiõns-9l7O toTound a prize
in honou¡ìf
professor,i¡chi- bald Watsori.1935-7r
Sir
Joqeplr V-erco-å2,165for
the medical schooland 92,165 for
the dental school.t936:
1936:
Universityor a
Men's 1936:1936: Mrs. R.
F.
Mortlock and her son,I. T.
Mortlock-925.000to
establish the Ranson Mortlock Trustfor
reseaichin
soil erosion ánd the regeneration of pasturei'.82 ENDO.WMEI\IÎS AND GIFTS 1936:
re'6: iîî,ïJi"t:i h:5ttff
andequiÞPin' or an 1936:1937: .-920,000 to
endowthe chai¡ of llio-
chemistry,
tggT-55:
Sit-r.-'c. wilson-92,500 to found a travelling
scholarship in obstehics.rg87:
Pubiicsubscriptions-f3ll to
founda
scholarshipin
honourof
Professor 1937:W
Association-!200to
founda
príze and medal in ãé'O (estimute)to
encourage the studyof
natu¡alincome).
lgal:
T. Ê.lãì¡'-Smith-¡,10,000
as an endowment for the purchase of books for the Barr Smith LibrarY.rgar: Miis-Mabãf5rtot"ãvJãi,oo0 to
founda
prizein
memorvof Dr' H' F'
ShorneY.
fg¿f
,
,{.dãiâiãe üniversiÇ Engineering Society-8100 to found a prizein
memorylr942:
(estímate)for
p-astoral research'I942t
,767 (estimate) -for general purposes'1943: ;i;;v'c;.-itã.-ãrsþoo
to ìnd-owthe chai¡
inCouncil shoulcl decide.
vatorium.
1947:
The
sistersof the late
Selborne Moutray Russell-91,000to
found two ervatorium.1947t
P found a prize
andIibrary in
French in din
1952 Ê200 from Miss Â.E.
de Mole pplementing tl-re {oregoing fund.ENDOWMENTS AND GIFTS 88 1947r Rev. R.
B,
cornish-€25Oto
founda
prizein
Botanyin
memoryof
ElsieMarion Cornish.
l94B: F. W. H.
Wheadon-94,250for
the University Observatory.1949: cla¡ice
v.
crocombe- E S72r Lor the purposésof
theAniicancer
com.mittee.
1949: Robert
T.
Mel¡ose- g,z,zgLfor the
purposesof the
Änti-cancer com- mittee.1949: Public
subscripliols-€,500
to founda
scholarshipfor
organin
memoryof
P¡ofessorE.
Harold Davies.1949: Miss Gladys
Lloyd
Thomas-ß500 to found a schoìarshipfo¡ violin.
1949: Private subscriptions-glgO
to
found a prizein honourìf
professorJ.
B.Cleland.
1952:
P'2,845 f¡om Mrs.H. L.
Heuzen¡oeder for the purposes of the Anti-cance¡uommtttec.
1952: Pub.lic.subscriptions-Æ,600 to found the Frederick Bevan scholarship for srngrng.
1952: Miss^E' rrâno.
I. Lines-n,500
to foundtìe
Eva Línes l\fcmoriur scholarship for 1952: lvlrs.G. c'l¡oss-ß250 to
found thewilliam
culross p¡izefor
scientiffcresea¡ch.
1958:
1953:
1953:
1953: Miss E. A.
Davey-9916
fo¡ ¡esearchin
diseases of the human body.re58:Mis^sLirvrüait*-rr0;000-i;ì;ñ*tih";;î""i'rtiui"iiä'¡"dårrt,."r
Research fnsütute.
1954: Repatr-ìation Fund_
(Baillieu- Gift) Act, lggT-g4,ggg to fou¡rd
rhe Baillieu Resea¡ch Scholarships.u
Ig54:
Friendsof
Miss MaudePuddy-4,500 to found the Maude
Pudily Scholarshipin
Pianoforte'lgSa: Friinds of tlie
lateD. B. Adam-Ê800 to
foundthe D. B.
Adam P¡izcin
Plant Patholory'1954: Mrs.
A. L.
C.Shoñey-Pl,oo0 to
endow the Herbert Shorney Memorial 1955:R
00 to found a medal and prizein
Metallurgical 1955:E ô6¡ a
foundthe
John Barker Scholarship for1956:
Michell Foundation.ió¡0, to
establishthe
.{thol1957:
ers Bequest for research1957:
augment the- Gwenclolyl Mfchqll Foundation'1957:
300to
establish two prizesin
German'iÓ¡z' õiJ. n,\Milton-ÊlîO to
establishthe f'
R.Wilton Prize
in
Mathematics.1957:
St.'fr¡ä*r-CoTtug"-Õiub-91f0 to
establish the Archibald Grenfell Price Prizein
Geog¡aphy.lg57: privãte l"brctiptilo"'r-9100 to
establishthe
Charles FennerPrize
inGeography,