June Allstrom Ahmadjian Memorial Fund
This fund was established in 1972 by the husband and friends of June Allstrom Ahmadjian, Class of 1956, to enrich the Fine Arts Library Collection.
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Roy S. Andersen Fund
Former Clark professor Dr. Roy S. Andersen and friends established this fund in 1992 to increase the interest of high school students in physics and in the related sciences, including mathematics; to increase the reputation of sciences at Clark University among high school students, teachers and guidance counselors; and to increase the public's understanding of science.
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Stuart P. Anderson Endowed Fund
Established in 1986 by Charles B. Cohn, Class of 1935, as a memorial to his friend, Stuart P. Anderson, this fund provides free musical concerts of instruments in use before 1900, with special emphasis on works composed before 1925.
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Art After Clark Fund
In 2002, Edythe H. Cederlund, Class of 1957, established this fund to help bring alumni artists back to campus and support a campus visit/presentation/performance by this alumni artist/performer.
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Asher Family Fund
Norman B. Asher, Class of 1948, established this fund in honor of the Asher Family and their relatives and friends who attended Clark University to be used at the President's discretion for whatever purpose he deems appropriate. The donor suggests a lecture or other appropriate academic event commemorating the anniversary of the fall of the Warsaw Ghetto, with respect to the Holocaust, its past, present and future implications.
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Wallace W. Atwood Research Fund
This fund was established in 1945 by Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Atwood, to be used at the discretion of the staff of the Graduate School of Geography for the promotion of field studies in geography by any member of the staff or any alumnus/a holding a graduate degree from the School of Geography, or for the publication of results of such research.
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Royal R. Babcock Fund
This fund was established in 1967 by Royal R. Babcock to benefit the Athletics Department.
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Winfield Baird Foundation
Established in 1964, this fund is a private President's fund or private tuition fund to be used in its entirety for some direct emergency relief and help for students.
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Dr. Paul Beaudet M.A. '61, Ph.D. '68 Scholarship Fund for Ph.D. Students in Geography
Dr. Paul Beaudet M.A. '61, Ph.D. '68 established this fund in 2003 to provide support and assistance to a Ph.D. candidate in geography.
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Samuel R. Bemis Fund
This fund was established in 1964 to be used at the discretion of the Clark University Board of Trustees.
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Chester Bland Fund
Established in 1944 by Chester Bland, this fund may be used to provide aid to a promising student doing graduate work either in the University or engaged in research elsewhere under the direction of the department, to defray the cost of bringing a visiting lecturer to Clark in the field of history and international relations or for department research.
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Chester and Shirley Bland History Fund in Honor of Professor Dwight E. Lee
In 1970, Chester and Shirley Bland established this fund in honor of Dr. Dwight E. Lee for the purchase of books, periodicals and other related educational materials and equipment for the purpose of the History Department and those areas of the Government and International Relations Department that are related to the History Department. This fund may also be used to establish a series of lectures and/or special programs in history.
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A. George, Mary C. and Alexander H. Bullock Fund
Augustus George Bullock established this fund in 1927 to be used by Clark to promote the work of the University.
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Carnegie Fund
In 1903, Andrew Carnegie established this fund in honor of George F. Hoar to continue the provision made by Mrs. Clark for fellowships and scholarships and to support the Collegiate Department.
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Centennial Fund
Alice and Stephen T. Riley, A.B. '31, A.M. '32, Ph.D. '53 established this fund in 1973 to be used for the betterment of the University in accordance with the wishes of the Clark University Board of Trustees.
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The David H. ’65 and Edith Chaifetz Endowed Scholarship Fund for
Jewish Studies
David and Edith Chaifetz established this fund in 2006 to enhance
Jewish Studies at Clark University. This fund provides support for
additional courses in Jewish Studies and/or for bring visiting speakers and
scholars in the field to the Clark campus. The primary focus of the Chaifetz
Fund centers on topics related to Jewish Studies other than those offered by
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Jonas G. Clark Legacy to the Collegiate Department
This fund was established in 1905 by Jonas G. Clark to be included in the College Income.
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Clark Family Memorial Fund
This fund was established in 1963 to be used for such purposes determined by the Board of Trustees, including for the general benefit and well-being of employees of the University.
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Clock Fund
This fund was established in 1892 by the citizens tendering a tower clock to the University, to be applied to the repair and lighting of the clock.
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Amie H. Coes Fund
Amie Coes established this fund in 1931 to purchase additional land south of the present athletic field and for the upkeep of the present athletic field.
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DePaul-Cunningham Student Loan Fund
Established in 1978 in memory of David DePaul, Class of 1968, by his mother Mrs. Hermione DePaul, friends and relatives, this fund is to be deposited with and administered by the Dean of Students, who will have complete discretion with regard to terms, conditions and any other matters pertaining to loans from this fund.
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Francis H. Dewey Fund
This fund was established in 1934 by Francis H. Dewey to be expended for such purposes determined by the Board of Trustees.
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Lucius E. Eldred Fund
This fund was established in 1904 by Lucius E. Eldred to be devoted to the collegiate department as determined by the Board of Trustees.
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Arthur F. Estabrook Fund
This fund was established in 1923 by Arthur F. Estabrook to be used to erect Estabrook Hall and for repairs and improvements to the building.
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Ida F. Estabrook Fund
This fund was established in 1926 by Ida F. Estabrook to be used by the Board of Trustees in the best interest of the college.
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Gemma M. Eyges Endowed Fund for Women's Athletics
Debra S. Eyges, Class of 1978, established this fund in 2002 in memory of her mother to provide support to the women's athletic program at Clark.
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Ford Foundation
This fund was established in 1956 to provide faculty salaries for a period of 10 years. Since then, its use is unrestricted.
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Foreign Languages Department Endowed Fund
Established in 1991 by friends of foreign languages who hold the study of language and culture in high esteem, this fund provides support for faculty travel grants to professional conferences, the purchase of
reference books for the departmental collection, honoraria for visiting lecturers, departmental equipment needs, the funding of joint functions between the department and student groups and other appropriate uses which will enhance and enrich the professional life of the department.
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Homer Gage Fund
This fund was established in 1948 by Dr. Homer Gage to be used by the Board of Trustees in the best interest of the University.
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Graduate School of Geography Fund
This fund was established in 1967 for the general purposes of the Graduate School of Geography, at the discretion of the director of the Graduate School of Geography in consultation with the president of the University.
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Wallace W. Greenwood Fund
This fund was established in 1946 by Wallace W. Greenwood to to be used for any purpose within the scope of the department.
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Hadwen Bequest
Obadiah B. Hadwen endowed this fund in 1909 to provide a house and land as an arboretum, as well as the funds to maintain the facility.
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Bertram L. and Bessie T. Handleman Fund
In 1964, Chester Handleman A.B. '41, A.M. '61 established this fund in honor of his parents to provide scholarships for the History and Government and International Relations department and/or for the general purposes of the departments.
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Mortimer J. Harrison Broadcasting Endowment Fund
Established in 1997 by Mortimer J. Harrison, this fund provides support for the broadcasting and media program through faculty and student research projects and the development of practical hands-on courses.
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Oliver and Dorothy Hayden '14 Faculty Fellowship Fund
This fund was established in 1990 by Oliver M. Hayden, Class of 1914 and the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1955, in memory of his wife Dorothy to provide assistance to junior faculty members who need support for scholarly or creative projects of an especially promising or compelling nature. Grants may also be used to support scholarly and professional activity, including such expenditures as travel, equipment, materials, release time, summer research, graduate student research, assistants, and other needs
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Frances L. Hiatt School of Psychology Designation
This designation was established in 1987 by the Board of Trustees in honor of Jacob Hiatt, a student, alumnus, trustee and a life trustee, to name the psychology school in honor of Hiatt's wife.
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Alice C. Higgins Leadership Endowed Fund
Alice Higgins established this fund in 1993 to support activities for undergraduates which focus on the transition to adulthood, the development of maturity, the fostering of civic responsibility, and leadership. Programs receiving support may include orientation programs for new students that promote thinking about the process of
independently gaining maturity and adult responsibility, and special internship opportunities for upper-level students that center on the development of civic and community leadership.
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Alice Coonley Higgins School of Humanities Designation
This designation was established in 1987 by the Board of Trustees in honor of the dedicated service of Alice Higgins, a great friend to Clark University and the Worcester community.
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Hodgkins Trust
In 1992, Edward R. Hodgkins established this fund to supplement faculty salaries for outstanding junior faculty members and to provide scholarship aid for undergraduate students who are deserving of financial aid.
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Dr. Louis and Mildred Hoffner Endowed Fund in the Sciences
Louis Hoffner, M.D., father of Dr. Herbert H. Hoffner, Class of 1955, and Dr. Burton P. Hoffner, Class of 1957, established this fund in 1992 to be used by the
science departments at the discretion of the president or his designee.
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Jeppson Fund
This fund was established in 1977 by the Jeppson Memorial Fund for the general purposes of the University as
determined by the Board of Trustees.
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Jeanne X. Kasperson Research Library Endowed Fund
Established in 2002 by Roger E. Kasperson, Class of 1959,(former Director of the Graduate School of Geography and the Marsh Institute, provost of Clark University) and his children, Demetri and Kyra, in memory of his beloved wife Jeanne X. Kasperson, Class of 1959, this endowment supports the Jeanne X. Kasperson Research Library for the purposes of enhancing and supporting the research activities of the Marsh Institute and Geography and Environmental Programs.
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Ruth M. Katz '59 Endowed Fund
This fund was established in 1993 by Ruth M. Katz, Class of 1959, to support women's athletics.
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Bernard Kopelman '38, M.A. '39, Ph.D. '41 and Vera Wantman Kopelman M.A. '40 Memorial Endowed Fund
Established in 2005 by Karyl Charna Lynn in memory of her parents, this fund supports public performances of music by composers whose work was affected and in many cases cut short, by their imprisonment in concentration camps or ghettos during the Holocaust.
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Kresge Endowment for Science Equipment
This fund was established in 2005 in accordance with the terms of a 2004 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation Science Initiative program to upgrade equipment, purchase additional items, support maintenance and technical staff, or replace equipment when obsolete, by Clark University science faculty.
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The Louis and Ann Kulin Endowed Fund
In 2005, Dr. Howard Kulin established this fund in memory of his parents to promote cooperation between the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University and the Department of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Danish Institute for International Studies. This fund will support interchanges between faculty and graduate students in Denmark (and eventually elsewhere in Scandinavia) with their counterparts at the Strassler Center.
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Jan and Larry Landry '71, M.B.A. '75 University Professor Endowed Program Fund
Larry Landry '71, M.B.A. '75 and his wife Jan Landry established this fund in 1997 to provide funds to support the work of the University Professor.
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Chester W. Malmstead Loan Fund
This fund was established in 1979 by Chester W. Malmstead, Class of 1932, to provide a loan fund for needy students
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Marsh Institute Endowment Fund
In 1992, Agrippina A. Macewicz M.A. '45, Ph.D. '64 established this fund to provide support to the George Perkins Marsh Institute.
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Wallace and Margaret McIntyre Endowed Fund for Geography
Established in 1997 by Wallace E. McIntyre M.A. '47, Ph.D. '51 and his wife Margaret McIntyre, this fund is used for the purposes of the Geography Department.
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Marshall Geer McKim Memorial Fund
This fund was established in 1990 by the family and friends of Marshall Geer McKim, Class of 1991, in his memory to enable undergraduate students to travel abroad for educational enrichment.
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F. Eugene Melder Fund
In 1971, family, friends and former students of Dr. F. Eugene Melder established this fund in his memory and in appreciation for his 27 years as a member of the Clark faculty. This fund facilitates exchanges of students between Clark and African universities and promotes understanding of Africa by the Clark community.
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Maurine H. Milburn Fund for the Sciences at Clark University
Janice Culpepper, a member of the class of 1977, established this fund on 2001 in honor of her grandmother, Maurine Milburn to support the sciences by dividing the income into 3 equal parts among the Chemistry, Biology, and Physics departments to be earmarked for undergraduate summer fellowships and/or individual departmental needs.
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William S. and Jane Rossetti Mosakowski Endowed Fund
to Establish The Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise
Bill and Jane Rosetti Mosakowski established this fund in 2006. This
institute will help close the gap between research and practice, and
promises to improve government effectiveness through mobilization of
rigorous use-inspired research. As a whole, The Mosakowski Institute will
support research on major issues of social concern, drawing on the
recognized expertise of Clark faculty in fields such as health services,
economic development, environmental sustainability, education reform, and
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Arthur M. Neal Bequest
This bequest was established in 1962 by Arthur M. Neal to be used in the best interests of the Chemistry Department.
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Neighborhood Program Endowment
Established in 1998 by an initial contribution from Alan Rabinowitz, this fund supports academic programs involving students and faculty with University Park neighbors, especially low-income and minority residents.
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New Century Fund for the Sciences
A 1989 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation Science Initiative program established this fund to maintain, upgrade or purchase equipment and facilities for the science departments.
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Margot B. Nones ’83 Endowed Fund
Margot B. Nones ’83 established this fund in 2007 to provide leading edge
technology to support the needs of GSOM students with disabilities. This
includes but is not restricted to: providing closed captioning, providing
readers, transcribers or other assistance, and other adaptive equipment as
necessary.
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Nunnemacher Endowment Fund
In 1986, Dr. Rudolph Nunnemacher, Professor Emeritus of biology, established this fund to defray tuition or lab fees of Clark students in attending summer courses in marine biology or researching at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Inc.
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John T. O'Connor '78 Endowed Fund for Environmental Studies
John T. O'Connor, Class of 1978, established this fund in 2004 to provide enhancements for Clark's programs in environmental studies and science.
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Merrill P. and Alice V. Paine Fund
Established in 1969 by Mr. and Mrs. Paine, this fund is added to the General Endowment Funds of the Trustees, to be used for general purposes.
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June Patron ’65 Endowed Library Fund
Established in 2007 by June E. Patron ’65, this fund is to be used at the
discretion of the University Librarian for the Library’s most pressing
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Peace Studies Fund
This fund was established in 2003 by Joseph deRivera to support course offerings in peace studies.
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Laurence E. Potter '37 Endowed Fund for Athletics
This fund for was established in 1998 by Laurence E. Potter for the purposes of the Athletics Department.
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Harold A. Preston Fund
Jessie G. Preston established this fund in 1973 in memory of her late husband, Harold A. Preston, to make loans to deserving students at the University.
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Relly Raffman Memorial Fund
Family and friends established this fund in 1989 in memory of Relly Raffman to
provide support for the Jazz program in the name of Relly Raffman. Relly was a professor of music at Clark University from 1954 to 1988 and held the Jeppson Chair in Music from its creation in 1966 until his death in 1988. He was also chair of the Music Program from 1954-1977 and chair of the Visual and
Performing Arts Department from 1972-1977.
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The Dianne Richman Endowed Fund to Support Students with Special Needs
In 2005, Jeffrey Richman, Class of 1991, and William Bennett M.P.A. '97 established this fund in memory of Jeff's mom, Dianne Richman, to support programmatic needs of students with special needs. As co-founder and president of Parents of Learning Disabled Students in Portland, Maine, Dianne Richman was a strong advocate who dedicated her life to fight for children with learning disabilities and special needs.
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Willard Richmond Endowment Fund
This fund was established in 1966 by Willard Richmond for the general uses of Clark University.
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Robert P. '36 and Marcella L. Rochette Endowed Sciences Fund
This fund was established in 1998 by Robert P., Class of 1936, and Marcella L. Rochette to support the goals and projects of the science departments.
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Mary S. Rogers Scholarship and Loan Fund
Established in 1924 by Mary S. Rogers, this fund provides assistance to worthy and needy students attending Clark, as determined by the Board of Trustees.
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Martha and Melvin '53 Rosenblatt Endowed Fund
In 1998, Melvin M. Rosenblatt, Class of 1953 and former chairman of the Clark Board of Trustees, established this fund to be used as budget relief, at the President's discretion.
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Eli Sandman Charitable Trust Fund
The Eli Sandman Charitable Trust established this fund in 1965 to finance curricular experimentation, as determined by the President.
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Edmund C. Sanford Fund
Established in 1937 by Edmund C. Sanford, this fund provides support for the graduate school and the collegiate department.
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Robert H. and Virginia N. Scotland Endowed Chair in History and International Relations
This fund was established in 1998 by Robert H., Class of 1942, and Virginia N. Scotland to support scholarship and teaching in history and international relations at Clark.
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Joseph and Ida Seder Memorial Fund
This fund was established in 1955 by Maxwell Seder to be used in the best interest of the University, as determined by the Board of Trustees.
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William V. Sessions I Fund
William V. Sessions I established this fund in 1963 to support the purchase of equipment for the Chemistry Department.
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Carl and Fay Simons Fund for Physically Challenged Students at Clark University
Carl and Fay Simons established this fund in 1990 to serve the needs of physically challenged students at Clark in the following ways: purchase tape recorders and tapes to add to the specialized library collection for visually impaired students; pay for the services of readers for blind students and note takers and interpreters for deaf or hearing-impaired students; purchases for specific majors when possible and when identified as priorities by the Dean of the College; provide for interpreters at University-sponsored events (i.e. lecturers, plays, poetry readings) attended by students.
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Bequest of James Smith
This bequest was established in 1908 by James Smith for the general purposes of the University.
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Zenovia A. Sochor Memorial Fund
Alumni, friends and colleagues established this fund in 2003 to honor Professor Zenovia Sochor, a government and international relations faculty member who taught comparative politics at Clark for almost two decades and was known by students and colleagues as a gifted scholar, valued friend and caring mentor. This fund provides an annual award to a Clark undergraduate government student to be used for study abroad.
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Saul Reuben Stein Student Loan Fund
In 1980, Mrs. Selma G. Stein established this fund to provide a loan for needy undergraduate students of high scholastic ability and character.
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Strassler Family Endowment
This fund was established in 2002 by the Barrington Foundation in honor of the Strassler Family. In recognition of this generous gift, the Center is named the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. This fund supports the annual operating expenses of the Center.
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Edward Davis Thayer Fund
This fund was established in 1936 by Florence S. Thayer for the general purposes of the University.
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Sarah M. Thurber Scholarship and Loan Fund
Established in 1928 by Dr. Charles H. Thurber, former president of the Board of Trustees, as a memorial to his mother. This fund supports loans in the Graduate School.
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Margaret W. and Richard P. Traina Endowed Fund for Shakespeare and the Arts
The Margaret W. and Richard P. Traina Endowed Fund for Shakespeare and the Arts was established in 2006 by Margaret and Richard Traina to provide for a week-long residency at the University every other year by a professional acting company specializing in the plays of William Shakespeare.
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Dr. Samuel H. Waxler '37 Endowed Sciences Fund
In 2001 Dr. Samuel H. Waxler, Class of 1937, established this fund to provide an endowed sciences fund for the use of the Biology, Chemistry and Physics departments.
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Jerome Wheelock Fund
This fund was established in 1973 by Jerome Wheelock to be used in the best interest of the University.
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Herman A. Witkin Memorial Fund
Dr. Evelyn M. Witkin established this fund in 1986 in memory of her husband, Herman A. Witkin, a distinguished psychologist who is internationally known for his programmatic work on cognitive style, to support an occasional Herman A. Witkin Memorial Lecture, a Witkin Fellow, or other memorial activity at the Heinz Werner Institute.
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