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Show CHARL ES A. FRUEAUFF FOUNDATION New Street York , New Year ended $100,000 10,000 York 10005 December 31, 1972 Grants — $735,000 $ 50,000 National Medical Fellowships, New York City — scholarships for minority students American National Red Cross, Washington, D.C.— for Mississippi River flood disaster 25,000 Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Tucson, Ariz. — for construction and equipping administration building 9,750 Bethany Brethren-Garfield Park Community Hospitals, Chicago, Ill. — for monitoring units in intensive care unit 40,000 Boys’ Club of Carpinteria, California— construction of Boys’ Club building 100,000 Boys’ Club of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio — participation in campaign to build two new Boys’ Clubs 50,000 Boys’ Club of New Rochelle, Inc., New York — continuation of programs which serve the lowest income sectors of the city 250,000 Drury College, Springfield, Mo. — construction of Student Union and dining building 20,000 5,000 2,500 10,000 25,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 Briar, Virginia — Oklahoma Christian College, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — expansion of Learning Center Berea College, Berea, Kentucky equipment, student health program University equipment — X-ray of Denver, Denver, Colorado— for Speech & Hearing Center Council in Social Work Education, City — social work education New York Hope for Hearing Foundation, UCLA, Los Angeles, California — research fellowships Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah — to assist with increases in faculty salaries Deborah Hospital, Brown Mills, New Jersey — budget for Children’s World St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center, New York City— Coronary Care Unit Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New York — towards the purchase of linear accelerator National Jewish Hospital and Research Center, Denver, Colorado — fund for research and patient care building St. Joseph Villa, Salt Lake City, stallation of sprinkler system 5,000 American Foundation for the Blind, New York City — general operating program Guidance Center, Daytona Beach, 25,000 Center for Law in the Public Interest, Los Angeles, Calif.— toward cost of Center’s public interest endeavors 800,000 Children’s Hospital at Stanford, Palo Alto, Calif. — matching grant toward development of new Orthotic & Prosthetic Center 150,000 City of Cincinnati Board of Park Commissioners, Cincinnati, Ohio —for support of existing Fleischmann Gardens 21,600 Clark College, Atlanta, Ga. — for student aid and purchase of equipment for research projects 100,000 East Bay Regional Park District, Oakland, Calif. — Matching grant toward purchase of property at Pt. Pinole for regional park on San Francisco Bay 353,619 Elko County Library, Elko, Nev. — participation in site purchase and construction of new county library Florida — Laradon Hall and Training Residential Center, Denver, Colorado — for mentally retarded 2,500 Big Brothers, 5,000 Boy Scouts of America, Greater New York Council, New York City — improved scouting program New York City — general fund 2,000 Leake & Watts Children’s Home, New York — general support 5,000 YWCA 5,000 Salvation Yonkers, New York City — annual campaign Army, New York City — general support 3,000 sity, New York, N.Y. — for one portable dental operatory to provide dental care to the elderly occupants of nursing homes Utah — in- Internship training program for mentally ill 10,000 19,000 Brookdale Dental Center of New York Univer- League in Aid of Crippled Children, New York City — scholarships 5,000 10,000 Box Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida — student revolving loan fund Sweet Briar College, Sweet student loan program 5,000 FOUNDATION 1871 One East Liberty Street, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89505 Year ended June 30, 1973 Grants — $4,331,725 100,000 25,000 MAX C. FLEISCHMANN P.O. 70 Pine 10,000 Forsyth Dental Center, Boston, Mass. — Library expansion of the Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists 10,000 Hawaii Pacific College, Honolulu, Hawaii— to establish business collection in Meader Library 2,000 International Rescue Committee, New York — resettlement aid expellees in U.S. for five Ugandian Indian. 30,000 Jewish Social Service Agency & Jewish Fos- American Red Cross, Thibodaux, Louisiana — 1972 Fund Campaign, Lafourche chapter ter Home, Rockville, Md. — matching for Youth Outreach Program (11 grants of $1,000 or less) See back page for order form (Continued on back page) grant |