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Endowed Funds For Capital Needs, Academic Programs The Kendall-Rives American Research Grant
The Kendall-Rives American Research Grant was established in 1995 by Paul L. Kendall '64, and Sharon K. Rives of Randolph, Vermont. The Fund supports research projects conducted in a Latin American country as part of, or in preparation for, a senior Independent Study project on some aspect of U.S.-Latin American relations. Allocation of these funds to a sophomore or junior who is proficient in Spanish or Portuguese is made by the Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Lottie Kornfeld Endowment Fund The Lottie Kornfeld Endowment Fund was established in 1996 by Ms. Kornfeld, a graduate of the class of 1945. Income from the Fund is used to support on- and off-campus programs and activities consistent with the objectives of the Jewish Students' organization, but beyond the range of annual operating budgets. The Jo and Howard Morris Fund for Programs in Religion and Society The Jo and Howard Morris Fund for Programs in Religion and Society was established by the Board of Trustees in 1980 through a gift from Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Morris of Cleveland. The Fund will support programs each year which will make religious and ethical questions an integral part of the education program of the College. The Whitmore-Williams Endowed Fund for the Nursery School The Whitmore-Williams Endowed Fund for the Nursery School was established in 1998 by a gift from A. Morris and Ruth Whitmore Williams '62. The Fund benefits the College of Wooster Nursery School, established in 1947, which provides field experience for psychology students at the College. Mrs. Williams serves as Co-Director of the Gateway School, a noted pre-school in suburban Philadelphia. |
