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The 1996 SLATE 60The 60 largest American charitable contributions of 1996. 

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37. LENOX BAKER JR. and FRANCES WATT BAKER--$10 million to the JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Md.) from these physicians. Lenox Baker, 54, is a cardiac surgeon and senior partner in Mid-Atlantic Cardiothoracic Surgeons Ltd. in Norfolk, Va. He is also co-chairman of the Johns Hopkins Initiative and a trustee of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Frances Baker, 55, serves on the university's national alumni council. The two met after their first day of classes as college juniors in 1961, having transferred the same year from other schools, where they enrolled in a five-year program that led to undergraduate and medical degrees. ALSO--an additional $2.5 million to DAVIDSON COLLEGE (N.C.) in support of the departments of biology and psychology, the life sciences. The money will go toward the construction of the planned Watson Life Sciences building. TOTAL: $12.5 million.

40. STEVE BALLMER--$10 million to HARVARD UNIVERSITY from Microsoft's executive vice president, part of a joint $25 million contribution with Chairman Bill Gates to benefit research and teaching in computer science and electrical engineering. (See No. 12, above.)

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