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fh" "°‘” ?*";f°"* \/Vhat do old grads do when they get chairman of the UK Board of Trustees. ]
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loaned ?n the King together after 50 years? ‘We thank him for this generous contri- I
Alumni House, are T They remmisce, and, in the case of bution that will live on through the UK (
kA |°°k'"r? f‘{' A the University ofKentt1ckvclass ofl941, Libraries for many years." Ockerman '41
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groups und t reunion, much more. I the humanities endowment fund as part I
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mn 606_257_5]00: I — hbl,OOO for each year they have been A Thefundraisingeffortforthe human1— '
Jon R¤g¤n is out of school — to help the UK Libraiy T ties book endowment fund, fueled by a I
""d°"'$'°"°' °f Campaign. The money will be used to $750,000 challenge grant from the Na- l
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pho", by Ken G°¤d_ help UK establish a Sin?) million l]LlII]21l]1·· . tional Endowment of the Humanities I
ties book endowment fund. and a $1 million gift from Toyota Mo-
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anything like this at this level,”` said Paul to completion. "I`his gift will allow us to (
Willis, director of libraries. “lt certainly qualify for another $16,000-plus of the f
sets an admirable precedent." The uni- T federal grant," Willis said. UK qualifies {
versity has kicked off a $$20 million fund V for $1 of the grant for every $3 of private
drive for construction of a new library funds raised.Boonehas also made several I
building and the establishmentofseveral I other generous contributions to the tmi- (
endowment funds. i versity, including funding for both the
Hilatv]. Boone _]r., a class member, Faculty Club and the Tennis Center. t
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