UMass Amherst: The Magazine for Alumni and Friends

Winter 2007

FOUNDATION NEWS
The 1863 Society
We wish to thank the following donors who made gifts of cash and securities between July 22 and November 20, 2006.
By Faye S. Wolfe

The 1863 Society recognizes donors who have made significant gifts to further the mission of UMass Amherst by ensuring that every student is offered the finest education and that research activities are of the highest caliber. We wish to thank the following donors who made gifts of cash and securities between July 22 and November 20, 2006.

Chancellor’s Circle Benefactors$250,000 or more


John A. Armstrong & Elizabeth Armstrong
Richard J. Mahoney ’55, ’83HD &
Barbara M. Mahoney ’55

Chancellor’s Circle Fellows $25,000 - $99,999


Robert B. Brack ’60 & Janet P. Bailey ’67, ’77EdD
Stanley E. Charm ’50
David J. Der Hagopian ’72
Frank A. Di Tommaso ’81
Peter N. Di Tommaso ’82
Kathleen M. Eckert ’75 & Robert A. Eckert
Krikor Ermonian ’52
Thomas J. Lyden ’72, ’73MS & Denyse A. Lyden
Michael J. Morris ’80
Frank R. O’Keefe, Jr. ’51 & Patricia K. O’Keefe
John P. Regish ’63MBA
Hayden B. Tibbetts, Jr. ’60

 

Measuring Up
Surrounded by the fruits of higher education, Steven Gluckstern's success compelled him to reinvest in UMass Amherst
The 1863 Society
UMass Amherst wishes to thank the following donors who made gifts of cash and securities between July 22 and November 20, 2006.
Understanding the Jewish Perspective
With the Middle East in turmoil, Jewish Studies are more important than ever
The Value of Difference
When "Dot" Dunklee Gavin ’43 gives back to UMass Amherst, she remembers that some of life's lessons are valuable, but different
 
 
 
 
 

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