1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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<strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong> Foundation<br />
1992 Campaign<br />
By Robert J. Miller<br />
President of the Foundation<br />
AS <strong>Phi</strong> <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>Theta</strong>'s Educational Foundation<br />
has matured (it was authorized by<br />
the 1960 Convention), the need to adjust donor<br />
levels to reflect cumulative giving has increased as<br />
well. At a 1992 meeting of the Board of Trustees,<br />
new associations were estabUshed at the $25,000,<br />
$20,000, and $15,000 levels honoring<br />
Foimders Robert Morrison, John<br />
McMiUan WUson, and Ardivan<br />
Walker Rodgers respectively. In<br />
doing so, it was necessary to rename<br />
the associations at the $7,500 and<br />
$5,000 levels, and these were<br />
designated the Robert Thompson<br />
Drake and Andrew Watts Rogers<br />
Associations accordingly. The<br />
complete Ust of giving levels<br />
appears on the next page.<br />
Significant gifts during 1992<br />
provided for the creation of three<br />
new named funds. Brother Maurice<br />
E. Shaffer, Dickinson '30, a longtime<br />
member of the Founders Club, made<br />
a $50,000 gift to estabUsh a fund m<br />
his name. FoUovraig graduation<br />
from Dickinson College, Brother<br />
Educational Foundation financial summary 1992<br />
A breakdown of gifts over the calendar year. Deviation from 1991 numbers are<br />
given in parentheses<br />
<strong>Phi</strong> contributions<br />
<strong>No</strong>n-<strong>Phi</strong> contributions<br />
Bequests<br />
<strong>No</strong>n-monetary & misc<br />
7,516 (+7%) 6,303 (-1%)<br />
56 (-15%) 56 (-15%)<br />
2 (-50%) 2 (0%)<br />
0 0<br />
TOTAL 7,574 (+6%) 6,361 (-1%)<br />
$492,139.32 (+28%)<br />
$23,747.00 (+24%)<br />
$7,000.00 (-95%)<br />
0.00<br />
$522,886.32 (-2%)<br />
Shaffer entered the University of<br />
Pittsburgh Law School, where he<br />
received a degree in 1934. He was<br />
admitted to practice before the<br />
Common Pleas Court of Dauphin<br />
County as weU as the Permsylvania<br />
Superior and Supreme Courts and<br />
the United States Supreme Court.<br />
He was a member of the firm of<br />
Shaffer, Calkins and Balaban in<br />
Harrisburg, Permsylvarua, imtil his<br />
retirement. Maurie and his wife,<br />
Dorothea,<br />
divide their time<br />
between a<br />
winter home in<br />
L^M. '^^^SIK^ ^"'^^ Raton,<br />
^^m ^'JP'v^^H Florida, and a<br />
^^ ^^W summer retreat<br />
Maurice Shaffer mLewisberry,<br />
Permsylvania,<br />
where they host the armual Central<br />
Permsylvarua Alumru Club picruc.<br />
Brother Arthiu- C. Musselman,<br />
Gettysburg '28, estabUshed a $35,000<br />
fund to make scholarship grants<br />
avaUable for qualified candidates at<br />
his alma mater. A native of<br />
Gettysburg, Permsylvania, Brother<br />
Musselman attended local schools<br />
and graduated from Gettysburg<br />
CoUege in 1928, foUowing which he<br />
received a master's degree from