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Fall 1983 – Issue 30 - Stanford Lawyer - Stanford University

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REUNION GIVINGWhile class reunions provide the opportunity to celebrate the pastand present, the reunion giving programs enable alumni/ae tocommemorate feelings for <strong>Stanford</strong> Law School and to demonstratephde in its accomplishments. Current students enjoy theForty-Niner Room, the student lounge built with the proceedsfrom the twenty-fifth reunion effort of the Class of 1949. Manystudents have received scholarship or loan aid provided by thereunion efforts of a number of classes. Other classes haveestablished book funds or supported the Law School in otherways. The generosity of these and other reunion classes hasenabled the Law School to give its students the best legal educationpossible. The School gratefully acknowledges the efforts ofthe 1982 reunion classes.Reunion Class Gifts50th 1932 $ 2,82545th 1937 3,12040th 1942 1,57535th 1947 5,063<strong>30</strong>th 1952 12,99125th 1957 13,06320th 1962 15,37915th 1967 31,91410th 1972 10,1605th 1977 4,487Total $100,577MATCHING GIFTSMatching gift programs havebeen instituted by numerousbusinesses and corporationsand are an integral part of corporatephilanthropy to highereducation. Law firms, too, are increasinglyestablishing gift fundsto be used to match contributions.Most of these plans aredesigned to encourage the supportof legal education byattorneys.In an era in which the privatesector is increasingly looked tofor support of education, theLaw School gratefully acknowledgesthose corporations, businesses,foundations and lawfirms which made gifts to the1982 Law Fund through matchinggift programs.In a few instances, an individual'sgift was received in 1982but the matching gift was notreceived until <strong>1983</strong>. In suchcases, the individual's gift isacknowledged in this report andthe organization contributing thematching portion will be acknowledgedin the <strong>1983</strong> report.80th gifts are deeply appreciated.<strong>30</strong><strong>Stanford</strong> Law Fund 1982

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