COMPARATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TOTHE LAW FUND1981 1982-A* 1982-B*ALUMNI/AE 1,370 $594,892 1,482 $616,946 1,481 $513,946FACULTY, FORMERFACULTY &STAFF 31 12,315 35 11,988 35 11,988PARENTS 20 10,060 15 24,150 15 24,150FRIENDS 87 1<strong>30</strong>,523 87 101,768 84 58,896LAW FIRMS 21 25,052 19 23,060 18 13,060CORPORATIONS &FOUNDATIONS 63 80,242 86 151,414 81 111 ,914STUDENTS - 207 - 16 - 16-- -- --1,592 $853,291 1,724 $929,342 1,714 $733,970Less duplicate credits 7 2,150 9 2,100 9 2,100-- --- -- --1,585 $851,141 1,715 $927,242 1,705 $731,870*The year 1982 marked a transition from one set ofcriteria for counting Law Fund gifts to another.Two columns of figures are given, to reflect comparisonsbetween the old criterion (1982-A) andthe new one (1982-8), which will be used in thefuture. The main feature of the change is thatnonrecurring, major gifts, which had been in-eluded in the past but which the School could expectto receive only once, will no longer becounted in the annual fund results. (The oldsystem complicated goal-setting, and made the"success" of our volunteers' efforts dependenton factors beyond their ability to influence.)Total Unrestricted Gifts for 1982$510,454LAW SCHOOL ENDOWMENT GROWTHBalance8/31/81$23,917,000Growth$1,174,394Balance8/31/82$25,091,3942<strong>Stanford</strong> Law Fund 1982
This report gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the manyalumni/ae and friends whose gifts to the 1982 Law Fund haveprovided vital support for the day-to-day operations of <strong>Stanford</strong>Law School.The Law Fund operates on a calendar year basis. This report listsgifts postmarked through December 31, 1982. Gifts with <strong>1983</strong>postmarks have been gratefully received and will be acknowledgedin the <strong>1983</strong> Report.CONTENTSA Message from theLaw Fund President 4Law Fund Volunteers 5Inner Quad Program 7Quad Program 9Donors to the Law Fund 16Alumni/ae 16Faculty, FormerFaculty &Staff 28Parents 28Friends 28Law Firms 29Corporations &Foundations 29ComparativeContributions by Class 26LAW FUNDCOUNCILMyrl R. Scott '55Law Fund PresidentLeonard A. Goldman '56Inner QuadNational ChairmanGeorge E. Stephens, Jr. '62Quad National ChairmanJay A. Canel '55Law Parents CommitteeNational ChairmanCharles Stearns '33Deferred GivingNational ChairmanSTANFORDLAW SCHOOLDEVELOPMENTSTAFFVictoria Sainz Diaz '75Assistant Dean(415) 497-<strong>30</strong>18Kate H. Godfrey, A.B. '73Director, Law Fund(415) 497-9504Phyllis M. MunroAdministrative Assistantto the Law Fund andAnnual ReportCoordinator(415) 497-4463Reunion Giving <strong>30</strong>Matching Gifts 31Donors to SpecialPrograms & Funds 32Corporations &Foundations 32Friends of the <strong>Stanford</strong>Law Library 32Carl B. SpaethScholarship Fund 32Principal Law SchoolEndowment Funds 33Memorial and HonorificGifts 36Bequests and DeferredGiving 411982 <strong>Stanford</strong> Law Fund3
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