Originally shared by M Sinclair Stevens

Originally shared by M Sinclair Stevens

Artifacts: Keeping Score
"A life lived in frugality, spent frivolously" on a million-dollar scoreboard, one commenter wrote on a local newspaper site, calling the decision "an assault" on Morin's life. Others say it's simply a shame that more of the money didn't go to the university's Dimond Library, where Morin spent much of his life.
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A frugal librarian amasses $4 million dollars and leaves it to the university where he worked. Said university decides to spend $1 million dollars of the bequest on a scoreboard for their stadium; and a mere $100,000 for the university's library.
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/15/494134464/-1-million-of-frugal-librarians-bequest-to-n-h-school-goes-to-football-scoreboar

Comments

  1. These kinds of stories are always sad on many levels.

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  2. UNH must pay its librarians well . . . .

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  3. There's a bit more detail, here:
    http://www.unionleader.com/Education/UNH-librarian-leaves-4-million-to-school-08302016
    Seems legit, to me.
    Restricted bequests can indeed be hard for schools to manage, but they could have done better, I think, and more than a few folks are going to fuss at them about it.

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  4. of course, of course, this is 'murica where a sport that glorifies concussive injury is beloved. helmet to helmet? I love it.

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