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Alfred C. Fuller, founder of the Fuller Brush Company, played an instrumental role in the founding of the University of Hartford. His early support and planning led not only to the University’s first charter in 1957 but also to a transformational bequest for !e Hartt School from the estate of his wife, Mary.
Each member of the Founders’ Planned Giving Society has made some kind of charitable arrangement for the University. Although the Fuller bequest was unusual for its magnitude, every gift represents its respective donor’s own full measure of devotion for the future well-being of the University of Hartford.
As you prepare to update your will or visit your financial advisor, please consider including a charitable provision for the University in your will, retirement plan, insurance policy, or revocable trust.
We will be delighted to recognize you as a member of the Founders’ Society.
Visit www.hartford.edu/plannedgiving to learn more about how your thoughtful planning today can leave a lasting legacy for future scholars and educators.
!e Fuller Legacy
To discuss a planned gift to the University of Hartford, contact
Peter H. Congleton Director of Planned Giving congleton@hartford.edu
860.768.2415 University of Hartford 200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
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!e Observer is pleased to publish your alumni news and photos of the milestones in your life. Help us put your photos in their best light by submitting only high-resolution images taken on your camera’s highest resolution setting. !e quality of photos saved from the Internet is not acceptable for the Observer.
Photos should be high resolution, approaching 1MB or more in size, saved in jpg format, and e-mailed as attachments to alumni@hartford.edu. Mail prints of photos to the O"ce of Alumni Relations, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117.
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www.anchoronline.org/2011HASJuriedONLINE
for more information contact aaron masthay '97 at
m a s t h ay @ h a r t f o r d . e d u
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CALL FOR ENTRIESHAS Alumni:The 2011 Hartford Art School Alumni Juried Exhibition will be held Oct. 10–25 in the Silpe Gallery at the Hartford Art School. Only online entries for this year’s show will be considered and must be submitted by Aug. 26. Check below for details and entry website.
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In Memoriam!eodore L. Maguder Jr., a biology professor and chair of the department from 1968 to 1994, died on April 13. He was 71. A recognized Civil War researcher and author, Maguder also wrote for wildlife publications and taught summer courses at Great Mountain Forest in Norfolk, Conn., and at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies in Cape Cod, Mass.
Winfield J. “Wink” Young, a faculty member for 44 years in Ward College of Technology (now part of the College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture), died on March 9 in Farmington, Conn. He was 75. Beloved for his gentle, calm demeanor, Young taught engineering technology from 1955 until his retirement in 1999.
Contact Christine Adams, director of advancement services, at cadams@hartford.edu or call 860.768.2407. You can give her a new address for you or your o!spring and let her know if you’re getting too much of a good thing when it comes to Observers in your mailbox.
Are you and your spouse alum receiving multiple issues of the Observer and you’d rather receive just one?
Parents, are you receiving a copy of the Observer addressed to your son or daughter who resides elsewhere now?
Are you moving and want to make sure you don’t miss any upcoming issues?
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