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Class Participation CLASS PARTICIPATION 1934 1949 1951 1953 Carolyn F. Olive *** (W) Armistead M. Dobie Associate John Barbee Minor Fellow John Barbee Minor Fellow $1,000 to $2,499 $10,000 to $19,999 $10,000 to $19,999 David J. Wood, Jr. * James E. Coleman, Jr. s ; Elaine M. Hadden t; (W) 1940 Additional Donors Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 William Minor Lile Associate Armistead M. Dobie Associate Robert C. Alsop ** Associate $2,500 to $4,999 $1,000 to $2,499 Ruth Corwin (W) $5,000 to $9,999 Robert G. Doumar, Sr. **** Mortimer M. Caplin s ; (D) Stanley Schoenbaum ** Helen M. Riddell (W) George A. Van Pelt ◆ Armistead M. Dobie Associate Armistead M. Dobie Associate $1,000 to $2,499 1948 $1,000 to $2,499 William C. Lickle **; 1950 Dianne Carter ** (W) Class Manager: Law School Patrons John B. Huffaker Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 Additional Donor $500 to $749 Alumni: 13 Associate Carol Ecklund Cadwell (W) E. A. Grosvenor Blair **** Donors: 5 $5,000 to $9,999 Alvin A. Gordon * Participation: 38% H.A. Street ** n George W. Martin ** Total Gifts: $3,475 1952 John W. Warner Armistead M. Dobie Associates Armistead M. Dobie Associates $1,000 to $2,499 Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 Additional Donors $1,000 to $2,499 Herbert K. Bangel s Associates S. Beryl Adler ◆ John Paul Jones Albert V. Bryan, Jr. s (D) $5,000 to $9,999 George Blow s Harry E. McCoy s (D) Anne Buford *(W) Robert B. Bottomley **** Jane M. Eliades (W) James E. McDonald s Robert E. L. deButts s Stanley S. Harris *** Additional Donors Leverett M. Hubbard, Jr. ** Louis Brenner ** Additional Donors Law School Patrons Nat Kurtz **** Mary Dixon (W) Richard J. Collins, Jr. * $500 to $749 Jay A. Lipe * Morgan C. Fowler *** (D) Elizabeth G. Poole ◆ ; (D) Leonard Braman *** John H. Mitchell, Jr. t John B. Huffaker t; Peter B. Turney ** Carroll C. Johnson, Jr. t John Mowbray O’Mara Charles S. Russell *** Henry M. Schwan Sally C. Scott (W) Additional Donors R. Richard Schweitzer t Eleanor S. Craig (W) John Goode s Warren I. Titus, Jr. * Katharine Washburne (W) 32 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW 1954 1955 J. Newton Nash *** 1957 Robert V. Schnabel ** Class Manager: Alumni: 29 William D. Weeks t Class Manager: Walter Shapero Donors: 17 Janet Lauck Blakeman Alumni: 16 Participation: 59% Alumni: 42 Donors: 7 Total Gifts: $47,476 1956 Donors: 32 Participation: 44% Participation: 76% Total Gifts: $6,350 Thomas Jefferson Law Fellow Alumni: 25 Total Gifts: $20,750 $20,000 or more Donors: 17 William Minor Lile Associate Blaine T. Phillips ****; Participation: 68% Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 $2,500 to $4,999 Total Gifts: $7,084 Associate Nancy Myers Frazier **** (W) John Barbee Minor Fellow $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Thomas Jefferson Law Fellow Arnold H. Leon t; Armistead M. Dobie Associates John S. Shannon s ; $20,000 or more $1,000 to $2,499 Thomas A. Sully, Jr. *** n Armistead M. Dobie Associates Julius P. Fouts s Elizabeth N. Tompkin ’23 $1,000 to $2,499 Walter Shapero **; Associate Armistead M. Dobie Associates Harold C. Buckingham, Jr. s $5,000 to $9,999 $1,000 to $2,499 Albert S. Kemper III s Law School Patron James L. Miller s Jackson B. Gilbert s Leigh B. Middleditch, Jr. s $500 to $749 Daniel C. Lickle **** (D) John M. O’Hara ◆ Morris H. Fine * William Minor Lile Associate John R. Turbyfill s ; B. Francis Saul II s ; $2,500 to $4,999 Arthur G. Taylor ** Additional Donors John D. Fowler ****; Law School Patrons Robert A. Cox, Jr. ◆ $500 to $749 George Chilton Gaines ** Armistead M. Dobie Associate Marion S. Boyd, Jr. ◆ James P. Groton s $1,000 to $2,499 William P. Kline **** Guylene W. Kelley (W) Thomas C. Phillips, Jr. **** Thomas J. Michie, Jr. ◆ (D) Thomas Bog Slade III ◆ LEGEND Sustaining Benefactor Additional Donors $750 to $999 Joseph L. Baldwin ** Years of Consecutive Giving George R. Silvernell ** Mark H. Berliant ◆ * 5 – 9 Year Donor John Blatchford * ** 10 – 14 Year Donor Law School Patrons Thomas B. Evans, Jr. ** *** 15 – 19 Year Donor $500 to $749 W. Glover Garner, Jr. * **** 20 – 24 Year Donor J. Samuel Glasscock *** Philip Manning Goodwin ◆ 25 – 29 Year Donor Allen Kilik **** J. Ellsworth Hall III ** t 30 – 34 Year Donor s Louis J. Richman, Jr. Colette Kelly (W) s 35+ Year Donor s R. Allan Wimbish William J. Linkous, Jr. **** Marianne Fagel McCulloch * (W) Additional Donors Dwight B. Moore s ; Dean’s Council, Life Member Waverley L. Berkley III * Richard L. Nunley **** n Dean’s Council, Associate Member David L. Good * James R. Trimm s ✲ Class Agent Donald K. Graham s Roland C. Woodward t ★ 100% Class Agent Participation Paul H. Kirwin * (D) DECEASED (W) WIDOWED (P) PARENT 2018–2019 ANNUAL REPORT 33 Sustaining Benefactor 1958 1959 1960 $750 to $999 Janet Lauck Blakeman s Alumni: 49 Alumni: 58 Class Managers: Donors: 25 Donors: 23 T. Maxfield Bahner Law School Patrons Participation: 51% Participation: 40% Ronald W. Dougherty $500 to $749 Total Gifts: $25,550 Total Gifts: $22,909 Alumni: 65 A. Hugo Blankingship, Jr. t Donors: 38 John D. Corse s Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 Thomas Jefferson Law Fellow Participation: 58% Noel C. Crowley t Associates $20,000 or more Total Gifts: $63,329 Carter B. S. Furr s $5,000 to $9,999 William R. Bruce s n E. Lewis Hansen William L. Bunting, Jr. **** n John Barbee Minor Fellows Fletcher B. Watson IV s Thomas Otis ****; John Barbee Minor Fellow $10,000 to $19,999 J. M. H. Willis, Jr. t Benjamin K. Phipps ** $10,000 to $19,999 Bernard T. Bress s n John R. Purcell ◆ ; Anthony P. St. John ◆ ; Additional Donors Armistead M. Dobie Associates E. Jackson Boggs $1,000 to $2,499 Armistead M. Dobie Associates Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 Dermott M. Breen s Alan A. Diamonstein *** $1,000 to $2,499 Associates J. Michael Burry **** Philip H. Elliott, Jr. *** Evans B. Brasfield s (D) $5,000 to $9,999 Edward W. Chapin ◆ Frederick Goldstein s Lauriston Castleman, Jr. s Frederick A. Menowitz t n Richard Cocke ◆ Michael L.B. Kaplan *** George L. Freeman, Jr. * Nancy R. Schwartz ****; (W) Janet R. Dugan **** E. Bradford Miller s Thomas O. Lawson **** Richard A. Silver ***; William H. Foulk, Jr. **** W. Swan Yerger *** Judith C.P. Lilley * n (W) Mark P. Friedlander, Jr. Jay M. Weinberg ** William Minor Lile Associates Herbert S. Glickman **** (D) Law School Patron $2,500 to $4,999 George W. Gowen II s $500 to $749 Sustaining Benefactor T. Maxfield Bahner s Mary Ellen Grundman (W) William H. Griesar $750 to $999 William F. Blue s Robert M. Hughes III s Herbert Davis ** Margaret Jeffries Jones (W) Additional Donors Armistead M. Dobie Associates William D. Moore * James B. Atkin *** Law School Patrons $1,000 to $2,499 Franklin B. Olmsted * Stuart Brunet ◆ $500 to $749 Walter A. Bossert, Jr. ** John W. Shroyer t David H. Carter *** Phillips S. Peter **** Philip V. Moyles ** David T. Styles s Stanley Pitkin Christopher ◆ Edwin J. Rafal s W. Tayloe Murphy, Jr. s Roger M. Thomas s John E. Clarkson ** Charles H. Sedberry s Daniel E. O’Neil III ** William F. Thomas, Jr. **** Terry H. Davis, Jr. t Malcolm S. Underwood, Jr. Ralph Rabinowitz **** Eric E. Wohlforth t Robert K. Dorsey t J. Lawrence Grim, Jr. s Additional Donors Sustaining Benefactors Gordon M. Hobbs *** Robert L. Bohannon ** $750 to $999 Allan R. Johnson ** W. Shelby Coates, Jr. Mary W. Ackerly * (W) Fred S. Landess ** John C. Dew Ronald W. Dougherty s Douglass S. Mackall III ◆ E. Terry Durant *** Hobart A. McWhorter, Jr. *** Edwin E. Gatewood, Jr. *** Law School Patrons K. William O’Connor ** Robert Mason Goolrick **** $500 to $749 Robert Sellers Smith ** Shant J. Harootunian ◆ Alan Lee Cameros **** Karl H. Velde, Jr. **** William K. Harrison, Jr. s Miles Cary, Jr. t Barbara Jacobs Harvell (W) Gerald D. Fischer ◆ Harwood G. Martin s Alan H. W. Shiff Edward R. Slaughter, Jr. s Joanne K. Sullivan (W) Additional Donors Arthur Peter Tranakos James R. Ayers III s T. K. Woods, Jr. s G. Thomas Battle s Robert S. Bersch *** Silas H. Brewer, Jr. H. Clayton Cook, Jr. ** Patrick F. Crossman s 34 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW Frederick G. Emerson t Law School Patrons 1962 Additional Donors Benjamin F. Few, Jr. * $500 to $749 Anne Boswell (W) Michael P. Frankfurt s Paul David Greer * Class Manager: W. Reynolds Bowers * Thomas Herlihy III t A. E. Dick Howard **** Cecil D. Quillen, Jr. William J. Butler, Jr. s (D) Neal J. Hurwitz *** Edward R. Hughes ** Alumni: 104 William J. Carroll *** E. Drummond King * David H. T. Kane t Donors: 61 Stephen B. Clarkson t Manfred W. Leckszas *** Robert L. Montague III * Participation: 59% Ira G. Colby III John L. MacGowan ** Edward W. Probert s Total Gifts: $130,382 Andrew H. Davis, Jr. s Andrew P. Miller s Hoyt N. Wheeler ** (D) Edison W. Dick * Jane Lincoln Miller (W) Thomas Jefferson Law Fellow Ammon G. Dunton, Jr. **** Erwin B. Nachman ** Additional Donors $20,000 or more W. Wray Eckl s Charles H. Osterhoudt **** Charles B. Arrington, Jr. t Virginia H. Soutter *; (W) Irving L. Fuller, Jr. *** Rust E. Reid s H. Harrison Braxton, Jr. t Frank C. Galloway, Jr. * John J. Roe III * William G. Christian, Jr. *** Elizabeth N. Tompkins ’23 Jerome A. Gertner Charles D. Snead, Jr. ◆ Mark S. Cluett Associates William T. Graham * Stephen Ivor Traub *** W. J. Michael Cody * $5,000 to $9,999 Albert C. Harker s Edward S. Wallach * Clinton J. Curtis s E. Whitehead Elmore ◆ n Richard J.
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