Skip to main content

Librarian leaves $4m to school he worked at for 50 year

A University of New Hampshire librarian and alumnus Robert Morin who spent almost 50 years of his life working at the Durham campus’s Dimond Library, who died last year at the age of 77 left $4 million to the school.
Morin, who was known to “live simply,”amassed his wealth through the stock market but kept his job as a janitor until his death. Even fewer knew he then gifted his fortune to his alma mater.

UNH announced in a statement Tuesday that the unexpected benefactor Robert Morin left $4 million to the school.
“Bob’s demonstrated commitment to UNH through his philanthropy is tremendously inspiring,” President Mark Huddleston said in a statement. 
“His generous gift allows us to address a number of university priorities. … We are committed to providing the resources needed to ensure every student achieves professional success and Bob’s gift will play a major role in that effort.”
'You'd never know the man was a millionaire,' said his lawyer, Laurie Rowell.  'The last time he came here, he parked far away in a spot where there were no meters so he could save the coins'. Morin was described as keeping to himself, with his financial advisor telling the Union-Leader that his client “never went out.” But he did have a love for all movies and books.

Huddleston said that from 1979 to 1997, Morin watched more than 22,000 videos. He then decided he wanted to read every book published in the U.S. from 1930 to 1940 – excluding children’s books, textbooks, and books about cooking and technology— in chronological order Morin had reached 1938, the year of his birth, at the time of his death.

Of his gift, $100,000 was specifically dedicated to an area of the school: the Dimond Library. The money will be used to “provide scholarships for work-study students, support staff members who continue their studies in library science, and renovate and upgrade one of the library’s multimedia rooms.”

As for the rest of Morin’s unrestricted gift, $1 million will go toward a video scoreboard at the school’s new football stadium and another $2.5 million will help establish a career center for students and alumni on campus, Huddleston said.



Source: FNC

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Twitter User "Tusty22" narrates Near Crash Incident on Arik Air Flight to Ghana

Twitter User narrates Near Crash Incident on Arik Air Flight to Ghana A Twitter user @Tutsy22   a twitter user narrated a scary ordeal in an Arik Air flight that flew off from Lagos to Accra on Tuesday and unfortunately   had smoke in the cabin barely 35 minutes into the flight. She stated that the flight crew had no idea where the smoke was coming from and waren’t able to provide oxygen masks… She called on the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority to ground the plane following the incident.

Nigeria Entertainment News: Davido confesses to being a serial womanizer

  Davido a nigerian music entertainer confesses to being a serial womanizer Owning up to his imperfections as of recent, Davido seems to need to grapple with the way that he is promiscous Davido-and-sophia-2 The vocalist admitted to his ceaseless promiscuity inclinations in a post he shared on Snapchat on Saturday, February third. READ ALSO-   Tweeter gbage Between Davido, Runtown and his new 'bae' davido-sira Davido essentially expressed, "I take after everything on skirt! God!". It is no suprise starting at course, popularity and fortune come the ladies.Fans regularly allude to the women he has opened up to the world, as well as offers babies with it would be a troublesome assignment to examine the rundown of the considerable number of ladies Davido has been slanted with, because of the way that the father of two dependably likes to stay nearby the women. Davido has been in the news for briefly now following his se...

"It’s got bad karma": Trump-branded hotel grand opening shunned by Vancouver officials

                Donald Trump and Joo Kim Tiah, chief executive of TA Global, hold up an umbrella alongside Trump's son Donald Jr. during a ceremony announcing a new hotel and condo development in Vancouver in June 2013. (Andy Clark/Reuters) By  Amy Brittain  and  Jonathan O'Connell   February 28 at 12:35 PM   VANCOUVER, B.C. —  Kerry Jang, a council member in this picturesque Canadian city, recalls being in the crowd nearly four years ago to welcome Donald Trump to announce plans for a striking new skyscraper that would bring a luxurious hotel and condo development to the heart of downtown. He still keeps the Trump umbrella, a memento handed out at the ceremony, in the trunk of his car. But when Trump’s adult sons appear Tuesday for a lavish grand opening to fete the gleaming 69-story tower, Jang won’t be joining in the festivities. His children plan to be on the street outside, marching against Trump in one ...