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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe the major donors of that building gave the money because of the work the HOS did to raise the money and for years of leadership by the HOS, that gave them an appreciation of the school’s mission, hence wanting to put their money to the school’s future, prompting them to lobby for the building to be named after that HOS. I’m not saying it’s normal, but something led to it happening. [/quote] Maybe that’s a good explanation. But I find it unusual as university buildings normally just get the Donors name. Don’t want to criticize just because I feel it. Is that probably many parents contributed to the building as well.[/quote] I'm confused about your criticism. I would rather be part of a community that joins together many smaller donations to honor a beloved school leader, than one that aggrandizes one major donor.[/quote]
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