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| Unsung hero of aerospace engineering leaves Montana State University $1 million |
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| Having helped build bombers for World War II, missiles for the Cold War and the rockets that helped send astronauts to the moon, Lysle Wood left his alma mater of Montana State University nearly a million dollars - delivered 15 years after his death. |
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| Great Falls Family Donates $1.3 Million to Athletics |
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| Montana State University Athletics received the largest gift in its history when the Gene and Jane Thayer family of Great Falls made a donation exceeding $1.3 million. |
| Gene Thayer said he targeted Bobcat Athletics as a way to benefit the entire campus. . . (more) |
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| Gift to MSU College of Nursing Honors Alumna, Helps Students |
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| More scholarships and fellowships will be available to nursing students at Montana State University thanks to a $500,000 gift honoring a Red Lodge native who graduated from MSU in 1946. The endowment is the |
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| Lucky Alumnus Shares Good Fortune With Montana State University |
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| Joel T. Long spent more than 30 years in engineering, built one of Montana's largest construction companies and made himself into a multi-millionaire. |
| Long recently gave Montana State University's civil engineering department $1 million for student scholarships and program enhancement. |
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| "The primary purpose of this gift is program support, including scholarships for Montana students who show promise as undergraduates in civil engineering and construction engineering technology, . . (more) |
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