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Courts Say Will Does Not Direct Specific Use of Gift to University

Courts Say Will Does Not Direct Specific Use of Gift to University

Courts Say Will Does Not Direct Specific Use of Gift to University

Money left for separate women’s “college” at Tulane may be used for women’s “institute” after reorganization
When Tulane University in New Orleans sought to reorganize after Hurricane Katrina, its “Renewal Plan” called for the merger of the all-women H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College and other separate colleges into one undergraduate college called Newcomb-Tulane College. Descendants of Josephine Newcomb, who left more than $2.6 million to fund the college named after daughter more than a century ago, have fought for many years to keep the all women’s school separate. The Louisiana Court of Appeals has recently said the University may proceed with its plan.

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