Ltoetters the Editor
Corrections & Clarifications Winter/Spring 2010
On page 19 of the Winter/Spring 2010 issue, it was Bob Bath W’49 that helped to defray expenses for Culver’s appearance at the World Equestrian Games.
New Beginnings
Miles White ’73 assumes the chairmanship of the CEF Trustees. Alumni Aid Haiti Recovery
Henderson the benefactor I’ve never met Jim Henderson, but he is my benefactor in at least three very important ways. First, I never would have had the chance to attend Culver were it not for the leadership and generosity of people like Mr. Henderson. His financial addition to my parents’ love and desire is what made it happen for me. How can I measure the impact that this generosity has had on my life? Second, my current employment with Cummins, Inc. is due largely to Mr. Henderson’s many years of leadership at Cummins. Every day that I come to work, I am living in his legacy – a legacy that is very active and visible in the current values and success of Cummins.
Third, and equally important, with the completion of the Columbus Town Commons, I am certain that my children will spend parts of their rainy days playing on the indoor playground. This playground will bear the names of two key benefactors: Jim and Toots Henderson. I am so thankful for the impact that he has had on my life. And I am very glad that he will continue to play an important leadership role with the Academies. Jahon Hobbeheydar ’91 Columbus, Ind.
We’re back! Thank goodness you returned the Culver Alumni Magazine to print. It is so much more enjoyable to relax and read the magazine than to sit and strain in front of a computer screen. Never give up the print edition!
In the same issue, in Alumni Class News (page 34), John McLemore ’53 started his independent finance company before going to work for a Louisville bank. And he was employed as a chemical dependency counselor.
• We Met the Challenge !
Print demise exaggerated I missed your “Words from the Editor” in the Culver Alumni Magazine. The reasons for the demise of that wonderful publication are understandable, but its seasonal arrival in this household is sorely missed. The entire content was always of great interest. Cory S. Kammler ’45 Jensen Beach, Fla. Editor’s note: Mr. Kammler and other readers of Alumni magazine will be relieved to know the magazine (obviously) is back in print. And while there may be future issues that will be online only, there was never any intention to completely do away with the printed Alumni magazine.
Richard N. Wiernik N’62 San Diego, Calif.
Volume 88 Issue 1 Summer/Fall 2010
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