Watercolor by Ned Reade
Our 50th Reunion Gift
A key component to celebrating the 50th Reunion of the Class of 1975 is the tradition for the 50th Reunion class to make special gifts to Williams.
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There are several ways you can “give it forward” to honor our 50th Reunion Fund Gifts. The class has created two new gifts and is continuing one from our 25th Reunion. All three honor our class’s unique character and the College’s needs:
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The Michael E. Reed Class of 1975 Social Justice Professorship
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The Class of 1975 Non-Traditional Student Scholarship Fund
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The Class of 1975 Scholarship Fund created at our 25th reunion that supports several Williams students each year
More information on the 50th Reunion Fund Gift and these gift purposes in particular can be found at the links set forth below.
If the class gifts do not resonate with you, you may donate to Williams for any purpose about which you and the college agree and your gifts will be celebrated by our class.
These are all in addition to our annual support of the Alumni Fund.
How to help: You can have a conversation with a classmate and/or volunteer to support the Class. All gifts and non-binding pledges for the next five years are included in our 50th Reunion total. We invite you to learn more and to support both the Class of ’75 and Williams around this milestone reunion.
Learn more about the 50th Gift
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Read more about the 50th Reunion and opportunities for planned gifts, including bequests and life income gifts, which can further your impact and be advantageous to your and your family’s financial planning.
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Make your gift
You can make your gift to the Alumni Fund and reunion funds online here or make your pledge here. Read more about all the ways to make gifts to Williams at the links above and here.
Contact
Please contact Rich Pickard ’75, Reunion Fund Chair, Ryan Ford ’09, Director of Milestone Reunions at Williams, or any member of the Class Reunion Fund Committee with questions.
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