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Pamela
Pope
$40
Oct 04, 2016
Clara
Smiley
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 04, 2016
Kate Schultz
In Honor of Anne Holland
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 04, 2016
Gin
Chandler
$18.80
Oct 04, 2016
Cynthia Wier
In Memory of Robert and Grace Knight
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 03, 2016
Rebecca
Gubert
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 03, 2016
Jennifer
Knoxville
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 03, 2016
Catherine
Nee
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 03, 2016
Dara
Powers Parker
$18.80
Oct 03, 2016
Jane Eng
In Honor of MBU Alumni Office
$18.80
Oct 03, 2016
Linda
Scott
$40
Oct 02, 2016
Saovi
Chounramany
$104
Oct 02, 2016
Anonymous
$40
Oct 01, 2016
Betty Engle Stoddard
In Memory of Elizabeth Crawford Engle '31
Undisclosed Amount
Oct 01, 2016
Cynthia Kay Fisher
In Memory of Miss Parker
$104
Oct 01, 2016
Jessamy
Hoffmann
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2016
Kathy Lee
In Honor of Ann Rawl McCain MB matriculate
$200
Sep 30, 2016
Christina McGaughey
In Memory of Mrs. Conrad T.E. Beardsley
$189.70
Sep 30, 2016
Jenny Lovell
In Honor of My sister nULLS in the c/o '04
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2016
Leslie
Freeman
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2016
Sandra Brinson
In Honor of Christy Baker
$40
Sep 30, 2016
MacKay
Boyer
$200
Sep 30, 2016
Lynn Gilliland
In Honor of Student Life Staff
$18.80
Sep 30, 2016
Katherine
Brennan
$18.80
Sep 30, 2016
Karen
Swortzel
Undisclosed Amount
Sep 30, 2016
$18.80
Ham & Jam Origins
Mary Julia Baldwin was an avid animal lover, and cared for a number of birds, cats, and dogs during her lifetime. Later in her life, her dogs Midget and Beauty followed her everywhere. Students clipped so many souvenir curls off of Beauty that he was in danger of being trimmed bald. Sometime prior to 1880, two terra cotta sculptures of Beauty appeared on the pillars at the front of the Administration Building. The students renamed these sculptures Caesar and Pompey, then Blucher and Wellington, and later Ham and Jam — two important ingredients of Sunday night suppers. Show your love for Ham and Jam today with a gift to support Baldwin's bed restoration.
$40
Wartime Education
During the Civil War when Yankee soldiers frequented Staunton to procure supplies, Mary Julia Baldwin proved her mettle by keeping the seminary open when many closed, and by keeping her students safe and relatively well-provisioned for the times. Prior to a Yankee inspection, Baldwin, her co-principal Agnes McClung, and their students came up with a plan to keep their supplies intact. With 40 barrels of flour on hand, the girls took their crinolines and draped them over the barrels to look like dressing tables. The remaining flour was sewn into a mattress, and a student chalked her face to look like an invalid. The soldiers left empty-handed, thanks to clever adaptability on the part of the women. Make your gift to honor the quick wit and composure of generations of Mary Baldwin women.
$104
Founders Day
Since 1898, Founders Day has been held each year on the Thursday closest to the October 4 birthday of Mary Julia Baldwin. Founders Day honors the university's two founders, Rufus W. Bailey and Mary Baldwin. For the senior class, Founders Day marks the day they wear their caps and gowns for the first time. This tradition began in 1930 under President L. Wilson Jarman. This year, Founders Day falls on October 6, two days after Baldwin's birthday. We will close the bed restoration project in tribute to her. Help us lay the foundation for this exciting historical project.
$189.70
Seminary Golden Age
Augusta Female Seminary thrived under Mary Baldwin and Anges McClung's leadership. Baldwin took on the curricular responsibilities while McClung managed domestic matters. Baldwin's leadership ushered in the golden age, beginning in 1866 and concluding with her death in 1897. When she acquired the school in 1863, there were 80 students, one building, almost no furniture or equipment, capital or staff. At the end of the golden age in 1897, when Baldwin passed away, there were 250 students, five buildings, financial stability, and competent faculty. By that time, the seminary was considered one of the finest educational institutions for women in the South. Without her vision and her foresight, the university would not exist today. Your gift celebrates a truly remarkable leader and 175 years of commitment to academic excellence.
$1,901
Baldwin Memorial Window
The Alumnae Association had a memorial window made as a tribute to Mary Julia Baldwin, and it was dedicated to her on May 24, 1901 during a ceremony led by her lifelong friend and advisor Mr. Joseph A. Waddell. The gorgeous stained glass window, created by William Reith of Philadelphia, features the Baldwin family crest on which our university seal is based. The window now hangs prominently in Grafton Library as a testament to Mary Baldwin's courageous spirit. Make your leadership level gift today to honor her legacy.