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[QUOTE="husky8273, post: 1352731, member: 639"] "......The university administration notified the UCAA in mid-January that their funding from the university would be cut off on March 31, and they would also no longer be allowed the use of the school's logos or database of alumni names and addresses." few know that the that the database of alumni names and addresses was in fact an asset of the Alumni Association that it granted to the Foundation for its use to raise funds for the endowment; including at one time to reimburse the UCAA for the $3MM it spent from its own funds to construct the Alumni House at the Administration's request. The Foundation and Administration reneged on that commitment without a second glance over 20 years ago. No one criticized the UCAA when it stepped up to do so, nor when it committed its own funds to the construction of Gampel or the Sports Museum. Imagine if the UCAA had maintained the right to have the database revert to the AA if they had deemed the Foundation to have been ineffective or inefficient. [/QUOTE]
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