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Category: Endowment

Creighton Peden

AIPCTadministrator February 6, 2017 March 21, 2018Endowment, News and Events 0

The family of Creighton Peden has endowed the AIPCT with his scholarly books and papers. The books have been processed and are on the shelves. Creighton left some amazing papers that we will process as soon as possible. In the meantime, some very rare and interesting books in the history…

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George Kimball Plochmann

AIPCTadministrator February 6, 2017 March 21, 2018Endowment, News and Events 0

Carolyn Gassan Plochmann, the wife of George Kimball Plochmann (1914-2014), long time professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, has endowed the AIPCT with Professor Plochmann’s books and some of his papers, along with art created by him and by herself. This is Carolyn Plochmann’s portrait of Kim, which…

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