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FINANCIAL DONORS Platinum 1st Tier Support |
PHYSICAL DONORS Gold 2nd Tier Support |
HERITAGE DONORS Silver 3rd Tier Support |
VIRTUAL DONORS Bronze 4th Tier Support |
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2012-2013 Donors + Gary Lee Phillips 2011-2012 Donors Paul Anderson PRE-2012 DONORS |
Albert Klumpp, Illinos Phillip Rodley, New Zealand Robert L. Allison, Washington Tom Deiter, Colorado Joel Haertling, Colorado Alexey Davies, Colorado James Price, Washington Rod Vance, Australia Dick Rose, Ohio Juergen Nestler, Germany Ted Hume, Texas Richard Davis, Nevada Martha Prince (for John), Arizona Scott Reynolds, California Clark McCoy - Oughtred Society Skip Zogopoulos, New Hampshire David Hecht, Virginia Marten C. Jensen, California George Keane, Missouri David Sweetman, Nevada Kate Matthews, California Andrew (Andy) David Keller (deceased) Ann Keller (for Andy), Colorado R. Rosty, New Jersy Jack Rababeh - Assoc.Spring Tom Grosh John Roe, Massachusettes Alan D. Barbour, California Manual Gimeniz Jeff Illseman, Colorado Riki Nakamoto, Hawaii John R. Farley Dan Boone Richard Schember Darwin Williams, California Tom Miller Brian Hanvey, Colorado James D. Clark Clay Castleberry, California A special thanks to the Martha Prince family (Arizona), and Daniel Rinehart, Becky Konshak, Yura Andreiev and Mark Armbrust (Colorado) for donating their time and energy in building, setting up and tearing down ISRM exhibits. |
Barbara Emmett, Texas, for father W.P.Morris R. Jeff Smith, Wisconson R. Jeff Smith, WI for father Robert J. Smith Carolyn Diviancchi, MA for father E.B. Randall Susanne Petersson, Illinois Michael P. Maloney, Washington Robert L. Allison, Washington Ron Dies, Canada Pamela L.W. Browne, North Carolina Laurie Deiter for father H.McFadden, Colorado Barbara Campbell for Reed Campbell, California Stephanie Huang, Arizona Bram Wouters, Arizona Peter_Chmielowiec, Colorado Russell Anthony, Colorado Dr. Di Chen, Minnissota Henry Benoit, Canada Georgia Iron Works Danforth (Danny) W. Hagler Thomas H Sheahan, Tennessee Mike Medlock, Indiana Shell Thuet, California (Deceased) Ann Kilby, Washington Wallace E. Kane, Washington Vern Estes, Colorado Carlee Heit (for Ray Heit), Texas Zdenka Novosad, PhD., Colorado Dan Marcotte, New hampshire John L. Crawley, III, Virginia Robert E. Eaton, Colorado Russell Fox, Alaska Ruth Moyer, Virginia Bill Weinman, Oregon Ed Millis, Texas David Viscusi, California Bill Boas, Colorado Family of Glen Williams, Georgia Marnie Sheppard, Massachusettes Nancy Day for Bruce Day, Missouri Anne Hollek for A. Jacobson Enn Veskimets, Maryland K.C. Schwarz, Colorado James Robert Weber (Estate), Colorado Shiela Russek for Roman Russek, Canada Jason McHenry, Arizona Children of Norman D. Fulton Jr, Ohio Marten C. Jensen Ric Turley for Roy Wood, Colorado Bruce Chelf, Indiana Amin Aur, Oklahoma |
JAcek Szukowski, Poland Kent Berglund PhD, Illinois David Rance, The Netherlands John J.G. Savard, Canada Peter M. Hopp, UK David Riches, UK Nathan Zeldes, Israel Nicola Marras, Italy Peter Holland, Germany Gonzalo Martin, France Ron Kuc, Pennsylvania Olivier Cassou, France Roger Miller, Colorado Paul Roller Michaelis Ph.D.,Colorado Rick Mandrell, USA Franco Maddaleno, Italy Clay Castleberry, California Orion Miller, Tennessee Steve Treadwell Mark Armbrust, Colorado Tom Dilatush, California Rod Lovett, UK Cory Fletcher Atsushi Tomozawa. Japan Paul Tarantolo, Texas Ted White, USA Iowa State University Library Clark McCoy, California Ron Knapp, California Billy Guthrie John Sykes, UK Walter Shawlee, Canada Cyril Catt. Australia Paul Ceruzzi, National Air And Space Museum Bob Denny John Krijnen, Netherlands Art Kautz Kip Ryan Larry Kehl Jan Pratt |
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Tier 1 donations are used to support the website presence and ongoing related expenses and to build public exhibits. Any excess may be used for new acquisitions. Specimens specifically donated for fund raisers fall into Tier 1.
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Tier 2 donations are used to support the slide rule loaner program, to add to the galleries and expand exhibits. At the discretion of the curator, when duplicates are received they may become part of Tier 1 to finance shipping slide rules to schools and to obtain additional specimens. | Tier 3 donations are items entrusted by families associated with individials and become part of a permanant archive for preservation. These may be transferred to another institution at the discretion of the curator and may be used in exhibits. In rare cases, numerous duplicates of common specimens received may be used to support Tier 2, as long as there are other slide rules from that family so we can continue to honor the past owners. | Tier 4 donations are electronic files used to expand the knowledge base of the on-line galleries and my be edited, altered or discarded at the discretion of the curator or webmaster. |