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About a Gilman Boy

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2014-2015 Gilman Fund case statement.
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this is about a boy who greets each day eager to find out what his teacher has planned.

to run design & woodworking in all divisions

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this is about a boy who learns and grows on every square foot of an idyllic campus.

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this is about a boy who applies science and technology and ingenuity to bring his imagination to life.

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this is about a boy who forms meaningful relationships with teachers, coaches, and advisors who know him as well as he knows himself.

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this is about a boy whose studies take him to the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore and all the way to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

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this is about a boy who can’t imagine the man he would have become had he not attended Gilman.

Brett Hollander ’03Broadcaster and talk show host

at WBAL, WBAL-TV, and 98 Rock

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This is about all Gilman boys who depend upon your annual gift to the gilman fund. Each gift—no matter the size—helps. When pooled together with other contributions, every dollar has influence.

Gifts to the gilman fund provide the flexible, immediate support that helps to attract and retain the best faculty, sustain a talented and diverse student body, and preserve our historic campus.

Your gift helps pay for expenses great and small, whether $37,400 for iPads, $18,000 for faculty professional development in a single division, $800 for a festival of languages, $5,000 for a live stream club, $500 for a boy’s Echo Hill experience, $15 for an art palette, or $1.50 for an app. These critical dollars provide the teachers, instructive tools, and opportunities that define a Gilman education. Your annual gift to the gilman fund continues a legacy of generosity that has an immediate impact on Gilman boys.

Please consider a gift to the gilman fund 2014-2015: gilman.edu/onlinegiving 2014-2015 goal: $2.3 million

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David H. Carroll, Jr. ’88, p’18Chair

Thomas S. Bozzuto, Jr. ’92, p’27Vice Chair – Alumni

Frank A. Bonsal III ’82, p’25Vice Chair – Special Gifts

Claire Prin & Jefferson L. Blomquist p’16Chairs – Parent Division

2014-2015 gilman fund leadership

the founders’ society

Anne Galbraith Carey $50,000 and above

Louise Fisher Bruce $25,000-$49,999

Daniel Coit Gilman $10,000-$24,999

William A. Fisher $5,000-$9,999

Homewood Circle $2,500-$4,999

Young Founders’

(Graduates of the classes 1999-2013.) $1,000-$2,499

ludlow h. baldwin society $1,000-$2,499

edward t. russell associates $500-$999

contributors $499 and below

donor recognition


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