Posted on 06/08/2019 5:29:20 AM PDT by Olog-hai
The University of Alabama gave back a philanthropists $26.5 million donation and took his name off the law school Friday, a week after he called on students to boycott the institution over the states new abortion ban.
Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr., a 70-year-old Florida real estate investor, said he has no doubt the board of trustees acted in response to his remarks, and he complained that the state of Alabama is only reinforcing its reputation as the land of the backward, full of hicks.
University officials emphatically denied the decision had anything to do with Culverhouses stand on the abortion law and said it was prompted instead by his attempts to dictate how the money should be spent. They did not elaborate.
Culverhouses pledge, announced in September, was the biggest contribution ever made to the university. In return, the law school was renamed the Hugh F. Culverhouse Jr. School of Law.
Within minutes of the trustees vote, a maintenance crew had removed his name and the university had wired him a $21.5 million refund of the money he had already given the university toward fulfilling his pledge.
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It is likely Culverhouse was making demands on the university after the donation, such as hiring and firing. They may have been looking for a way out.
The man is a scumbag. All he did was be born to wealthy parents. He is not worthy of having the law school or anything named after him.
He’s now exposed this parents to be immoral too.
I’m so new here I don’t have a clue as to where half of the seemingly 500 counties are! But, to help out, I’m in Montgomery County.
Thank you.
Oh, I’m sure - there are liberals everywhere, unfortunately. But they did the right thing here.
Will have to check them out. Really enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Small world. I live a couple miles from Mahalasville.
It is a small world, I’m out that way all the time. Railroad Rd. over to my friends business Mt. Zion Machine, Tony Zupancic. You get those looks a lot going back further off of the main road out there too.
Alabama Specialty---Apricot Cream Biscuits
Melt-in-your-mouth served warm, biscuits with a hint of orange. Bisquick can offer homemade taste.
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Apricot Cream Biscuits / makes a dozen
Ing 3 cups biscuit/baking mix 2 tsp orange zest cup heavy whipping cream 1/4 cup apricot preserves 2 tb cream cheese, softened 2 tsp sugar
Directions---combine baking mix and orange zest. Stir in cream just til moistened. Turn onto a lightly floured surface; knead 8-10 times. Roll out to 1/2-in. thickness; cut with a floured 2-1/2-in. biscuit cutter.
Place 2 in. apart on an ungreased baking sheet. Using the end of a wooden spoon handle, make a 1-1/4-in.-wide and 1/4-in.-deep indentation in the center of each biscuit. Add tsp Topping. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake golden 400° 10-15 min. Serve warm.
TOPPING beat/blend apricot preserves and cream cheese.
That’s very nice, Liz. Apricots down here are much better than their strawberries. You gotta go north for brilliant strawberries!
Mmmmmm.......apricots are my fave fruit.
The biscuit recipe is inspired......dontcha think?
What a wonderful addition to breakfast for your Northern friends.......cold juice, hot coffee, scrambled eggs and the apricot biscuits.
Nothing more is needed.
Excellent.
That’s close to home.
I think it’s a great recipe. I love biscuits and have been making strawberry shortcakes recently which is, in my version, a biscuit recipe.
Dad went to Bama and made a lot of money. Son went to a party school, because he could.
From your keyboard to God's ears!
Mmmmmm....that is good.....a biscuit base for strawberry shortcake.
I believe it’s also a New England custom.
1831 = 188 years.
67 counties.
Onsite learning blew away every college lab I ever had.
Combine that with online libraries and teleconferencing and all those moldering central building campuses may be quaint and atmospheric...but they are still an inefficient money sink.
That beats our big state university by about 24 years, Pennsylvania State University founded in 1855. Come to think of it, Alabama beats PSU in most everything. I still remember that beating you put on us in Sugarbowl after the ‘79 season. Spoiled our attempt at an undefeated season in ‘82 as well. The Bear owned Paterno.
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