The Chronicle of Philanthropy

A Tale With Many Meanings

Here is an example of a story William C. Graustein tells frequently as part of his work on behalf of the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund, which was named for his uncle. It is adapted from a version that appeared in one of the fund's annual reports and starts with an anecdote about a friend his father made when he was attending Harvard University.

Amos White would study in the library...

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