| 1889-92 |
Built Montgomery Hall, Colorado College's first residence hall for women ($15,000).
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| 1897-98 |
Furnished Ticknor Hall, a residence hall for women ($1,902). |
| 1899-1900 |
Remodeled and improved Hagerman Hall, a residence hall for men ($500). |
| 1901 |
Furnished South Hall, a residence hall for women ($1,500). |
| 1901 |
Furnished the reception area of East Hall, a residence hall for women ($150). |
| 1902-03 |
Paid the salary for the first Colorado College nurse. |
| 1903 |
Helped to plan McGregor Hall, the college's third residence hall for women; it included the first women's gymnasium. |
| 1903-11 |
Provided furnishings and improvements in Montgomery Hall (women) and Hagerman Hall (men) ($520). |
| 1908 |
Paid expenses for CC students with typhoid fever ($430). |
| 1911 |
Established men's hospital fund. |
| 1919-49 |
Established the Marie Sahm Memorial Lecture Fund for the fine arts ($2,000). |
| 1927 |
Established the WES Student Loan Fund ($2,000). |
| 1931 |
Subsidized a study trip for Koshare, the student dramatic society ($25). |
| 1935-44 |
Purchased, redecorated and furnished a house which was given to the college in 1936 to be used as the college infirmary ($8,500). |
| 1943-44 |
Supported a summer camp for underprivileged children ($100). |
| 1947-48 |
Renovated and refurbished the college infirmary ($610). |
| 1948 |
Purchased a microfilm reader for Coburn Library ($285). |
| 1949 |
Contributed to an endowed chair in social sciences ($100). |
| 1950-54 |
Provided funds for the remodeling and renovation of the auditorium of Perkins Fine Arts Building ($30,730). |
| 1951-54 |
Gave annual support to the college counseling center ($1,600). |
| 1951 |
Furnished a clubhouse for the non-Greek women. |
| 1951 |
Purchased recordings of popular music for the college radio station KRCC. |
| 1954 |
Gave three chairs to the college infirmary ($120). |
| 1954-55 |
Purchased a Steinway grand piano for the Perkins Fine Arts Building ($3,500). |
| 1955-56 |
Provided four scholarships for outstanding women ($2,540). |
| 1956-57 |
Helped to purchase a sprinkler system for the campus "Help to Keep Our Campus Green" project ($2,500). |
| 1957-59 |
Furnished and equipped the WES room in the Rastall Student Center ($5,000). |
| 1959-60 |
Provided an additional scholarship ($3,200). |
| 1961 |
Awarded prizes to contributors to KINNIKINNIK, the college literary magazine ($60). |
| 1961-62 |
Remodeled and renovated two large rooms of Cossitt Hall for a dance studio and a physical education facility for women ($10,650). |
| 1962 |
Provided books for the patients' library at the Fort Logan (Colorado) Veterans Hospital. |
| 1962 |
Sponsored a Women's Financial Forum, a four-part series on "Fundamentals of Finance." |
| 1964 |
Equipped and furnished a physiotherapy room for the college's new infirmary ($3,000). |
| 1966-67 |
Contributed to improved campus lighting ($2,500). |
| 1968 |
Initiated Members' Project Program consisting of lectures and presentations by faculty and WES members for the college community. |
| 1969 |
Purchased a case to house rare documents in Tutt Library ($430). |
| 1970 |
Updated the Colorado Collection in the Tutt Library ($3,500). |
| 1971-74 |
Conducted four used book sales for the benefit of Tutt Library. |
| 1974 |
Furnished the Colorado College Room for special collections in the Tutt Library ($20,700). |
| 1977 |
Provided for acoustical improvements and drapery in the WES Room in Rastall Student Center. |
| 1980-81 |
Placed a commemorative plaque in the WES Room of Rastall Student Center. |
| 1980-81 |
Provided a building directory for Packard Hall of Music and Art. |
| 1982-85 |
Furnished and equipped a wellness clinic and an educational center for health and fitness in the Boettcher Health Center ($32,000). |
| 1988-89 |
Sponsored a variety of events including lectures and an art exhibit at the college to commemorate the one hundred year anniversary of WES. |
| 1989 |
Endowed the annual college lectureship, "Women in the West" ($50,000). |
| 1989-90 |
Sponsored three special publications in recognition of the WES centennial. Helen Hunt Jackson's Colorado; a limited edition of poems by Emily Dickinson and Helen Hunt Jackson; and A Quiet Work; One Hundred Years of the W.E.S. ($15,000). |
| 1991 |
Sponsored the rededication of Montgomery Hall in honor of its being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
| 1994 |
Contributed funds for improved congregational lighting in Shove Chapel ($5,000). WES sponsored a tea and tour of Shove Chapel to benefit this project. |
| 1994 |
Co-hosted a tea with the college to honor Dorothy Bryson on her 100th birthday for her long devotion and contributions to WES and Colorado College. |
| 1994 |
Named a "Dorothy P. Bryson Special Student Assistance Fund" to honor her birthday. This fund was created by special gifts to WES. |
| 1995 |
Made a special grant to a Women's Studies class to attend the Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) forum on Women in China ($1,000). |
| 1995 |
Gave a grant to a WES Scholar enabling her to attend the NGO Forum ($650). |
| 1995 |
Made a donation for the purchase of an industrial stove for the student-run soup kitchen at Shove Chapel ($1,000). |
| 1995 |
Gave a grant for Charity Shouse to attend the United Nations Conference on Women in Beijing, China ($650). |
| 1995 |
Granted to the Women's Studies trip funds for the United Nations Conference on Women ($1,000). |
| 1997 |
Gave an honorarium to "Ellement," the C.C. women's a cappella choir ($100). |
| 1997 |
Conducted Van Briggle Pottery Tours to raise money for the scholarship fund. |
| 1998 |
Held a bridge tournament fund-raiser. |
| 1998 |
Granted scholar Jaleea Price assistance with food expenses while studying abroad in China ($400). |
| 1998-99 |
Conducted a sale of note cards, depicting various scenes around campus, as a fund-raiser. |
| 2000 |
Gave a grant to scholar Vivian Russell for study abroad in Italian language program ($1,500). |
| 2000 |
Purchased advertisement in Women's Art Festival publication ($250). |
| 2001 |
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $537.74). |
| 2002 |
Donated funds for audio/visual equipment for the WES Room in Worner Center ($1,800). |
| 2002 |
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $1,645.51). |
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Donated money for the purchase of fitness equipment located in the Worner Center "Tiger Pit" primarily used by female students of the college ($5,000). |
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2003
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Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $800).
Pre-Christmas Pottery Sale (raised $538). |
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2004
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Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $1,359.11).
Artisans Jewelry Sale (raised $391).
Marianne Stoller launches her first WES Southwest Tour in September.
Stoller Santa Fe and Taos Tour (both tours together raised $4,300).
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2005
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Launched a three year campaign project to raise $100,000.
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $696.25).
Silent Auction in Colburn Gallery (raised $530).
Stoller Four Corners Tour in May.
Stoller New Mexico Tour (raised $3,100).
Contributed $800 to the Center for Service and Learning.
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2006
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Continued capital campaign for the WES Scholarship Fund.
Stoller British Columbia Tour (raised $3,000).
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2007
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Continued capital campaign for the WES Scholarship Fund.
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser.
Stoller High Peaks and Deep Canyons Tour.
Stoller Pueblo Indian and New Mexico Tour.
Contributed $500 to the CC International Service Trip Account.
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2008
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Concluded the 3 year capital campaign for the WES Scholarship Fund (raised over $110,000).
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser.
Stoller California Mission Tour.
Stoller Canadian Rockies Tour.
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2009
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Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser.
Stoller Canyons Tour held in May.
Stoller Canyons Tour held in October.
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2010
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Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $2,530.83).
Stoller Words and Images Tour.
Stoller From Atoms to Cosmos Tour.
Donated the WES Silver to Tutt Alumni House (value $300).
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2011
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Contributed $6,100 to the Richard F. Celeste Scholarship Fund (Walton Grant Match to be $6,100).
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised over $4,000).
Stoller Four Corners Tour (raised over $3,000).
Stoller Wonders of Utah Tour (raised over $3,000).
Formed ad hoc committee to create and publish a supplement to A Quiet Work for the WES 125th Anniversary in 2014.
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2012
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WES Bent's Old Fort Tour (raised $3600).
Van Briggle Pottery Tour fundraiser (raised $2278).
WES Along the Old Spanish Trail Tour (raised $3400).
Created the Mary G. Slocum Founders Fund to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of WES which will provide an additional $2500 each year for scholar projects and off-campus study.
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