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2002 Yale Medal Recipients |
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Malcolm K. Brachman '46
In his many years of distinguished service, Malcolm Brachman has
served in a myriad of roles including member of the Yale University
Council and Committee for the Division of the Physical Sciences,
Southwest regional chair of the Campaign for Yale, president of
the Yale Club of Dallas, chair of the Advisory Committee of Yale's
Economic Growth Center, and associate fellow of Timothy Dwight
College. His wise counsel and generous support have greatly strengthened
international activities at Yale, the study of economic demography,
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Walter H. Brown '45W
Walter Brown's record of service to Yale has extended across virtually
every type of volunteer engagement possible. He has taken on the
roles of president and director of the Yale Club of Central New
Jersey, vice chairman of the Alumni Board (the predecessor organization
of the AYA), treasurer of the 1945W Class Council, class reunion
gift chair, and member of the Yale Development Board. In all these
roles, he has consistently instilled in others his own devotion
and dedication to Yale, while forging a war-torn class into one
of Yale's most cohesive and loyal cohorts of alumni.
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Richard Gilder '54
As a member of the 1954 Class Council, Richard Gilder conceived
the unique "Yale 54/50 Fund," which has resulted in a gift to Yale
of more than $70 million, credited to the Class's 50th reunion
in 2004. By virtue of his remarkable creativity and leadership,
Yale is now in a position to construct two state-of-the-art engineering
and science facilities. This latest accomplishment only crowns
a visionary record that includes his roles in establishing two
very distinct centers of excellence at Yale, the Gilder Lehrman
Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, and
Yale's new rowing facility, the Gilder Boathouse.
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J. Robert Mann Jr. '51E
J. Robert Mann Jr. has dedicated himself wholeheartedly to alumni
activities at Yale since his graduation. His many years of service
include membership on the Yale Alumni Board, the Federation of
Yale Alumni Organizations, and the AYA Board of Governors, as well
as his roles as president of the Yale Science and Engineering Association
and member of the Class of 1951 Executive Committee. A tireless
advocate for advancing the quality and visibility of engineering
studies in Yale College, he has worked with the engineering department
to develop new courses, research opportunities, and outstanding
new laboratory facilities for undergraduates in the areas of systems
design and microelectronics
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Ian Mininberg '34 MusB
Ian Mininberg's distinguished service to Yale spans 60 years,
including serving as the chairman of alumni affairs for the Yale
School of Music for 20 years. Through his personal efforts and
leadership he has significantly strengthened the bond between the
School of Music and its alumni over the years. His extraordinary
loyalty, dedication, and vision have provided the School of Music
with invaluable support and have invigorated alumni ties. Every
music alumni gathering, communication, or effort for the past 60
years bears the stamp of Ian Mininberg's tireless work and planning.
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