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			 Lincoln 
			College receives extraordinary gift from the Waldo and Rosalie 
			Bertoni Estate $500,000 to support Lincoln Heritage 
			Museum and other campus needs
 
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            [July 31, 2014]  
            LINCOLN - Lincoln College has received 
			a major gift from the estate of former College Trustee Waldo Bertoni 
			and his wife Rosalie, President John Blackburn’s office announced 
			this week. Half of the $500,000 gift is to go to support the Lincoln 
			Heritage Museum with the remaining balance unrestricted. | 
        
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			 “Small private colleges depend on the generosity of 
			donors to support campus programs and operations, and to help keep 
			college affordable for our students. We’re unique in that we also 
			have a world class museum on our campus, but we wouldn’t have the 
			Lincoln Heritage Museum if it weren’t for the generosity of people 
			in Logan County like the Bertonis. They cared deeply about young 
			people and education and about our local history, and Lincoln 
			College is honored to receive this gift,” said Blackburn. 
 
			
			 
			“Rosalie had told me how much Lincoln College meant to her and 
			Waldo, and that they believed strongly in the College’s mission of 
			empowering students to reach their potential. Their gift is a great 
			endorsement of that mission,” said Vice President for Institutional 
			Advancement Debbie Ackerman. “Unrestricted gifts give the College 
			the freedom to address strategic priorities and meet urgent needs as 
			they arise so students have the best educational experience.”
 Waldo Bertoni grew up in Mount Pulaski, and two of his brothers, Sam 
			and Renny, attended Lincoln College in the 1930s and early 1940s. 
			Waldo attended West Point, and after a long and distinguished career 
			in the Air Force and defense industry, returned to Mount Pulaski in 
			2005. The Bertonis were actively involved in numerous local 
			organizations, including the Lincoln Elks Lodge and the Mount 
			Pulaski Rotary, American Legion, Historical Society, and 175th 
			Planning Committee. Waldo served as a Trustee of Lincoln College 
			from 2008 until his death in 2011. Rosalie served on the Lincoln 
			Heritage Museum’s Soirée Committee for several years. 
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			 Lincoln College alumnus and Trustee Emeritus Bill Gossett 
				recruited Bertoni to serve as a College Trustee in 2008.
 “I was always delighted that Waldo accepted my idea that he 
				would make a great Trustee for Lincoln College. He took a keen 
				interest in our College and its mission; he and I had some great 
				conversations about Lincoln College. The generosity of the 
				Bertonis will have a lasting impact on students and, indeed, 
				their gift will be a gift that keeps on giving,” said Gossett.
 
			[Text received; TRACY BERGIN, LINCOLN 
			COLLEGE] 
			
			 
			
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