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  • #16
    Originally posted by Jacked_Up View Post
    According to the game program: The late Maynard Klingbell, a Sully County farmer, left SDSU 2.683 acres of land that was sold for $17 million. Every fall, 16 students in agronomy and precision ag-related majors will get renewable, $10,000 scholarships. ... A great gift from a man who didn't even attend SDSU.
    This is amazing. What a humble gift. No building, no statue, etc. Tremendous generosity.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Jacked_Up View Post
      According to the game program: The late Maynard Klingbell, a Sully County farmer, left SDSU 2.683 acres of land that was sold for $17 million. Every fall, 16 students in agronomy and precision ag-related majors will get renewable, $10,000 scholarships. ... A great gift from a man who didn't even attend SDSU.
      2 acres for 17 million? That land must include the fountain of youth or something

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      • #18
        Apparently the poster substituted a period for a comma, darn spell check I bet

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        • #19
          Operator error. Punctuation mistake. 2,683 acres.
          This space for lease.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ringthebells View Post

            That was the group that went onto the field for the scholarship presentation. I can't remember his name, but he sold some land and donated $17 million for ag scholarships I believe.
            The group I saw wasn't just students. Did the group you're referring to include family/parents of the Klingbeil scholarship recipients?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Jacked_Up View Post
              According to the game program: The late Maynard Klingbell, a Sully County farmer, left SDSU 2.683 acres of land that was sold for $17 million. Every fall, 16 students in agronomy and precision ag-related majors will get renewable, $10,000 scholarships. ... A great gift from a man who didn't even attend SDSU.
              Not only that -- he donated an unspecified amount to the Crazy Horse Memorial as well. The SDSU Foundation has this page, if anyone would like to learn more about Maynard Klingbeil.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by jakejc795 View Post

                The group I saw wasn't just students. Did the group you're referring to include family/parents of the Klingbeil scholarship recipients?
                Yea, a friend asked one of the students as he walked by. He said they were headed out to the field for a presentation. It was a large group with recipients and parents and maybe some others?
                One hand points to campus...the other to the liquor store.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ringthebells View Post

                  Yea, a friend asked one of the students as he walked by. He said they were headed out to the field for a presentation. It was a large group with recipients and parents and maybe some others?
                  Ok, thanks for the clarification. They got some great seats.

                  Hopefully they return next week for a Precision Ag-sponsored Anti-'Yote Embargo

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