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Archive for January, 2007

Major Gift to Auction from the Woodward Family

– Beryl Edwards Robertson Trawick, Class of ‘69, TFoNC Auction Chair

Murray Cleveland, the great-great-nephew of Ellsworth Woodward and great-grandson of William Woodward, has donated an engraving by William Woodward for the March auction to benefit The Future of Newcomb College, Inc. This engraving of the facade of Ursuline Convent is one of many by Woodward, […]

New Opportunities for the New Year

Best wishes for the New Year! 2007 promises to be a busy year in the quest to protect the legacy of Josephine Louise Newcomb and preserve Newcomb College.
Donations from Mandatory IRA Withdrawals
First, many thanks to everyone who gave so generously to The Future of Newcomb College, Inc., at year’s end. Numerous contributions, including donations from […]

Newcomb Pottery to Save Newcomb College

We are proud to announce a spectacular fundraising event being planned for March 24-25. New Orleans Auction Galleries has offered to represent us in sponsoring an auction of Newcomb Pottery and ephemera for the benefit of TFoNC and our funding of the lawsuit to save Newcomb.
Jean Vidos, president of New Orleans Auction Galleries, is a […]