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George W. Woodruff : ウィキペディア英語版
George W. Woodruff

George Waldo Woodruff (August 27, 1895 - February 4, 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia) was an engineer, businessman, and philanthropist in Atlanta, Georgia. He attended the Georgia School of Technology in 1917 and gave generously to both his alma mater and Emory University, including (in coordination with his brother Robert W. Woodruff) what was at the time the single largest donation ever to a school, $105 million to Emory University in 1979.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=People & Leaders: The Impact of "The Gift" )
==Early life==
Woodruff went to high school at Tech High School (now Henry W. Grady High School) and attended Georgia Tech's School of Mechanical Engineering and later the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but left school in 1917 due to World War I.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George W. Woodruff )〕 At Georgia Tech, he was a brother of the Kappa Alpha Order.〔(Georgia Institute of Technology, "Blue Print 1916" )〕

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