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Court makes clear: Donor intent cannot be casually discarded

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Here we go again. If the University of Iowa and Iowa attorney general’s office get their way, a legacy gift from a grateful and accomplished graduate will no longer help students like him. The graduate, Ezra L. Totton, was an esteemed chemist during the latter half of the 20th century. One chapter in his great American success story was written in the chemistry building at the University of Iowa in the 1940s. Totton’s story deserves retelling b…
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Court makes clear: Donor intent cannot be casually discarded

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bettendorf.com broke the news in Bettendorf, United States on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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