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Graduate from [[Columbia College]] and the [[Columbia Law School|Law School]]
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[[Wien Stadium]] and [[Wien Hall]] are named after him.
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'''Lawrence A. Wien''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1925|25]] [[Columbia Law School|Law]] '[[1927|27]] was a generous alumnus and [[trustee]] of the university who made his fortune in real estate.
  
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Among his many contributions were funds for the construction of [[Wien Stadium]] and renovation of [[Johnson Hall]], for which the building and its food court were renamed in his honor.
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In addition, the Lawrence A. Wien Main Reading Room in [[Butler Library]] and the [[Lawrence A. Wien  Prize for Social Responsibility]] are named after him.
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In honor of Wien's devotion to Columbia, there is a display of some of his Columbia-related personal effects in the Butler Reference Room, including honorary degrees, recognitions from Columbia, photographs, and the game ball from the victory over Princeton, the one ending Columbia's longest football losing streak. All-in-all, pretty cool.
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Wien, Lawrence]]
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[[Category:Law school alumni|Wien, Lawrence]]
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[[Category:Trustees|Wien, Lawrence]]
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[[Category:Donors|Wien, Lawrence]]
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[[Category:Class of 1925|Wien, Lawrence]]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 23 April 2014

See also Wikipedia's article about "Lawrence Wien".

Lawrence A. Wien CC '25 Law '27 was a generous alumnus and trustee of the university who made his fortune in real estate.

Among his many contributions were funds for the construction of Wien Stadium and renovation of Johnson Hall, for which the building and its food court were renamed in his honor.

In addition, the Lawrence A. Wien Main Reading Room in Butler Library and the Lawrence A. Wien Prize for Social Responsibility are named after him.

In honor of Wien's devotion to Columbia, there is a display of some of his Columbia-related personal effects in the Butler Reference Room, including honorary degrees, recognitions from Columbia, photographs, and the game ball from the victory over Princeton, the one ending Columbia's longest football losing streak. All-in-all, pretty cool.