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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Together, Dr. Emerson Robert Loomis and Professor
Betty H. Loomis gave more than 60 years of their lives to teaching
at The University of Alabama. When the married couple died within
a few months of each other in 2001, they left more than $1.7 million
in testamentary gifts to the University.
A tree will be dedicated on the UA campus in memory of this extraordinary
couple on Wednesday, July 9, at 11 a.m. at the Ferguson Center plaza.
“This tree will provide a lasting tribute to Dr. and Mrs.
Loomis for their generous acts and the lifetimes of service they
gave to the University they loved,” said Butch Hughes, planned
giving officer at UA.
Dr. Loomis’ career as an English professor in UA’s
College of Arts and Sciences
spanned 35 years. He taught a wide range of English courses, including
composition, the history of English literature and Romantic literature,
and was known for his devoted following of students.
Mrs. Loomis joined the University in 1966 as an assistant professor
of management communications in the College
of Commerce and Business Administration. In addition to teaching
business writing and communication classes, she served as editor
of the business school’s alumni publication for a number of
years. Both Dr. and Mrs. Loomis retired in 1993.
Dr. and Mrs. Loomis’s gifts to the University were designated
for scholarships in their respective fields -- the Emerson Robert
Loomis Endowed Scholarship in English Literature and the Betty H.
Loomis Endowed Scholarship in Management and Marketing.
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