The University of Virginia Library announced a $2 million commitment from Marjorie Harrison Webb that will provide unrestricted support for the library’s mission during and after the extensive renovation currently underway at Alderman Library.
Webb, along with her daughter Marjorie Webb Childress, who is a 2001 graduate of the College of Arts & Sciences and 2009 graduate of the Darden School of Business, are co-chairs of the library’s fundraising campaign.
Webb’s gift reflects a remarkable family tradition of giving to the University. Her father, the late David A. Harrison III, was a lawyer, investment banker and farmer who earned his bachelor’s degree from the University in 1939 and his law degree in 1941. Harrison and his wife, Mary Anderson, were among the most generous donors to UVA, directing their giving to many areas across the University – including the schools of Law and Medicine, the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and the University Library – during their lifetimes.

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