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Yoh Family
Endows Professorship
wo generations of Yohs, one of Dukes most prominent families,
will endow a professorial chair in the social sciences.
The chair, the second Yoh Family Professorship at Duke,
will be endowed at $1.5 million, with $1.125 million of it coming
from the Yoh family. It is established by four members of the family
in appreciation of their Trinity College education, with support from
four other Yohs.
Harold L. Spike Yoh B.S.M.E. 58 chairs
Dukes board of trustees and serves on the $2-billion Campaign
for Duke steering committee. He is the former chairman of Day &
Zimmermann Inc., a Philadelphia-based, international professional-services
firm. His wife is Mary Milus Yoh 59. Their children are William
Courtland Yoh 93; Jeffrey Milus Yoh B.S.E. 88, M.B.A.
94; Karen B. Yoh 87; Michael H. Yoh B.S.E. 85; and
Harold L. Yoh III B.S.E. 83, who is married to Sharon Crutcher
Yoh 82.
The initial Yoh Family Professorship is held by Tod Laursen,
associate professor of civil engineering in the Pratt School. Funding
for both chairs is augmented by matching grants from Dukes Bass
Program for Excellence in Undergraduate Education.
The matching funds that bring the chairs endowment
to $1.5 million are provided by a 1996 gift of Robert and Anne Bass.
It was designed to endow positions for faculty members who excel at
both undergraduate teaching and research at Duke. Anne Bass is a member
of The Campaign for Duke steering committee. More than thirty chairs
have been established with Bass program grants.
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