ATLANTA (AP) — Emory University says its Oxford College and Candler School of Theology have received gifts totaling more than $4.25 million from the Charles Edwin Suber Foundation.
Oxford received a $3.35 million gift, the largest cash gift in the colleges history. The theology school received $903,177. Both gifts were unrestricted.
The Suber Foundation was established by his estate. The 1942 graduate of Oxford College died in November 2007.
He attended Emory University and was retired from the Fulton County Superior Court system as court clerk.
Of the Oxford College gift, $100,000 will be used to establish a scholarship in Subers name.
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