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Ritchie estate plan benefits horses, health, and students


11-17-2009

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Muije bequest supports student scholarships


11-09-2009

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The Spartan Scholarship Challenge:
Making Opportunity Accessible


10-23-2009

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Broad Museum groundbreaking set for March 16;
advisory board named


10-09-2009

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Excitement builds
as Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum groundbreaking nears


10-05-2009

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Erb Family Foundation helps bring CMS Jazz
to Detroit Youth


09-24-2009

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Donor profile: Artist Louise McCagg


09-09-2009

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Gates Foundation grant to enhance
African agricultural markets


09-02-2009

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Eiker bequest wil bring U.P. teachers to MSU


08-26-2009

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Gerber gift expands MSU Libraries espionage collection


08-19-2009

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Starting Aug. 18, help MSU music in Detroit:
Through Community Foundation matching gift challenge


08-13-2009

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Gifts and bequest help recruit
talented woodwind students


08-05-2009

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Beal bequest to bring Central African students
to MSU


07-29-2009

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GreenStone FCS supports Michigan FFA


07-22-2009

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Vision and leadership bring
exceptional Wyoming residents to MSU


07-16-2009

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Schaefer endows chair in Matrimonial Law


07-10-2009

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MSU Lacrosse Club funds new endowment


07-02-2009

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Ecolab provides gift to Hospitality Business


06-24-2009

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Experience MSU


06-16-2009

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The children of Buchenwald:
MSU scholar tells their story


06-08-2009

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College of Arts and Letters: Philanthropy at work


05-27-2009

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Psychology faculty honored with endowment


05-20-2009

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Patrica A. Anderson:
A life and legacy of literary activism


05-13-2009

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MSU and Africa:
A half century of collaboration


05-07-2009

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Preiss bequest will endow position


04-30-2009

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MSU receives anonymous $10 million gift


04-23-2009

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MSU's Broad Art Museum Groundbreaking Set for March 2010


04-14-2009

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Chevis Legacy Lives on Through Endowment


04-08-2009

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MSU Students Fund New Scholarship
In Memory of Classmate


04-03-2009

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Gerstacker Foundation Supports Undergraduate R&D


03-25-2009

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Davison Gift Supports Agnes McCann Legacy


03-17-2009

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A Gift of Leadership:
Dr. Don W. and Kathy Maine


03-10-2009

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Skillman Foundation Funds MSU
for Good Schools Resource Center


03-03-2009

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MSU Students Fund New Scholarship
In Memory of Classmate


03-03-2009

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Carlisle Memorial Gift Funds Garden Gates


02-24-2009

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McCord Foundation Partners on Tropical Disease


02-12-2009

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Social Work Gift Benefits Social Justice Education


02-12-2009

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Leslie Gift Provides Emergency Student Aid


02-10-2009

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Robert Groves Begins as New
Vice President for University Advancement


11-18-2008

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Demmer: A True Spartan Family


09-25-2008

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Towsley Foundation Names Geriatric Simulation Center


09-25-2008

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MSUFCU Endows Institute For Arts And Creativity


08-28-2008

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$1.4 Billion Exceeds The Campaign for MSU Goal


10-04-2007

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The Dedication of Benefactors Plaza


10-04-2007

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The Campaign for MSU: Its place in MSU's history


10-04-2007

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Hodgkiss Bequest Will Endow Chair Created In Civil Engineering


08-28-2006

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Arens Scholarships Will Aid Dozens Of Students


08-28-2006

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Noll Thanks MSU With Generous Planned Gift


08-28-2006

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08-19-2009

Gerber gift expands MSU Libraries espionage collection

Gerber gift expands MSU Libraries espionage collection Image

A distinguished alumnus with a long involvement in national intelligence has created an endowment to support the specialized field of espionage in the MSU Libraries’ Collections.

 
Burton Gerber (International Relations, ’55) served in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for 39 years as a case officer and Chief of Station. He was honored with the CIA’s Distinguished Intelligence Medal, Intelligence Commendation Medal and William Donovan Award. On three occasions, he was designated a Meritorious Officer. Following his retirement from the CIA, he joined the faculty at Georgetown University, teaching in the graduate program on intelligence policy.  In recognition of his achievements, he was awarded MSU’s Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2006.
 
Having grown up in Columbus, Ohio, Burton attended MSU as the recipient of a Detroit Free Press Scholarship Award. He also received a scholarship from the fraternity he joined at MSU, Beta Theta Pi.  Seeking a way to see more of the world, he selected international relations as his major. “I looked around and thought there is a whole world out there, how can I get out in it?” he said. 
 
Burton enjoyed his time at MSU and is grateful for the heavy influence of the outstanding faculty he came in contact with, including such MSU greats as Ralph Smuckler, Wesley Fishel and Walter Adams.
 
While an MSU student, Burton also supported himself through part-time and summer jobs. One of his favorites was a position in the MSU Libraries’ Assigned Reading Room. “It was a cool way to have quiet time to read and study and earn a little money at the same time,” he said.
 
His late wife Rosalie, who also served in the CIA for 18 years, subsequently became a librarian at a university in Tehran, Iran, and at the American Embassy in Moscow, Russia, finishing her career with a major law firm in Washington, D.C. The Gerbers traveled the world and lived in six different countries during their long, happy and supportive marriage. “Anything I am is because of her,” Burton said.
 
Given the Gerbers’ keen interests in both intelligence and libraries coupled with Burton’s start at MSU, establishing the Burton L. Gerber and Rosalie P. Gerber Endowment for MSU Libraries was a particular pleasure for Burton. He hopes that stimulating this special collection will in turn foster an increased focus on intelligence and security-related scholarship at MSU. Burton has spoken and written on questions of espionage and ethics and its importance in addressing terrorism. He has particularly focused on the need to respect civil liberties and human rights in these efforts. “Intelligence programs are a vital part of national security decision making and execution,” he said. “And libraries are crucially important for research and the preservation of knowledge.” 
 
Specifically, the endowment supports the acquisition, preservation, and access to a collection of political science/criminal justice materials on intelligence, intelligence policy, intelligence analysis, espionage, covert action, imagery intelligence, counterintelligence and national security. Steven Sowards, assistant director for collection development in the MSU Libraries, noted that “This gift is an excellent fit with existing strengths and future areas of interest for the library collection.  We have strong holdings in both political science and criminal justice, in support of important programs on campus.  At the same time, issues related to espionage, intelligence, and the ethics of national security are of growing interest.  The materials that we will be able to purchase thanks to Professor Gerber's generosity will certainly be used.”
 
Burton has stayed connected with MSU in many ways over the years.  As a scholarship recipient, he always had the goal of finding a way to pay it back. Together with Rosalie, they funded two student scholarships; one in the College of Social Science and the other in James Madison College where Burton is also a member of the Board of Visitors. He has also funded a scholarship with his fraternity, Beta Theta Pi, and with Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts.
 
“I have always believed you have to share what you have with others,” he said. “A lot of us are comfortable and what more can we do with what we have than to help others.”
 
For more information on the MSU Libraries, visit online at http://www2.lib.msu.edu/giving. For more information about making a gift to the MSU Libraries, contact Assistant Director of Development Roger Merrifield at (517) 884-6446.