Friday, January 26, 2001
Lindner helps Hughes campaign
The Cincinnati Enquirer
A penny drive at Hughes Center to benefit the high school's alumni association is bringing in some well-known donors.
Carl Lindner, Reds owner and chairman of American Financial Group, donated $25,000, or, as he wrote in a letter to teacher Jamie Beirne, I am delighted to contribute 2,500,000 pennies to your capital campaign.
Mr. Lindner also wrote that when he was a young man he attended Hughes night school with his two brothers.
The Hughes Alumni Foundation plans to raise funds to help make repairs to the aging Tudor building.
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