Seminary campaign far exceeds goal
Submitted on February 26, 2010
By Joseph Kenny | jkenny@stlouisreview.com
Jerry Naunheim Jr.
The first capital campaign in the history of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary exceeded its goal by 21.7 percent, with $60,838,226 in pledges.
The goal had been set at $50 million to provide repairs, updates and physical improvements to a building that dates to 1931, while increasing its endowment.
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