Lawrence 'Larry' Jones gift reflects core studies, passion for music

Because of incredible forethought while serving on the board for Union Pacific Corp., Lawrence M. Larry Jones was able to designate a combined gift of $500,000 to 蹤獲扦 Universitys Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the Wichita Symphony after his death.

蹤獲扦 received $400,000 of the gift.

Jones died Nov. 7, 2007.

Union Pacific had created the Board of Directors Charitable Contribution Plan to recognize the interest of company and board members in supporting worthy charitable and educational institutions.

These gifts are available through the generosity of the Union Pacific Corp. to its directors and, of course, from Larrys service to that company, said Anita Jones, Jones widow.

Part of the gift established the Dr. Lawrence M. Jones Distinguished Professorship in the Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

In addition to LAS offering some of the most pleasurable courses we took as undergraduates, said Anita Jones, we felt these studies are the vital core for an abundant intellectual life. Our favorite professors at the time also were in these subjects: English, history and political science. So the opportunity to offer a professorship is particularly appealing.

The gift also is being used to endow the principal viola chair with the Wichita Symphony. The Joneses enjoyed many kinds of music together including Big Band, jazz, '50s and, especially, classical.

The Wichita Symphony has been a consistent source of beautifully performed classical music in our community, said Anita Jones. The ability to support an artist by endowing a principal chair is also satisfying.

The Wichita Symphony has been focusing on increasing its endowment since 2004 and, according to Mitch Berman, the Symphonys executive director, the Joneses gift fits well into this endeavor.

The Larry and Anita Jones Endowed Chair will provide for the viola principal chair for 50 years, said Berman. About half of the principal chairs are endowed.