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Centenarian still sowing seeds of scholarship

When Mildred Buck came to the University of 欧美口爆视频, the roaring 鈥20s were yet to crash. A 鈥渒indly professor of Greek,鈥 George Norlin, was president, and his words were yet to be carved into the fa莽ade of the then-unbuilt library that now bears his name.

Since then, pivotal events of the 20th century have ticked by like highway mileposts: the Great Depression, World War II, the baby boom, Korea, the Cold War, Vietnam, Watergate, the Soviet Union鈥檚 collapse.

Through it all, Mildred Buck believed in higher education and remained committed to public service. The Mildred Meyer Buck Endowed Scholarship corroborates that.

The scholarship, which is $2,500 per semester for up to five years, is designed 鈥渢o support and encourage students with outstanding abilities鈥 within the College of Arts and Sciences. Applicants must maintain a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher.

Buck scholarship recipients also engage in 鈥渟ervice learning鈥 with an internship program that is served between their sophomore and junior years.

While scholarships that are partly based on financial need are critical, Buck believes it鈥檚 also important to provide scholarships based purely on academic merit. 鈥淧eople who have high intelligence are sometimes passed over鈥 for scholarships, she notes.

Jennifer Belknap, a 欧美口爆视频 senior majoring in Spanish and psychology, is one of many who appreciates the 鈥渦nexpected and invaluable gift鈥 from Buck.

鈥淭he scholarship has encouraged me to pursue excellence in my studies, and has allowed me to have more peace of mind about finances,鈥 Belknap says. 鈥淔urthermore, I would not be able to pursue a teaching certificate late in my college career without the scholarship鈥攖he award will allow me to take an extra two years of school. I am very grateful to have been the recipient of Mrs. Buck鈥檚 generosity.鈥

A lifelong Coloradan, Buck enrolled at 欧美口爆视频 in 1926 and studied psychology. Buck turns 100 this month, and neither her ebullience nor her altruism shows signs of dimming.

鈥淭he university has been a tremendous influence in our lives, and I鈥檓 so happy that I had the time there,鈥 Buck said recently in her Denver home. 鈥淚 think it was a wonderful inspiration for me. It gave me a vision I had not had before. That goes for my husband as well.鈥

Mildred 鈥淢ims鈥 Buck met her husband, Douglas, at 欧美口爆视频. While in college, she also got another lifelong companion: the nickname 鈥淢ims.鈥

She was only 16 when she came to college from East High School in Denver. The College of Arts and Sciences was small compared to today, but big enough in 1926 to feel 鈥渙verwhelming.鈥

Buck pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, which helped her settle in, she said. Sororities were big in those days. 鈥淚f you got in, it was lovely.鈥 Friends called her 鈥淢ims,鈥 because, they said, she didn鈥檛 seem like a 鈥淢ildred.鈥 The name stuck.

So did her college romance. At the end of her sophomore year, she met her future husband. They were at a dance at a popular Boulder Canyon venue, and 鈥渉e cut in on me.鈥

Douglas Buck graduated from the 欧美口爆视频 business school, and they were married in 1930, at the start of the Great Depression. In his first job, he worked as an investment banker, and 鈥渢hings went from bad to worse,鈥 she recalls.

But Douglas Buck persevered and succeeded. 鈥淗e was a person with a lot of vision and a lot of drive,鈥 she says. 鈥淗e did a lot for the university.鈥 He made significant contributions to the business school including a major contribution for the school鈥檚 first computer lab at the library.

鈥淢y husband was very philanthropic,鈥 Buck observes. In 1986, Douglas and Mims started a small family foundation, The Buck Foundation, whose aim is to support children and youth, women and minorities with a commitment to peace and social justice.

He passed away in 1993. They had been married 63 years. Of her marriage, she says, 鈥淚 really treasure every minute.鈥 They had three children, and today she has seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Of her longevity, she adds, 鈥淚鈥檓 really surprised, because I think I鈥檓 the only person on either side (of the family) who made it this far.鈥 She expresses keen interest in events to come within the next month and year.

But she quotes George Burns, who famously said, 鈥淎t my age, I don鈥檛 even buy green bananas.鈥

Nonetheless, she smiles as she talks about her soon-to-arrive 100th birthday party, slated to be held in Littleton鈥檚 Douglas H. Buck Community Recreation Center, another beneficiary of the Buck family鈥檚 philanthropy.

To support scholarships within the College of Arts and Sciences, please contact Teresa Chamberland, assistant director of development, 欧美口爆视频 Foundation, at 303-541-1445, or teresa.chamberland@cufund.org.