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Friends of the Reporter: Fiscal Year 2004.


Between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, the Reporter received $34,645 in generous contributions from individual donors and groups. Their gifts helped preserve and strengthen the magazine's investigative coverage of issues related to race and poverty. The Reporter greatly appreciates this support.

$5,000 and above

Elizabeth and John Phillips John Phillips or John Philips may refer to:
  • John Aristotle Phillips (fl. 1977), American undergraduate amateur A-bomb designer
  • John Calhoun Phillips (1870–1943), Governor of Arizona, 1929–1931
 

$1,000-$4,999

Frank L. and Katharine S. Bixby

Elizabeth S. Guenzel

Philip S. Harper, Jr.

Hugh M. Hefner Foundation

R. Ernest Mahaffey and Sheila A. Penrose

Calvin S. Morris, in loving memory of his grandmother, Ida Lydia Morris and his

mother, Dorothy Lee

For other people named Dorothy Lee, see Dorothy Lee (disambiguation).


Dorothy Lee (May 23, 1911 - June 24, 1999) was an actress and comedian during the 1930s, usually appearing alongside the popular Wheeler & Woolsey comedy team.
 Morris.

$500-$999

Mrs. Charles W. Benton

David and Elizabeth Bueschel

John D. Caltaway

Sally and Randall Doubet King

The Barb and Dave Hurd Foundation

Linda A. Lenz and Marshall Froker

Mark Peysakhovich

Adele Simmons

Alysia Tate

$250- $499

AFSCME AFSCME American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees  Illinois Council No. 31

David Axelrod David Axelrod can either be:
  • David Axelrod, a US based political consultant
  • David Axelrod, a musician
  • David B. Axelrod, a poet and educator
 

Margaret Barr

Betti Cerf-Hill and Bruce Sagan

Citizens to Elect Thomas W. Murphy Thomas W. Murphy (born circa 1967) is a Latter Day Saint anthropologist and writer. Murphy earned his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Washington in 2003, and he is now the chair of the Department of Anthropology at Edmonds Community College in Washington State.  

Sandra Danforth

Democratic Club of the 50th Ward

Victoria A. Dinges dinges
Noun

S African informal a jocular word for something whose name is unknown or forgotten; thingumabob [Dutch ding thing]
 

Barbara Gaines Barbara Gaines, a 1975 graduate of George W. Hewlett High School and 1979 graduate of Ithaca College, is Executive Producer of The Late Show with David Letterman. She has held that position since May 2000.  

Nicholas and Marjorie Goodban

Jackie Kaplan and Ann R. Perkins, in honor of Kris Torkelson and Charles

Twichell's anniversary

Miriam Kelm

Brian Meister

Ted Miller

Prexy prex·y  
n. pl. prex·ies Slang
A president, especially of a college or university.



[Shortening and alteration ofpresident.]

Noun 1.
 Nesbitt

Janice E. Rodgers

Johnathan and Royal Kennedy Rodgers

Robert A. Roth

Richard and Greta Salem

Bettylu Saltzman

Julia Stasch

Laura S. Washington and Michael Richmond

Charles Wheelan Charles Wheelan is the author of and former Midwest correspondent for The Economist. He holds an M.P.A. from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School and a Ph.D. in public policy from the Harris School at the University of Chicago where he now teaches.  

Paula Wolff and Wayne Whalen

Ava Harth Youngblood

$100-$249

Sue Augustus

Kay Berkson and Sidney Hollander

Chesterfield Tom Thumb Day Care Center No. 2

Thom Clark and Jean Bryan

Willie Cole, in appreciation of Dr. Morris' service to others

David and Barbara Flynn Currie Barbara Flynn Currie is a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 25th District since 1979. She represents the 25th District in Chicago which includes the communities of Woodlawn, South Shore, Hyde Park, and Kenwood. She is a Democrat. Rep.  

Kimberly Davis

Amina Dickerson

Bernardine Dohrn

Donors Forum of Chicago The Donors Forum is an association of Illinois grantmakers. The Donors Forum provides leadership, education, research, and action on behalf of philanthropy and nonprofits in the state.  

John and Ann Drury

Mick Dumke

Friends for Saviano

Friends of Ken Dunkin

Chaz Ebert

Deborah Epstein

Laurie Glenn-Gista

Stephen B. Goldberg

Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 Gorenstein and Sue Carrel Car·rel , Alexis 1873-1944.

French-born American surgeon and biologist. He won a 1912 Nobel Prize for his work on vascular ligature and grafting of blood vessels and organs.
 

Elizabeth Hollander

Samuel A. Holloway

Robert C. Howard

Staci Huffman

David and Beth Inlander

Mona and Rashid Khalidi

Paul Kleppner

Anne Knepler

Bill Kurtis and Donna LaPietra

Tuyet Le

Daniel Levin

Juju Lien

Kristin and Handy Lindsey

Ronald and Rebecca B. Lipton

Lowell W. Livezey

LeRoy and Constance Martin, in memory of Harold Washington

Robert J. Marx

Jill K McNulty

Walter and Dawn Clark Netsch Dawn Clark Netsch (born September 16, 1926 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American politician. She is considered to be a liberal Democrat. She attended Northwestern University in Chicago where she graduated magna cum laude in 1952. She later ended up teaching law at the university.  

Esther Nieves

Ralph M. and Janet S. Otwell

Debra K Parker

Marianne Philbin

IL Eugene and Alzata Pincham

Mary Powers

Leslie Ramyk and Michael Conforti

Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rosenheim

Leonard S. Rubinowitz

Kimberley Evans Rudd

Lucy Salenger

Jose Santillan

Jerome F. Seaman

Ashish and Colleen Sen

Wesley G. Skogan

Bernard L. Stone Campaign Committee

Nancy Fisher Talbot

TASC TASC The After School Corporation
TASC The American Surrogacy Center
TASC Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities
TASC The Analytic Sciences Corporation
TASC Transportation Administrative Service Center
TASC Total Administrative Services Corporation
 Inc.

George Tate and Ann Rader-Tate

Louis Terkel

Kris Torkelson and Charles Twichell

Joseph J. Torres

Kay Weibel

Bernice Weissbourd

Charles and Stephanie Whitaker

Robert B. Wilcox

George and Betty Willhoite

Ray E. and Marilyn Willis

Cleo Wilson

Ruth and Quentin Young

Under $100

Anonymous

Robert and Ann Adams

Veronica Anderson and David Thigpen

Roger Baldwin Foundation of A.C.L.U.

Edward and Mrs. Carole Bergstraesser

Kevin B. Blackistone

Sharon Bloyd-Peshkin

Anne E. Bowhay

Catherine and Addison Braendel

Peter S. Broeksmit

David S. Canter, in honor of Alysia Tate and Laura Washington

Ann Marie Carter

David Chizewer

Antoinette M. and Cley D. Comer

Community Investment Corporation

Mary Ann Cronin

Inez IL Dumke

Earl Durham, in honor of Laura Washington

Jonathan Eig

Joan R. Elbert

E. Garnet Fay

Robert S. Freed

Evan Freund

Gilbert and Carolyn Gavlin

Paul Gaynor

Loren F. Ghiglione

Fran Grossman

Susan Gzesh and Jonathan A. Rothstein

Ross Harano

Ronne Hartfield

Heartland Alliance

Milton Herst

Neil Holdway

HOPE Fair Housing Center

Paul T. and Grace Hou Ovnik

Martha J. Jantho

Bernard Judge

Nathan Kaufman

Samuel C. Kinser

Jacqueline P. Kirley

Jeanne Kracher

Roy W. Larson

Rebekah Lex&n and Sophie Kaluziak

Mr. and Ms. Robert B. Lifton

Laurel Lipkin, in honor of Sunny Fischer

Shana Lowitz

John Lukehart and Mary Daly Lewis

Harvey T. Lyon

Judith L. Marrs

V.J. McMeer and Kate Smyser

Sharon and Jim McGowan

Ethan Michaeli

Judson and Linda Miner

Village of Oak Park

Ebrahim S. Patel

Ted Pearson

Abe Peck

Michelle Prentice-Leslie

Hedy Ratner

Helen R. Rogal

Matthew Rothschild

Dan Rottenberg

Ann Russo

Kristine Scott

Geraldine C. Simmons

Sara Slaughter

Michael and Judith Spock

Michael Stinson

Lawrence J. Tell

Leonard Thigpen

Larry D. Turner

Tracy Van Slyke Tracy Van Slyke has dedicated much of her career as a journalist, communications professional and media producer to building a strong independent media infrastructure. She is currently the Program Coordinator of The Media Consortium—a new network of the nation’s  

BetsyVandercook

LeRoy Weathersby

Ann S. Wolff

World Relief Chicago

Peter Zimmerman

In-Kind Donors

Kristin Holloway

Lambent Risk Management

Resource Graphics

Thee following foundations and businesses granted $538,200 toward the porter's operations for the 2004 fiscal year.

Anonymous

Alphawood Foundation

The Chicago Community Trust

Chicago Reader Inc.

Chicago Tribune Foundation

Crain's Communications Inc.

ILK Donnelley Foundation

The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation

The Field Foundation of Illinois Inc.

The Ford Foundation

Irvin Stern Foundation

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, philanthropic institution founded 1978 by John D. MacArthur (1897–1978), owner of a prominent insurance company and other businesses, and his wife Catherine T.  

McCormick Tribune Foundation

Sahara Enterprises Inc.

Woods Fund of Chicago
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