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The university also achieved impressive growth in enrollment and endowed professorships. In 1992, KU set a record with an enrollment of 29,161 students, and endowed professorships more than tripled, from just 44 at his arrival to more than 130 at his retirement. In 1991, Hoch Auditorium was struck by
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During Budig's presidency, Illinois State ended its prohibition and lowered the legal drinking age to nineteen, leading to a drinking and drugs problem at the university that would cause some conflict and protest from the students. Also during his presidency, Budig had to contend with the "Rites of
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Prior to becoming president of Illinois State University, Budig served as its dean of students for seventeen months. One of Budig's first actions was to restore the academic colleges and Student Services eliminated by the prior president, David Berlo. Under Budig, several new degrees were added at
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was". Budig declined to counter Steinbrenner publicly; instead, he arranged for his friends at the University of Kansas' athletic department to send him the largest jockstrap they had, which he duly autographed and dispatched to Steinbrenner. The position of President of the American League was
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Gene Budig served as KU's fourteenth Chancellor from 1981 to 1994. During Budig's tenure, the university experienced impressive growth of the physical campus in Lawrence and elsewhere with numerous projects, including construction of the Dole Human Development Center, the Adams Alumni Center, the
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lightning and burned to the ground. Through Chancellor Budig's efforts, KU received an $ 18 million State appropriation to rebuild the structure. In recognition, the new building was named Budig Hall when it was officially dedicated in 1997.
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Spring". In 1977, a rock concert on campus saw thousands of dollars in property damage and dozens of students requiring medical attention, some for drug overdoses.
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player – to be his special assistant in 1995, observing how "few have done more for Major League Baseball than Larry Doby." He also handed down a suspension to
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exercising the Commissioner's power as Chairman of the Executive Council, therefore during those years the league president of the winning team presented the
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on June 8, 1994. He served in that role for six seasons, before the position was officially abolished. From 1992 through 1998, the office of
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Gene Arthur Budig was born on May 25, 1939, and was placed in an orphanage and adopted shortly thereafter. He was raised in
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Anschutz Science Library, the Lied Center, and the Regents Center in Overland Park (now known as the Edwards Campus).
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in 1998. The move infuriated Steinbrenner, who said about Budig, "I’m not sure when the last time he wore a
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following Game 6. He also presented the trophy to the Yankees following their victories in 1998 and 1999.
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restructured Major League Baseball and eliminated the offices of American and National League president.
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Gene A. Budig Presidential Papers, 1969–2002 | Dr. JoAnn Rayfield Archives at Illinois State University
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in 1996, 4 games to 2. The trophy presentation was made in the Yankees' locker room at
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Budig died on September 8, 2020. He was 81, was in hospice care at his home in
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executive and academic administrator. He was the last president of the
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the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels, ranging from
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in education in 1967. He went on to serve as president of
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Illinois State University
Illinois State University
David K. Berlo
West Virginia University
University of Kansas
Archie Dykes
Del Shankel
American League of Professional Baseball Clubs
Bobby Brown
McCook, Nebraska
Charleston, South Carolina
Alma mater
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
baseball
American League
National League
Major League Baseball
chancellor
University of Kansas
president
Illinois State University
West Virginia University
McCook, Nebraska
second baseman
New York Yankees
University of Nebraska
bachelor's degree
postgraduate studies
master's degree

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