- Herbert Herff
Herbert Herff (
October 18 ,1891 - December, 1966) was an American businessman andphilanthropist .A civic and business leader in
Memphis, Tennessee , in 1938 Herbert Herff raised the funds to establish the firstblood bank in the U.S. South and only the fourth such facility in the entire country. Years later, Herff's foundation was the first in Memphis to provide funding forsickle cell anemia . In 1964 he and his wife, Minnie G. Herff (1899-1988), donated the money to establish theHerff College of Engineering at theUniversity of Memphis . When he died in 1966, Herbert Herff left the bulk of his estate in trust with theState of Tennessee for the benefit of the University. More than forty years later, the Trust continues to help sustain and expand University programs. Among them are the:
* Herbert Herff Professor of Biomedical Engineering
* Herbert Herff Chair of Excellence in Law –Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
* Herbert Herff Presidential Law Scholarships
* Herbert Herff Registration Loan Program - established to provide short-term loan assistance to students who have no means of paying their registration fees.
* Herbert Herff Book Loan ProgramHerbert Herff was an owner of
Thoroughbred racehorses. Notably, he and his wife raced the coltTudor Era who in 1959 won theLong Island Handicap ,Man o' War Stakes , and the Longfellow Handicap.References
* [http://www.tabbonline.org/LW_Diggs_portrait.html Story involving Herbert Herff reproduced from TABB News Vol. 3(2), Autumn 1977]
* [http://www.engr.memphis.edu/herffhistory.htm Herff College of Engineering at the University of Memphis]
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