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'SCOPES February 2013

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Want to know a secret? The IRA Charitable Rollover is back for 2013 ... And is an easy way to support the College of Veterinary Medicine. Named scholarships begin at $100,000, so you could • You must be age 70 ½ help relieve rising student debt and create a lasting • The transfer must be direct from your IRA Administrator to Cornell University • Total of IRA Rollover gifts cannot exceed $100,000 • Gifts must be outright only • Great for those who don't itemize legacy at the same time with this special contribution! To find out if this gift is right for you, visit http://alumni.cornell.giftplans.org or contact us at 1.800.481.1865. Then. Now. Always. CORNELL Plan now to attend Reunion 2013 at the College of Veterinary Medicine June 6-9 Join your Cornell friends on campus to relive old memories and make new! Give your friends a call and make plans now to attend. Best Western: 607-272-6100 or 800-937-8376; www.bestwesternuniversityinnithaca.com For more Reunion 2013 information, visit the College's website at www.vet.cornell.edu/reunion or watch your mail in the weeks ahead. Econo Lodge: 607-257-1400; www.econolodge.com/hotel/ny127 A number of hotels in Ithaca have reserved rooms for the College of Veterinary Medicine alumni (right). Call directly and give your DVM class year. We also have housing available on campus. Call or email Paula Aiken at 607-253-3716 or psa2@cornell.edu or register for a room when registration opens in late March 2013. Comfort Inn: 607-272-0100; www.comfortinn.com/hotel/ny199 Hampton Inn: 607-277-5500; www.ithaca.hamptoninn.com Holiday Inn: 607-272-1000 or 800-315-2621; www.hiithaca.com Homewood Suites: 607-266-0000; www.ithaca.homewoodsuites.com La Tourelle: 607-272-2734; www.latourelle.com Ramada Inn: 607-257-3100; www.ramadainnithaca.com Super 8: 607-273-8088; www.super8.com

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