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Jack Warner was a trustee for Washington and Lee University VA until 1983, when he resigned over the school's decision to admit women and became a vocal critic.
Almost 20 years later, he donated $1 million to the school, at the last minute deciding to earmark it for scholarships for female students. "Maybe I did it to alleviate my sins of the past," he said. "If they are going to have the ladies there, we might as well have smart ones."
One of the school's most generous benefactors, Warner ...