Oregon Stater Spring 2025

After World War II, Jack Means, ’53, earned his pharmacy degree from OSU. From a Fred Meyer pharmacy in downtown Portland, he counseled everyone from office workers to mayors — and even Mr. Meyer himself. Jack got through OSU with help from the GI Bill; both he and his wife A.J. felt lucky to finish college without debt. But that’s no longer the case for most graduates. “Debt burdens them down, means they can’t get started with their life,” A.J. said. Now, thanks to a generous gift from the couple’s estate, a new scholarship will help pharmacy students launch their careers with reduced financial burden. You, too, can make a lasting impact at OSU through your will or trust. Contact me to learn how you can leave a legacy. Jennifer Milburn Office of Gift Planning | 541-231-7247 Gift.Planning@osufoundation.org Caring pharmacists who guide patients to health. A.J. Means and Jack Means, ’53

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