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The 1996 SLATE 60The 60 largest American charitable contributions of 1996. 

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12. WILLIAM H. GATES III--$15 million to HARVARD UNIVERSITY (Mass.), part of a joint gift with Microsoft No. 2 Steve Ballmer of $25 million to benefit research and teaching in computer science and electrical engineering. Of this, $20 million will be used to construct a state-of-the-art facility for research and teaching that will be named after Gates' and Ballmer's mothers. The remaining $5 million will endow a professorship. Gates' $15 million portion of the gift is his largest gift to date to Harvard. ALSO--$12 million to the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON (jointly with his wife, Melinda French Gates) to help pay for a proposed $52 million building for the University of Washington Law School. At the suggestion of the university, the building will be named after Gates' father, William H. Gates II, who graduated from the law school in 1950. The gift was awarded in June 1995, but it was publicly announced only in May 1996. Gates also gave the University of Washington $12 million in 1991 to establish a department of molecular biotechnology, and $10 million in 1995 to fund an endowment for undergraduate students, in honor of his mother. 1996 TOTAL:$27 million.

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