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Nonprofits benefit from life collections
Date Published: Jun 3rd, 2008
Walking into J. Warren Perry's apartment is a bit like stepping into a museum. Many museums, actually.
Warren, dean emeritus of the School of Health Relation Professions at the University of Buffalo, has accumulated hundreds of pieces of art and collectibles over his 80-year-plus lifetime, including an opera and music collection valued at more than $300,000; a Shakespeare collection that covers every square inch of his bedroom walls and an adjoining room as well as religious items, pottery and historical Buffalo artifacts.
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Warren, dean emeritus of the School of Health Relation Professions at the University of Buffalo, has accumulated hundreds of pieces of art and collectibles over his 80-year-plus lifetime, including an opera and music collection valued at more than $300,000; a Shakespeare collection that covers every square inch of his bedroom walls and an adjoining room as well as religious items, pottery and historical Buffalo artifacts.
Read the full article in PDF format.


