The Walter Peterson Legacy Society
Named for New Hampshire’s late governor, NHPR’s Legacy Society carries on Walter Peterson’s belief in the importance of public radio.
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Sarah J. Alger
Judith Bergeron
Louise Buckley
Margaret Cain
David and Pamela Carle
Rob Carrigg, Jr.
Celia Chase
Linda Cheatham
Sue Chollet
Woolsey and Bea Conover
Jen Cook
Robert J. Cote
Martha and Jeff Crocker
Cynthia M. de Steuben
Nancy Phelps Dubosque
Andrea Dudley and Richard Masse
Eric Fleming
Donald and Paula Flemming
Geoffrey* and Martha Fuller Clark
Carolyn Garvey
Rosemary Gianno
Bruce and Jennifer Goodwin
Dawn Huebner and Elizabeth Bunker
Anne Huff
Lyle Jensen
Kira Kilmer
Margaret and John Kreitler
Priscilla Lawrence
Carola Lea
Will and Tara Lenharth
Roger and Joanne Lenke
Kirk Leoni
Christine R. Louis
Pam Martorano
Katharine McLeod
Woody Meiszner
Carolyn Mertz
Daniel and Karen Moran
Barbara Nadori
Marcia Ober
John Osmond
Roger Pedigo
Harriet Polner
Christopher and Margaret Porter
Jeffrey and Andree Pride
Janet Prince
Megan Rae
Robert T. Risk
Suzanne Sayer
Jim Schachter
Peter and Karin Schiller
Leaf Seligman
Neil Slepian and Marjorie Wolfson
Geraldine Sligar
Peter St. Lawrence and Pamela Smith
Deborah Steele
Patricia Townsend
Emmett and Jamie Watson
Sherry Young
Greenberg Family Charitable Trust
James F. Hornig
Marcia W. Hunker Family Trust
Henry Isaacs
Marilyn P. Johnson
Loretta Kenison
Wendy Klodt
Josephine Lamprey
Terese Lane
Ingeborg Lock
Bernard D. Lucey
David Magagna and Martha Parker
Emily Mason and Wolf Kahn
Mary Emily Miller Trust
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Robert Baucom
Kevin S. Burbank
Joyce D. Clark
Anne Clauss
Naia L. Conrad
Arundel Cotter
Barbara Filleul
Carol Gebhardt
Grimshaw-Gudewicz Charitable Foundation
In Memoriam
The following individuals have generously made gifts to NHPR through their estate.
Walter and Dorothy Peterson
Aileen B. Pinkerton
Aileen B. Pinkerton
Philip Preston
Margaret R. Ramsay
William M. Scranton
Frederick Smith, Jr.
Philip H. Steckler
Susan Thoresen
Carter Whitman
Leslie Whone
Robin D. Willits
Lucy Winship Trust
Beverly J. Yeaple
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