Inuit carvings bring spirit to campus atrium – StarPhoenix

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May 12, 2015

The number 87 was highly meaningful on Monday at the Edwards School of Business.

U of S alumnus Samuel Schwartz, 87, donated his collection of 87 pieces of Inuit artwork to his alma mater.

“I’m delighted that it’s come together,” Schwartz said. He was just a kid from Moose Jaw when he enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan in 1945. He graduated with degrees in chemistry and commerce, earned his MBA at Harvard and became an executive with Conoco and DuPont. Retired since 1988, he lives in Naples, Fla.

His collection started thanks to his wife Margaret when they bought a whale bone carving in Banff in 1969. They continued collecting for 40 years.

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