Remembering Dr. Boling


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From left to right, Tennessee men’s basketball coach Ray Mears, Dr. Boling, Gov. Winfield Dunn and Jim Haslam.

 

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Dr. Boling with Carolyn Boling.

 

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UT Trustee Andrea Loughry presenting the Trustee Lifetime Leadership of the University of Tennessee Award to Dr. and Mrs. Boling on Oct. 2, 2009.

 

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Dr. Boling with UT Alumni Association Past President Dr. Lew Dougherty and student Natalie Lester at a UT football game.

 

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UT President Joe DiPietro presents Dr. Boling with a joint House and Senate Resolution by the 107th General Assembly honoring Dr. Boling’s 90th birthday in 2012.

 

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UT President Andy Holt, center, cuts a cake marking 20 years of the UT Development Council. Left to right, Forrest Shumway, Bill Stokely, Dr. Holt, Wilfred Gragg and Dr. Boling, who was vice president for development at the time.

 

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Dr. Boling watches the UT-Florida football game from the skybox in 2010.

 

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Dr. Boling congratulates new UT President Joe DiPietro after his election in October 2010.
Photo - Michael Patrick / Knoxville News Sentinel

 

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Construction of UT Knoxville’s Thompson-Boling Assembly Center and Arena, which opened in 1987.

 

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From left to right, unknown executive from ALCOA foundation, Elton Jones, UT Knoxville Chancellor Jack Reese, Dick Ray, Dr. Boling, UT Knoxville College of Business Dean Warren Neel and UT Knoxville College of Engineering Dean Bill Snyder celebrate a gift to the colleges of business and engineering from the ALCOA foundation.

 

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From left to right, Dick Ray, Warren Neel, Roy Ash and Dr. Boling.

 

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Dr. Boling’s cabinet
Left to right, front row: John Prados (academic affairs), Beauchamp Brogan (general counsel), Dr. Boling, Joe Johnson (development) , and UT Martin Chancellor Charlie Smith. Second row: UTHSC Chancellor Jim Hunt, IPS Director Bob Hutchison, Eli Fly (business and finance), UT Knoxville Chancellor Jack Reese, and Bill Armistead (agriculture). Third row: UT Chattanooga Chancellor Fred Obear and Andy Kozar, executive assistant to the president.

 

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Dr. Joe Johnson and Dr. Ed Boling

 

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Left to right: Dr. Boling as vice president for development; Charlie Brakebill, assistant vice president for development; President Andy Holt and Joe Johnson, executive assistant to the president.

 

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Dr. Andy Holt, front and center, and his cabinet are pictured in front of Ayres Hall on the Hill in Knoxville. Their offices were located in the Austin Peay building. Dr. Ed Boling, second from the right on the second row, was vice president for development at the time.

 

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Left to right, UT Knoxville Chancellor Jack Reese, UTHSC Chancellor Ed Pellegrino, Dr. Boling and Joe Johnson.

 

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Left to right, Joe Johnson, Dr. Ed Boling and Al Farmer, UTHSC chancellor.

 

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Madge Harrison of the UT Alumni Association with Dr. Boling, center, and Joe Johnson.

 

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Dr. Andy Holt's staff
From left to right, UTC Chancellor Bill Masterson, UT Martin Chancellor Archie Dykes, Jack Williams (academic affairs), UT Knoxville Chancellor Charlie Weaver, UTHSC Chancellor Homer Marsh, Holt’s Executive Assistant Joe Johnson, Harold Reed (business and finance), Dr. Holt, John Baugh (general counsel) and Dr. Boling.

 

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Joe Johnson and Dr. Boling, center, with Litton Cochran, UT Alumni Association Past President and owner of the first McDonald’s franchise in Knoxville.