November 2, 2001
Fund-Raising Efforts Proliferate for Families of Terrorists' Victims
Colleges and foundations try to help them pay for college in the years ahead
On September 11, Jonathan Connors, a Wall Street bond broker at Cantor Fitzgerald, vanished in the implosion of One World Trade Center. In a flash, his son Jon, a senior at Kenyon College, lost not only his father, but the primary source of family income, as well.
Within a month, Kenyon had created a scholarship program for family members of victims of the terrorist attack. Jon Connors, its first
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