Because I am getting tired of this ridiculous discussion, I am going to cut it off here. For your information, 4Q, unless you make another flawed statement.
This statement is taken directly out of Wikipedia.Anton "Tony" Hulman, Jr. (February 11, 1901 – October 27, 1977). Tony lived long enough to see his name on Hulman Civic-University Center that opened, I believe in 1973. He knew his health was failing and decided to "spread the wealth" a bit because I don't think he was thrilled with what his daughter's legacy might be. Your facts on the Hulman's were obviously not correct and I figured you would research it and see why but I guess not. I also had met Tony at an ISU function in the mid 70's and I was pretty sure he was alive.
Note: I noticed that I said SR. above but it was obvious that I was talking about Jr.