Stewardship of Charitable Donations Isn’t So Simple
August 22, 2002 | Read Time: 1 minute
To the Editor:
I was very disappointed to read Peter Frumkin’s opinion column on stewardship issues and the found Michelangelo drawing at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum (“Museum’s $10-Million Lesson: Stewardship Matters,” August 8).
Mr. Frumkin implied that the museum was not properly stewarding its resources. I see it differently, and probably more accurately: human error.
Seems to me that Mr. Frumkin has erred in just the same way the purchaser of the $60 box of drawings did in 1942: He’s mistaking something for what it’s not.
I was very disappointed to read this very “fluffy” and misdirected article.
Jill Dotts
Director of Development
College of Medicine
Texas A&M Health Science Center
College Station, Tex.