Biographical/Historical Sketch
The Stanford Associates is an honorary organization of 1500 Stanford alumni who have demonstrated significant and long-standing volunteer service to the University. Founded in 1934, Stanford Associates was originally responsible for volunteer fundraising for the University. Now a part of the Alumni Association, Stanford Associates has broadened its scope to honor exceptional alumni volunteer service from all areas of the University.
From the guide to the Stanford Associates records, 1934-2005, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)
Biographical/Historical note
Peter Bing, a member of the Stanford class of 1955, has been an active supporter of Stanford University. He served on the Board of Trustees from 1970 to 1981, and 1986 to the present; was a member of the Haas Public Service Center Advisory Committee; and was one of four co-chairs of the Centennial Campaign. Peter Bing received the Stanford Associates' Degree of Uncommon Man Award in 1994.
From the guide to the The Uncommon Man: Dinner in Honor of Mr. Peter Bing, [videorecording], 1994, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)
Biographical/Historical Sketch
Peter Bing, a member of the Stanford class of 1955, has been an active supporter of Stanford University. He served on the Board of Trustees from 1970 to 1981, and 1986 to the present; was a member of the Haas Public Service Center Advisory Committee; and was one of four co-chairs of the Centennial Campaign.
From the guide to the Stanford University, Stanford Associates, Peter Bing project videorecordings, 1993-1994, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)
Biographical/Historical Sketch
Awards presented to William R. Hewlett, Lucille Packard, and David Packard; speakers included Peggy Menzinger, president of Stanford Associates, William R. Hewlett, and David W. Packard. Event also included "Uncommon Musical Salute," created and narrated by Peter Arnot.
From the guide to the Uncommon man dinner [videorecording], 1987 May 15, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives)