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Robert Morin (January 3, 1938 - March 31, 2015) was a librarian at the University of New Hampshire's Dimond Library from 1965 to 2014 where he catalogued DVDs, CDs, and books of sheet music. He donated $4 million to the university in his will.

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Life

Morin was born in Nashua, New Hampshire to Louis and Gabrielle Morin. He graduated from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) in Durham in 1961, and earned a master's degree in library science from Simmons College. He then began his career as a librarian at the Dimond Library.

He lived a frugal life, driving an old car, a 1992 Plymouth, and did not go out for entertainment. He regularly ate Fritos with a Coke for breakfast and TV dinners in the evening. He enjoyed reading and read every book published in the United States between 1930 and 1938, excluding children’s books, textbooks, cookbooks and books on technology. He also viewed over 22,000 videos from 1979 to 1997, averaging 3 per day.

A UNH spokesperson said that he smoked a pipe and loved sitting in front of the library talking with students. "He was very committed to the student workers who worked in our main library.”

Bequest

After Morin retired in 2014 he lived in an assisted-living home for 15 months, and, according to a UNH spokesperson, began taking an interest in football.

His entire estate of $4 million was left to UNH with most of it in unrestricted funds. Only $100,000 was dedicated by Morin to use for the library and library science scholarships. $2.5 million was earmarked by UNH to expand its career center. $1,000,000 was budgeted for a video scoreboard at the UNH football stadium. The use of the bequest for the video scoreboard has drawn criticism, with one alumna stating "the school’s administrative decision to spend a quarter of Morin’s generous donation on a inconsequential trinket for the athletic department is a complete disgrace to the spirit and memory of Robert Morin."

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