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Estate of Alan H. Rosenbloum
Alan H. Rosenbloum earned a BBA from Tulane’s A. B. Freeman School of Business in 1961. As an undergraduate student, he was a member of the Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity, the Student Council, and the Tulane University Spirit Klub (TUSK). In 1959, he was elected Delta Sigma Pi’s second vice-president, and in 1960, he became the fraternity’s president. Alan went on to earn his law degree from Washington University, and he later became a successful attorney in Pensacola, Florida.
As an alumnus, Alan was a consistent fixture at Tulane athletic events, and was a member of the Green Wave Club for more than 20 years. His dedication to the Green Wave and to the university’s student athletes was lifelong and significant. Even when he was not in attendance at sporting events, Alan could often be found wearing Tulane gear to show others his allegiance to the Green Wave.
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Alan passed away in 2019. Upon his death, Alan made a generous bequest to the university, leaving a legacy for the next generation of Tulanians. As a passionate collector of Green Wave memorabilia, including game programs, posters, and photographs, he also donated a sizeable collection of athletic ephemerae to Tulane as part of his estate.