{"id":1640,"date":"2010-09-03T17:47:44","date_gmt":"2010-09-03T22:47:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ezing.me\/transfer\/?p=1640"},"modified":"2014-09-23T08:34:30","modified_gmt":"2014-09-23T13:34:30","slug":"hooperestategift","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/web20.olemiss.edu\/news\/wordpress\/hooperestategift\/","title":{"rendered":"Major Gift to University Museum Reflects Late Couple&#8217;s Enjoyment of Culture, History"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OXFORD,  Miss. \u2013 Lt. Col. James Prentiss Hooper traveled the globe on secret  intelligence missions for the U.S. Army, and his wife, Louise Frazier  Hooper, accompanied him to many foreign countries. Their appreciation  for diverse cultures and history, as well as their devotion to the University  of Mississippi, has resulted in a major gift from the late couple&#8217;s  estate to the University Museum and Historic Houses.<\/p>\n<div class=\"jce_caption\" style=\"width: 263px; margin: 8px; padding: 6px; float: right; border: 1px solid #000000; display: inline-block;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: 1px solid #000000; float: right;\" alt=\"Hoopers\" src=\"http:\/\/ezing.me\/transfer\/wp-content\/uploads\/Hoopers.jpg\" height=\"400\" width=\"263\" \/><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left; padding: 6px; color: #000000; clear: both;\"><strong>Through an estate gift, the late Prentiss and Louise Hooper of Oxford  have provided support to the University of Mississippi Museum and Historic Houses. The University Foundation has placed their gift in a permanent endowment, and interest from the fund will be used to expand museum exhibits, programming and events.<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Prentiss  and Louise Hooper led a life filled with adventure, and we called &#8216;the  Colonel&#8217; the Indiana Jones of our family,&#8221; said Russell E. Aven,  a first cousin of Louise Hooper and UM professor emeritus of chemical  engineering. &#8220;They were interested in everything and developed  a love for local resources of learning, such as the University Museum.  They knew the value the museum provides children and adults through  education, adventure and fun.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>After  serving as an Army second lieutenant in Germany and as a chemist in  the Fifth Army Area Laboratory in St. Louis, Prentiss Hooper became  a Mandarin Chinese linguist and reported to the Army surgeon general.  Posing as a tourist, he traveled between Hong Kong, Thailand, Laos,  India and Nepal.<\/p>\n<p>While  traveling in northern India, he was granted an audience with the Dalai  Lama. He was later assigned to the Panama Canal Zone, where he was a  biochemist for Gorgas Hospital and a toxicologist for the Canal Zone  government. The majority of his records are classified.<\/p>\n<p>Louise  Hooper, a native of Oxford, passed away in 2006, and Prentiss Hooper,  a native of Walthall, died in 2009. After his 1970 retirement, the couple  lived full time in Oxford. The University of Mississippi Foundation  has placed their monetary gift in an endowment \u2013 the largest ever  for the University Museum \u2013 and interest from it will be used to expand  exhibits, programming and events.<\/p>\n<p>Museum  Director William Pittman Andrews described the Hooper estate gift as  &#8220;transformative,&#8221; adding that the endowment will ensure opportunities  for generations to come.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We will continually  be indebted to Lt. Col. and Mrs. Hooper for choosing to share their  legacy with the community through support of the University Museum,&#8221;  Andrews said. &#8220;Estate gifts such as the Hooper gift create a legacy  \u2013 a statement that is a lasting memorial \u2013 which embodies a person&#8217;s  most significant endorsement of our purpose.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The  Hoopers also willed the University Museum some treasured items from  their travels.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Their  gift includes a wonderful collection of 25 ceramic beer steins from  Bavaria, Germany and Austria; two very rare short-stocked Kentucky rifles  from 1840; and an 18th century pewter wine stein and matching goblets,&#8221;  said William Griffith, museum collections manager. &#8220;In addition  to the beauty and historical significance of these items, they are also  in excellent condition, which is rare given their use and age. We are  thrilled with this thoughtful gift and look forward to displaying the  items soon.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Prentiss  Hooper served in the U.S. Navy from 1943 to 1946 before enrolling at  Ole Miss. He earned a bachelor&#8217;s degree in biology and a master&#8217;s degree  in pharmacology. Louise Hooper received a bachelor&#8217;s degree in liberal  arts and later worked in the Registrar&#8217;s Office on campus. Her father,  Elton Frazier, was then co-owner with Carl Coers of the Ole Miss Bookstore  on campus.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The  Colonel had a business card that pretty much summed up his interests,&#8221;  Aven said. &#8220;The card listed &#8216;sailor, pharmacologist, soldier, skydiver,  spy, teacher, tree farmer and fisherman.&#8217; All of the occupations were  crossed out except &#8216;fisherman&#8217; \u2013 that was the Colonel&#8217;s unique sense  of humor.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;However,  the card didn&#8217;t name all his interests; others included creating furniture,  bird feeders and wood carvings. He was an author, scuba diver, bird  watcher and hunter. Just like her mother, Maureen Frazier, Louise was  the perfect hostess and loved to entertain.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Upon  his retirement, Prentiss Hooper worked in the university&#8217;s pharmacology  department and taught chemistry at Oxford High School. He and his wife  were active in their church and the community, including Prentiss taking  on roles in plays and musicals. He was inducted into the Ole Miss Army  ROTC Hall of Fame in 2006 and authored the books &#8220;The Bloody Trace&#8221;  and &#8220;Melting the Ice Road,&#8221; with the latter addressing his  Army career.<\/p>\n<p>The  Hoopers enjoyed poring over items in the University Museum&#8217;s collections  and keeping up with exhibits and activities, Aven said. Now their estate  gift will support all facets of the museum complex that includes William  Faulkner&#8217;s Rowan Oak and the Walton-Young House. Around 30,000 people  annually visit the University Museum and Historic Houses, and 5,000  attend educational programs.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We  were thrilled and delighted to learn of the Hoopers&#8217; gift,&#8221; Andrews  said. &#8220;This long-term support will help sustain us in our primary  goal of inspiring and educating the public audience by engaging their  curiosity, desire for knowledge and appreciation of beauty.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>For  more information on providing private support to the University Museum  and Historic Houses, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.umfoundation.com\/makeagift\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.umfoundation.com\/<wbr><\/wbr>makeagift<\/a>, call 800-340-9542 or 662-915-5944,  or send a check with the designation noted to the University of Mississippi  Foundation, P.O. 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