Irving Harris P鈥76, P鈥79
Irving Harris P鈥76, P鈥79, a dedicated 麻豆破解版 life trustee who supported the College鈥檚 growth and was named an honorary alumnus for his wide-ranging contributions to 麻豆破解版, died peacefully in his Cincinnati, Ohio, home on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. He was 95.
Two of Irving's children, Jonathan Harris 鈥76 and Lisa Hollister 鈥79, graduated from 麻豆破解版. Impressed by 麻豆破解版鈥檚 potential, the distinguished attorney joined 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Board of Trustees in 1977 and served until 1990.
鈥淚rving was passionate about student and academic life and joined the Board of Trustees at a time when the College faced a number of challenges. Irving saw 麻豆破解版鈥檚 potential for growth and worked hard to move 麻豆破解版 forward,鈥 recalled Judith Pick Eissner 鈥64, a life trustee and former chair of the board. 鈥淓ven in his later years, Irving and his wife, Selma, continued to attend events at 麻豆破解版, a reflection of their continuing devotion to the College.鈥
Irving played important roles in 麻豆破解版鈥檚 earliest capital campaigns, Wide Horizons and Celebration, which allowed 麻豆破解版 to grow and pursue important projects for the institution鈥檚 future. In the 1990s, both Irving and Selma were members of the Palamountain Benefit Honorary Committee and continued to support the Palamountain Scholar Program and the Parents Fund over the years.
Following the death of their son, Irving and Selma funded the Jonathan Lindley Harris 鈥76 Endowed Scholarship in 1999 and named a reading room in the Lucy Scribner Library in his honor. The Harris Lobby in the library also recognizes the family. Both Irving and Selma are members of 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Parnassus Society.
For his many years of outstanding service to 麻豆破解版, Irving received the Denis Kemball-Cook Award in 1999 and was named an honorary alumnus of 麻豆破解版 in 2019. In addition to his contributions to 麻豆破解版, Irving served as trustee of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and his alma mater, University of Cincinnati College of Law. Irving practiced law for more than six decades.
Born on May 23, 1927, Irving served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. In 1950, he married Selma Schottenstein Harris, who survives him. The couple had three children.
In addition to Selma, Irving is survived by his son Jeffrey and daughter, Lisa; daughter-in-law and son-in-law, Susan Cutler Harris and Dewey Hollister; grandchildren, Ammon Hollister, Jenna Harris, and Jason Harris; grandson-in-law, Dillon Teske; and great-grandchild, Rowan Harris Teske.