
Arnold D. Bogart Legacy Society
There are ways to minimize taxes and support your favorite non-profit organization. By naming the BSC as a recipient in your will, living trust, retirement plan, or insurance policy, the benefits of your investment in us will increase exponentially. For more information please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or call (510) 848-1936. Bogie’s StoryBogie was born in Harbin, Manchuria. Speaking only Russian, he immigrated with his family to Los Angeles during the Depression. Finances prevented Bogie coming to Cal as a freshman, so he attended junior college and transferred to UC Berkeley to earn a degree in mechanical engineering in 1943.
In the ‘80s, Bogie sent the BSC $10,000 for the Bogie Bogart Bear Bucks Athletic Fund. However, this fund was set up for Intercollegiate Athletics (which at the time was all men). The BSC Board of Directors, dismayed that Bogie would send money to benefit men only, returned his check. Bogie, unaware that it did not include women, sent the first check back, along with a second $10,000 check “for the girls.” Bogie died in November 2000. Friends and family remember him as an interesting and colorful character who wanted to help college students in situations similar to his own. Bogie’s widow, Rosanna, continues to manage his investments, which provide a monthly income stream to the BSC. The BSC is also a named beneficiary in the Bogart estate. Alumni who have named the BSC in their wills or estate plans, or who have made arrangements with the University to establish a planned gift that will one day benefit the Students’ Co-op Scholarship fund, are invited to join the Arnold Bogart Legacy Society. |