Allan A. Saxe, Arlington, was a member of the Chilton Society at UNT. He and his wife, Ruth Brock ('75 M.L.S.), established the Ruth Brock and Allan Saxe Scholarship Fund for graduate students in what is now the College of Information’s Department of Information Science, and the Allan Saxe Drive Fund at UNT, which provides unrestricted funds to be used at the discretion of the vice president for student affairs. An avenue on the Denton campus bears his name. A political scientist and professor at the University of Texas at Arlington for 53 years, he was known for giving generously to countless philanthropic causes. He was a founding member of Arlington Life Shelter and is the namesake of Mission Arlington’s Allan Saxe Dental Clinic. In 1996, he was a torchbearer during the Olympic Torch Relay through Arlington.
Allan A. Saxe, Arlington, was a member of the Chilton Society at UNT. He and his wife, Ruth Brock ('75 M.L.S.), established the Ruth Brock and Allan Saxe Scholarship Fund for graduate students in what is now the College of Information’s Department of Information Science, and the Allan Saxe Drive Fund at UNT, which provides unrestricted funds to be used at the discretion of the vice president for student affairs. An avenue on the Denton campus bears his name. A political scientist and professor at the University of Texas at Arlington for 53 years, he was known for giving generously to countless philanthropic causes. He was a founding member of Arlington Life Shelter and is the namesake of Mission Arlington’s Allan Saxe Dental Clinic. In 1996, he was a torchbearer during the Olympic Torch Relay through Arlington.