Monday, December 24, 2007

Generosity

So much of the time, I post about idiot criminals, prostitution, and drugs around here, but since it's Christmas Eve, I thought I'd post something nice instead:
Salvation Army Major Richard Hathorn knew when and where it would happen, but he still doesn't know who slipped the $1,000 bill into one of the charity's Christmas kettles.

Each Christmas since 1978, someone has covertly stuffed one of the big bills into a kettle in this northern West Virginia university city.

This year, Hathorn says, the donor alerted the Salvation Army that the tradition would continue with a deposit between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday at the Wal-Mart at University Town Center.

During the appointed period, Hathorn carefully scanned the faces of people dropping money into the kettle, but he didn't spot anyone with a bill bearing the likeness of President Grover Cleveland.

He found it later, wrapped inside a $1 bill.
I think it's amazing that someone does this, year in and year out, and anonymously, to boot. Either they're not looking for recognition or they're a bankrobber who's been donating from their ill-gotten gains for nearly thirty years. That sounds somewhat implausible, though.

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