distinguished alumni award
Ray V. Bailey
Service 1991
Ray V. Bailey, 35BA, 37JD, has embodied
the ideal of service in his long and fruitful career, working tirelessly
to benefit his community, the state, and the University of Iowa. Whether
it was a neighbor in need of legal advice or a UI event in need of
host, Bailey has given generously of his time and energy.
After World
War II, during which he served as an investigator for the U.S. Civil
Service and patent advisor to the War Department, Bailey
moved with his young family to Clarion, where he soon began his long
involvement in numerous civic organizations and service clubs. The
people of Wright County elected Bailey to three terms in the Iowa
House of Representatives, where he served from 1965 to 1969. He was
appointed
to the State Board of Regents in 1969, holding that seat until 1981.
A
patent lawyer by trade, Bailey is a member of the county and state
bar association, as well as the American Bar Association, serving
on its Patent Law Revision Committee. He has also been active in the
World
Peace Through Law Center, an international organization of lawyers
and judges working for world peace.
Bailey's dedication to the UI is
no less remarkable. As the father of two University of Iowa students
in the 1960s and 1970s, he took
an active role in the Dads Association (forerunner of the Parents
Association); he is the past director of the UI Research Foundation
and charter member
of the College of Law Dean's Club. Together with his late and beloved
wife Maxine, 37BA, he has been a longtime member of the UI Foundation's
Presidents Club, as well as a member of the Alumni Association and
a generous benefactor to the university.
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