NEWS The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 24, 2005 - 7A PATON Continued from page 1A "They were very loyal to him, but most of them are looking at the other side of the grass by now," he said. The University's decision may affect at least one future donor, the younger Paton said. A friend of his is now considering taking the University's name out of his will as a result of the handling of the accounting center's destruction. Paton's said his original letter of complaint to Coleman, sent in May, was left unanswered for four months before she sent him back a let- ter lauding his father. Paton described the letter as "rambling" and said it did not give him the. answers he desired. He has since sent Cole- man another letter but has not yet received a response. Dolan, the dean of the Business School, acknowledged Paton's unhappiness and said that the new building would include Paton's father's the michigan dail name on an interior section. "If this building is going to be torn down, they ought to replace it not with some cubbyhole but with another structure," said William Paton III, the grandson of the professor who the building was named after. The professor's son said he is confused as to why no one from the University informed him of the decision to continue using the name on an interior part of the building. "No one has ever told me what the space would be like or what it would contain," Paton said. "I've been kept in the dark about the whole situation." He said he is pleased with the decision to keep his father's name on a part of the building, but unhappy that administrators did not simply leave the original building standing. "It still seems like this is a perfectly good, ser- viceable building," he said. The Patons heard about the possibility that the building would be demolished secondhand from a cousin who lives in Ann Arbor. "I always thought I would naturally be one of the first people they would tell about this sort of thing," he said. "A few years ago, Dolan came in with the idea he was just going to take over the situation and do more or less what he wanted to without asking." Now Paton said he has nothing left to do. "I suppose I could rush up there with a post- er and threaten to shoot someone, but I won't," he said. The youngest Paton is more optimistic about the chance of halting the demolition before spring. He spoke about "stirring a drumbeat" on campus protesting the demolition on campus and perhaps forming a coalition to stop it. He said his grandfather was also instrumental in convincing the regents to build Davidson Hall 60 years ago. The hall will also be torn down dur- ing the renovation. "They're basically erasing the whole history of the man who built this school," he said. Davidson Hall was named for Detroit Pistons owner and University alum Bill Davidson. 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