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| Also, he was known as a kind | philanthropist, a venture capitalist, a pious Catholic, a |
| Yvonne, Lady Cochrane Sursock, is a | philanthropist, a prominent public figure, and an advocat |
| t academic historiography defends him as a | philanthropist, a pious man, and a seeker of truth. |
| he American journalist, publisher, author, | philanthropist, abolitionist, public servant, scientist, |
| for Atlanta businessman William Breman, a | philanthropist active in the Jewish community of Atlanta. |
| Known for his | philanthropist acts, paying up for the education of poor |
| It is named for brewer and | philanthropist Adolphus Busch, former president of the An |
| kept safe by art collector Emilio Jesi and | philanthropist Alberto Della Ragione |
| de possible with a pledge of £10m from the | philanthropist Alberto Vilar and for a number of years, i |
| at oilfields owned by Armenian tycoon and | philanthropist Alexander Mantashev. |
| ation in Jacksonville, Florida, created by | philanthropist Alfred I. du Pont in 1936, and dedicated t |
| illionaire medical device entrepreneur and | philanthropist Alfred E. Mann made a $100 million gift to |
| of Baroness Burdett-Coutts (1814-1906), a | philanthropist, along with other Greek manuscripts. |
| He is also a | philanthropist, along with members of his family, and the |
| 1814 - August 22, 1886), the son of famed | philanthropist Amos Lawrence, was a key figure in the Uni |
| His great-grandfather was the famed | philanthropist Amos Lawrence. |
| His grandfather was the famed | philanthropist Amos Lawrence. |
| 1890) was a Canadian merchant, churchman, | philanthropist, and politician in the late 19th century i |
| dicated to Sri Ramana Maharshi, built by a | philanthropist and devotee of Sri Ramana Maharshi, is sit |
| ilt University Board of Trust, and a noted | philanthropist and patron of the arts. |
| - October 29, 2007) was a Houston oilman, | philanthropist, and envoy. |
| Mike LaPan, 1992, author, | philanthropist and technology consultant to President Bus |
| ca as a Chicago attorney, newspaper owner, | philanthropist and businessman. |
| ember 16, 1894) was an American lawyer and | philanthropist and one time Speaker of the United States |
| Today, Robertson is an active | philanthropist and serves on a number of organization and |
| t Baron's father, the carpet manufacturer, | philanthropist and Liberal Member of Parliament, Francis |
| Joseph, a prominent Montreal businessman, | philanthropist and member of the city's Jewish community, |
| vingstone, the great Christian missionary, | philanthropist, and explorer. |
| wirth (born March 7, 1927) is an hotelier, | philanthropist, and founder of Give Kids The World and Di |
| Gerald Ronson, a business tycoon, | philanthropist, and fraud convict, helped in the fundrais |
| 1920 and 1922, was a British businessman, | philanthropist and racehorse owner/breeder. |
| May 2, 1966) is a Canadian businessperson, | philanthropist and former politician. |
| Soldier, lawyer, | philanthropist, and financier, Hubbard was best known for |
| rch 1847 - 12 October 1933) was an English | philanthropist and politician. |
| was a Jewish Turkish-Italian financier and | philanthropist, and the patriarch of the Camondo family. |
| Ima Hogg, | philanthropist and art collector |
| 1933 in Austin, Minnesota) is an American | philanthropist and grandson of George A. Hormel, founder |
| n was the newspaper executive, journalist, | philanthropist, and conservationist Edward H. Harte. |
| " (New York: 1991) as "An author, scholar, | philanthropist, and man of affairs." |
| Sir Ellis Kadoorie (1865-1922), | philanthropist and businessman |
| Sir Elly Kadoorie (1867-1944), | philanthropist and businessman |
| esident of Fairbanks Scales, he was also a | philanthropist and a co-founder of the city of Winter Par |
| in honor of Jessie Ball duPont, an ardent | philanthropist and part-time Jacksonville resident, after |
| wn as Melinda French Gates, is an American | philanthropist and wife of Bill Gates. |
| ristopher Robert, a wealthy American and a | philanthropist, and Cyrus Hamlin, a missionary devoted to |
| nthony DiPaolo is an American businessman, | philanthropist and the president and chief executive offi |
| hrop (1847 - May 17, 1927) was an American | philanthropist and world traveler. |
| He retired in 1928 to become a | philanthropist and was key to the creation of the first p |
| Syed Babar Ali is a Pakistani businessman, | philanthropist and former Finance Minister of Pakistan. |
| t is transforming the relationship between | philanthropist and philanthropy,” and the Boston Globe st |
| hrough his contributions as a businessman, | philanthropist and municipal politician". |
| horse breeder and owner, environmentalist, | philanthropist and a member of the prominent du Pont fami |
| (1798-1859) was a prominent industrialist, | philanthropist and politician in Southampton. |
| ruling khan of Karabakh, and the father of | philanthropist and feminist Hamida Javanshir. |
| Li Jun recognises Song Jiang as the famous | philanthropist and apologises to him. |
| Sir Benjamin Martill, noted | philanthropist and Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, U |
| ng won a decisive victory over billionaire | philanthropist and board member Peter Lewis. |
| tist, author, lecturer, radio commentator, | philanthropist, and university professor. |
| Bennett, lawyer, businessman, politician, | philanthropist and 11th Prime Minister of Canada (b.1870) |
| William Russell Grace was a renowned | philanthropist and humanitarian, at one point contributin |
| Viceroy's Executive Council, as well as a | philanthropist and social worker who did much for the wel |
| (1759-1833) who was a British politician, | philanthropist and a leader of the movement to abolish th |
| He was a major | philanthropist, and was honoured with The Royal Norwegian |
| usker, AO, QC (born 1938) is an Australian | philanthropist and barrister who is the current Governor |
| used the wealth this gave him to become a | philanthropist and to found the independent movie product |
| y (1914-1986) was an American businessman, | philanthropist and football player. |
| oted in the region as a natural historian, | philanthropist, and traveler, and for her role as an earl |
| , 1994) was an American investment banker, | philanthropist, and former United States Ambassador to Sw |
| 1940) of Canton, Massachusetts is a noted | philanthropist and the former Chairman and CEO of the Col |
| trepreneur, member of the Order of Canada, | philanthropist and the lead deal making panellist or "Dra |
| thschild family to Sir Basil Henriques the | philanthropist and social reformer, known for his work wi |
| of Paul Butler; an affluent entrepreneur, | philanthropist and sportsman who was the founder of the v |
| "Larry" Mellon, 1910-1989) was an American | philanthropist and physician. |
| Bud McCaig, a prominent Calgary | philanthropist and part-owner of the Calgary Flames, dies |
| On January 10, 2008, it was announced that | philanthropist and business leader Adrienne Arsht donated |
| It tells the story of James Deford Lyon, | philanthropist and CEO of one of Pittsburgh's greatest st |
| As an industrialist, he was a | philanthropist and a paternalist. |
| er (1840-1924), an American art collector, | philanthropist, and patron of the arts. |
| In 1986, she married | philanthropist and fellow art connoisseur Norman C. Stone |
| ibrary (Sheridan), library named for local | philanthropist and descendant of one of the community's f |
| The Swiss | philanthropist and music patron Werner Reinhart, to whom |
| Elsie Hillman is a prominent | philanthropist and Republican figure in Pennsylvania. |
| His Grace is a | philanthropist and an eminent educationalist. |
| Ames was an avid | philanthropist and funded a 39 unit apartment housing com |
| ttracted both the attention and support of | philanthropist and heir to the Standard Oil fortune John |
| Casden is a noted Jewish | philanthropist and gave $10.6 million to USC to benefit t |
| h 1732 - 1822) was an English businessman, | philanthropist and Quaker. |
| 1818 - 24 October 1896), a British Indian | philanthropist and merchant, was born a Jew in Baghdad, a |
| ing is named for the Boston industrialist, | philanthropist, and Boston University benefactor. |
| Israel Jacobson - | philanthropist and father of Reform Judaism |
| ptember 18, 2001) was an American heiress, | philanthropist, and an owner/breeder of Thoroughbred race |
| force behind this development is Catholic | philanthropist and activist Tom Monaghan, founder of Domi |
| , 1918 - April 5, 2006) was a businessman, | philanthropist and chairman of The Fuqua Companies and Fu |
| started by Dr. John Hauberg, a Rock Island | philanthropist and president of Augustana College. |
| llian Meighen (1910 - 1993) was a Canadian | philanthropist and the daughter of Canadian Prime Ministe |
| 2) was an American oilman, cattle rancher, | philanthropist, and businessman who is best known for ama |
| Sally Engelhard Pingree is an American | philanthropist and a daughter of the industrialist Charle |
| es north, in Pengally's Cemetery, lies the | philanthropist and author of this great masterpiece, writ |
| in Jerusalem, Dov Kamenetsky, a well-known | philanthropist and real estate magnate in Toronto, Zev Ka |
| Sunethra Bandaranaike is a Sri Lankan | philanthropist and a socialite. |
| allettsville is the birthplace of the late | philanthropist and businessman Adolph R. Hanslik of Lubbo |
| He became a | philanthropist and instigated and financed International |
| The great exponent of the Ramayana, | Philanthropist and Pravachan Pioneer Bramasri Paruthiyur |
| 1905), known as "Our Little Bishop", was a | philanthropist and worker for social justice. |
| Montefiore was a financier, banker, | philanthropist and Sheriff of London. |
| 8 - September 25, 1872) was a businessman, | philanthropist and political figure in Lower Canada. |
| He was a | philanthropist and established the three Glover playgroun |
| was a Scottish politician, businessman and | philanthropist, and former Chancellor of the University o |
| burgeoning nuclear arsenals, San Francisco | philanthropist and activist Sally Lilienthal founded the |
| Founded by Dr. Mahendra Lal Sircar, a | philanthropist, and Fr. |
| 999) was a prominent Virginia businessman, | philanthropist, and art collector. |
| 17, 1945), was a Texas-born businesswoman, | philanthropist, and historic preservationist who provided |
| The town hall is named after the | philanthropist and former president of Bangalore city mun |
| arles Winthrop, was an American lawyer and | philanthropist and one time Speaker of the United States |
| nning Ayer, born 1851, became a lawyer and | philanthropist, and was director or stockholder of many c |
| 19 April - Peter de Noronha, businessman, | philanthropist and civil servant (d.1970). |
| essman, newspaper publisher, humanitarian, | philanthropist and senior governor of McGill University. |
| ber - Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, | philanthropist and businessman (d.1927). |
| etherby Otis (1833-1904) was a Los Angeles | philanthropist and a writer for the Los Angeles Times. |
| Always thought of as an outstanding | philanthropist and citizen, Taylor made this reputation t |
| rk City) was an American merchant, banker, | philanthropist and politician from New York. |
| 1901-83), was a New Zealand industrialist, | philanthropist and local body politician. |
| ch 1840 - 23 November 1916) was an English | philanthropist and social researcher. |
| il 9, 1920) was a German-Jewish banker and | philanthropist, and a founding father of the University o |
| Bennett, lawyer, businessman, politician, | philanthropist and 11th Prime Minister of Canada (d.1947) |
| Woodward Field is named for | philanthropist and equestrian Ernest Woodward, who donate |
| n American entrepreneur, railroad magnate, | philanthropist and one of the 19th century's wealthiest m |
| r Sybil Brand (1899 - 2004), a noted local | philanthropist and civic leader. |
| , Barnett was active in Chicago as a major | philanthropist and civic activist, raising funds for and |
| e drugstore founder, is a well-known local | philanthropist and collector of sculpture. |
| i R. Aiyadurai, a prominent industrialist, | philanthropist and connoisseur of Carnatic Music. |
| he statues of John Dinham, who was a local | philanthropist, and Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet, |
| estate developer, entrepreneur, attorney, | philanthropist, and Republican politician from Massachuse |
| active in Fredericton, New Brunswick as a | philanthropist and businessman. |
| He used this massive fortune to act as a | philanthropist and for the development of civic and busin |
| 13 September 1919) is a British publisher, | philanthropist, and newspaper columnist. |
| July 10, 1899) was a Canadian businessman, | philanthropist, and politician. |
| arch 21, 1906 - July 10, 1978) was a major | philanthropist and third-generation member of the promine |
| ng Ayer, born in 1851, became a lawyer and | philanthropist, and was director or stockholder of many c |
| 27) was an English businessman, sportsman, | philanthropist, and promoter of vegetarianism. |
| can newspaper columnist, author, activist, | philanthropist and publisher. |
| as a Syrian-American Jewish businesswoman, | philanthropist, and matriarch of the Bobo family, based i |
| er 30, 2006) was a Pittsburgh businessman, | philanthropist, and real estate developer. |
| d in 1903 by Isidore Newman, a New Orleans | philanthropist and founder of the Maison Blanche departme |
| Linda G. Ketner is a business consultant, | philanthropist, and community activist in Charleston, Sou |
| ber 1865 - 26 July 1932) was an Australian | philanthropist and politician. |
| The | philanthropist and abolitionist MP Samuel Morley had a re |
| 5, 1817 - January 22, 1897) was a renowned | philanthropist and healer. |
| Subsequently, he has become a | philanthropist and supporter of scientific, artistic, edu |
| r, describes him as a ‘poet, practitioner, | philanthropist and mystic'. |
| Richard Merillat is an entrepreneur, | philanthropist and the retired President/CEO of Merillat |
| list, manufacturer, real-estate developer, | philanthropist, and civic leader. |
| amed in honor of Cecil B. Day, a Christian | philanthropist and the founder of Days Inn. |
| Booth was also a | philanthropist and a great-grandson of Gen. Harrison Gray |
| Christine Jack Toretti is a businesswoman, | philanthropist, and GOP National Committee member from In |
| banished from the breast of every patriot, | philanthropist, and Christian. |
| erous donation from Ghanshyam Das Birla, a | philanthropist and industrialist. |
| ath of her husband, Mary became a generous | philanthropist and benefactor. |
| 16, 1994) was a noted Utah industrialist, | philanthropist, and third generation gun innovator. |
| Colonel Ricardo was a great | philanthropist and set up a reading in room in the villag |
| es Abramoff (1927-1997) was a businessman, | philanthropist, and inventor born in Tashkent (Uzbekistan |
| k, England - 14 October 1857) was a Quaker | philanthropist and mental-health reformer. |
| v (born 4 March 1926) is a Russian prince, | philanthropist and author. |
| mber 1769 - 18 October 1831) was a British | philanthropist and campaigner against the slave trade. |
| Fry married Sophia Pease (1837-1897), a | philanthropist and political activist and granddaughter o |
| actor Norman Lear, the social activist and | philanthropist, and television producer of such shows as |
| Augustus Hemenway (1853-1931) was a | philanthropist and public servant in Boston, Massachusett |
| It was named after Philip Danforth Armour, | philanthropist and captain of industry. |
| Peter Lampl, OBE (born 1947) is a British | philanthropist and Chairman of the Sutton Trust. |
| He was a renowned | philanthropist, and his dispensary for the care of the ci |
| n English layman and non-juror, known as a | philanthropist and benefactor. |
| In 2010 | philanthropist and producer Daniel Catullo organized a re |
| er 4, 1919 - July 15, 2007) was a Canadian | philanthropist and patron of the arts. |
| He was a great | philanthropist, and was often referred to as Mudisoodaman |
| fon (1810-1893) was a Creole business man, | philanthropist and human rights activist in New Orleans, |
| ne 1921 - 3 January 2009 ) was an American | philanthropist and photographer. |
| nd Times of Thomas Day, 1748-1789: English | Philanthropist and Author, Virtue Almost Personified. |
| He was considered an eminent | philanthropist, and was Treasurer and a Governor of Chris |
| rch for the K.A.N (Kanaa-Aana-Neina) clan, | philanthropist and founder of Bahurdeen School, first sch |
| Messinger is a | philanthropist and is a major donor to conservation and e |
| n 1976) is the daughter of the billionaire | philanthropist and former Seagram chairman, Edgar Bronfma |
| Meanwhile Colin Gallagher has been a | philanthropist and major contributor to the Arts in Irela |
| was an English physician, plant collector, | philanthropist and Quaker. |
| an American diplomat, author, translator, | philanthropist and Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder. |
| 26 April 1986, Innsbruck) was an Austrian | philanthropist and the founder of SOS Children's Villages |
| Campbell - Business Entrepreneur, Leader, | Philanthropist, and, Educator - See WEI, CSU, UGA |
| Campbell - Business Entrepreneur, Leader, | Philanthropist, and, Educator - See CSU, UGA, WEI |
| built in 1904, with funds provided by the | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. |
| 76) was asked to paint a portrait of noted | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. |
| oing so far as attempting to lobby library | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. |
| rnegie was named after the famous American | philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. |
| to secure funds from the Scottish American | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. |
| half of which was paid for by the wealthy | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. |
| ary built with funds provided by the noted | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. |
| urray Vocational School, named in honor of | philanthropist Andrew Buist Murray. |
| s, a city leader, to approach the national | philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for funding assistance. |
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