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Æthelstan was a generous donor of manuscripts and relics to the church, and these provide a further source of information.
In later life, Hobart was a generous donor to Rutgers, received an honorary degree after becoming vice president, and shortly before his death was elected a trustee.
Henna was also a generous donor and volunteer in numerous organizations.
Hayes was a generous donor of time and money to a number of causes and organizations, including the Riverside Shakespeare Company of New York City.
His widow, Rosemary was a very generous donor to the square.
Brown University named its new Life Sciences building ( its largest capital project up to date ) after Sidney Frank, the single most generous donor in the University's history.
It was called the Northcroft Library, after another generous donor and was designed by John Harrison ( b. 1935 ).
The West Wing of the hospital is now called the Harry Tchalikian Wing, pursuant to a generous donation made by an anonymous donor.
Most houses are named after former headmasters, the exceptions being Manor, Farmer, and Mercers ( named after a building, a generous donor and the Worshipful Company respectively ).< ref >
" ( One generous donor did contribute at the $ 10, 000 level.
The stadium was originally named Perry Shorts Stadium in honor of R. Perry Shorts, a Saginaw banker who was a 1900 graduate and a generous donor.
Vilar became known globally as a generous donor to opera companies, performing arts organizations, and educational institutions in several parts of the world.
The opening paragraph stated, The New York State comptroller, Alan Hevesi, encouraged California pension managers to invest in a private capital fund founded by a man whose wife has been a generous donor to his political campaigns.

generous and was
While the picture was taken, Mr. Miller's disposition to be generous to Mr. Sandburg increased to the point where he advised, ' I won't even charge you the one dollar rental fee ' ''.
The President was even more generous with the First Lady than he had been before the tragedy.
This was accordingly done, and the plight of the grateful Mrs. Morris was much relieved as a result of the generous loan, the amount of which is not known.
He said he was a friend of Heywood Broun who had run a free employment bureau for several months during the depression, but the generous Broun to whom I wrote did not know his name and I somehow conceived the morbid notion that the man in question was prowling round the house.
In reference to Brown's raid she wrote, `` though we are non-resistants and religiously believe it better to reform by moral and not by carnal weapons, we know thee was anemated by the most generous and philanthropic motives ''.
He could be lavishly generous with friends, cab drivers and bellboys, but with dealers he was tough.
She was generous with her encores and the audience was equally so with its cheers and applause and flowers.
He was an attentive and generous husband, overgenerous, a lot of people felt, because they knew that money must be a problem to him.
He was generous to the poor ; it was his custom to comment severely in his preaching on the public characters of his times ; and he introduced popular reforms in the order and manner of public worship.
Andrew was generous primarily with his wife's German relatives and followers, which caused discontent among his subjects.
Canova had obtained letters of introduction to the Venetian ambassador, the Cavaliere Zulian, and enlightened and generous protector of the arts, and was received in the most hospitable manner.
In a generous act by his father, he was adopted and raised in Vienna by his childless aunt Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen.
Potter was a generous patron of the Girl Guides whose troops she allowed to make their summer encampments on her lands and whose company she enjoyed as an older woman.
He was very generous to us in our early years and we learned a lot from him.
Since the new Emperor was not any more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life.
A Discourse of Sallets: " Sellery, apium Italicum, ( and of the Petroseline Family ) was formerly a stranger with us ( nor very long since in Italy ) is an hot and more generous sort of Macedonian Persley or Smallage ... and for its high and grateful Taste is ever plac'd in the middle of the Grand Sallet, at our Great Men's tables, and Praetors feasts, as the Grace of the whole Board ".
This relationship was rooted largely in the generous and lenient treatment of Japanese POWs by the Nationalist government in the years immediately following the Japanese surrender in 1945, and was felt especially strongly as a bond of personal obligation by the most senior members then in power .< ref name =" Journal1 "> Gillin, Donald G. and Etter, Charles.
Chief Keokuk gave a generous portion of the land to Antoine's wife, Marguerite, who was the granddaughter of a Sac chief.
Bazille was generous with his wealth, and helped support his less fortunate associates by giving them space in his studio and materials to use.
In England he was given a generous welcome, which included an introduction to King George IV and the receipt of £ 7000 after a residence of five months.

generous and found
After her abdication the queen came to reside in Rome, where she was confirmed in her baptism by the Pope, in whom she found a generous friend and benefactor, on Christmas Day, 1655.
A study published by the Kaiser Family Foundation in 2008 found the Fee-for-Service Medicare benefit package was less generous than either the typical large employer PPO plan or the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Standard Option.
Modern scholars have found little evidence as to whether the marriage was a happy one, but the pair had a considerable number of children in a short space of time, and Philip was exceptionally generous to Joan by the standards of the day.
Maelgwn was a generous supporter of Christianity, making donations to found churches throughout Wales, far beyond the bounds of his own kingdom.
Pershore, however, found a generous patron in the wealthy nobleman Odda of Deerhurst ( d. 1056 ), who restored many of its lands and granted new ones.
The Earl and Countess of Dorchester were also generous to the church, and their joint tomb, designed by Robert Adam with sculpture by Agostino Carlini, is to be found in the north transept.
He had good friends, however, in his old master, Oswald Myconius, and subsequently in Heinrich Bullinger, and he was enabled to continue his studies at the universities of Strassburg and Bourges ( 1532 – 1533 ); in Paris, he found a generous patron in the person of Job Steiger of Berne.
According to the inscriptions found, Antiochus appears to have been a pious person and had a generous spirit.
He then transferred to another military school where his classmates found the young Remington to be a pleasant fellow, a bit careless and lazy, good-humored, and generous of spirit, but definitely not soldier material.
A second sarcophagus, was found lying on its side with its almost undamaged lid propped against the wall nearby ; it was eventually presented to Theodore M. Davis, the excavation's financial sponsor as a gesture of appreciation for his generous financial support.
" He recalls that he attempted to get himself removed from his editorial position by " asking for bigger and bigger raises ," but instead found his demands met-even to the extent that he was given " generous stock options " and " made a vice president of public relations for the company.
Pressured by globalization, generous welfare states have found themselves incapable of competing with those that provide only minimal support to their citizens, making very low social support the norm.
Efran ( 1974 ) found that subjects were more generous when giving out sentences to attractive individuals than to unattractive individuals, even when exactly the same crime was committed.
Many people also found him trustworthy, generous and loyal and thought his temperament was a way of blowing off steam as well as fending off those who wanted to diminish his creative power or try to control him .< p >
Eva Longoria stated that she found a " generous spirit " at L ' Oréal.
His tomb can be found at Kilcrea Friary with the epitaph ( probably composed by his widow ): " Lo Arthur Leary, generous, handsome, brave, / Slain in his bloom lies in this humble grave.
Barrington usually woke up when his century was in sight, and a sweep of Simpson was dropped by Brian Booth, but a drive found its way to the boundary and a single brought up his hundred and a surprisingly generous round of applause from the stadium.
When Leo XIII determined to open the Vatican Archives to the scholars of the world, he found in him the savant to whom he might safely entrust the practical execution of this generous act.
Appius found generous help from Lucius Lucullus, who upon returning from his African command in 75 BC agreed to marry the youngest sister without a dowry.
After its enactment, some consumer advocacy groups criticised the FACT Act claiming that it preempts some stricter and already-existing state regulations, and provides exceptions that are ' far too generous ' to new regulations regarding disclosure of personal information by banks as found in the act.
He served on the board of the Museum of Science and Industry, helped found the support organization for the Los Angeles County Art Institute ( also known as the Otis Art Institute ), gave $ 2 million to help fund the construction of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, provided a major gift to support construction of the Music Center, and provided generous funding to his alma mater, the University of Southern California.
The study found that the most generous benefits that teachers receive are not accounted for in many studies of compensation including: pension, retiree health benefits and job security.
Vandernoot found Tessa's personality "... very nice ," " very understanding, generous, supportive.
The study found that the most generous benefits that teachers receive are not accounted for in many studies of compensation including: pension, retiree health benefits and job security.

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