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Heye and Museum
It has three facilities: the National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington, D. C., which opened on September 21, 2004, on Fourth Street and Independence Avenue, Southwest ; the George Gustav Heye Center, a permanent museum in New York City ; and the Cultural Resources Center, a research and collections facility in Suitland, Maryland.
He started the Museum of the American Indian and his Heye Foundation in 1916.
The Heye Trust included a restriction requiring the collection to be displayed in New York City, and moving the collection to a Museum outside of New York aroused substantial opposition from New York politicians.
The Museum ’ s George Gustav Heye Center occupies two floors of the Alexander Hamilton U. S. Custom House in Lower Manhattan.
The National Museum of the American Indian is home to the collection of the former Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation.
Heye used his collection to found New York ’ s Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation and directed it until his death in 1957.
The Heye Foundation ’ s Museum of the American Indian opened to the public in New York City in 1922.
The fort's site is now occupied by the Alexander Hamilton U. S. Custom House, which currently houses the George Gustav Heye Center, part of the National Museum of the American Indian.
The George Gustav Heye Center is a branch of the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City, USA.
The center is named for George Gustav Heye, who began collecting Native American artifacts in 1903 and opened the Museum of the American Indian on Audubon Terrace in upper Manhattan in 1922.
In September 2004, as part of the Continuum 12 artists series, an exhibit of her work opened in New York City and the George Gustav Heye Center of the National Museum of the American Indian.
The Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation.
Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, Vols.
* National Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation

Heye and public
Similar to the Heye Center in Lower Manhattan, the museum offers a range of exhibitions, film and video screenings, school group programs, public programs and living culture presentations throughout the year.

Heye and on
Heye who argued that all of the anti-Semitic statements made by Raeder and Dönitz were historically unimportant because neither had been convicted of crimes against humanity, suggesting these statements were forced on them by the Nazi regime and claimed that Raeder was opposed to anti-Semitism because of his efforts to protect officers who were Mischlinge.
The current arrangement represented a political compromise between those who wished to keep the Heye Collection in New York, and those who wanted it to be part of the new NMAI on the National Mall.
Infinity of Nations, located on level 2, is the permanent collection of the Heye Center, and shows the scope of the Smithsonian's collection.
In addition, Heye, acting on his own, informed the Japanese that German recognition of Manchukuo would soon be coming, a claim that strained German relations with both the Chinese ( who were offended at the idea of German recognition for Manchukuo ) and the Japanese ( who were offended when German recognition did not come ).

Heye and Audubon
The Heye Collection was formerly displayed in the Audubon Terrace location, but had long been seeking a new building.

Heye and New
His break-through commission was the design of the Alexander Hamilton U. S. Custom House in New York City ( now housing the George Gustav Heye Center ).

Heye and City
On October 28, 1895, Harry Heye Tammen, owner of a curio and souvenir shop, and Frederick Gilmer Bonfils, a Kansas City real estate and lottery operator, purchased the Evening Post for $ 12, 500.
In 1909 he was silent partner for Frederick Gilmer Bonfils and Harry Heye Tammen in the purchase of the Kansas City Post.

Heye and .
The German historian Jost Dülffer wrote that Raeder would have been better off in preparing the Z Plan with following the advice of Commander Hellmuth Heye who had advocated in a 1938 paper a guerre-de-course strategy of Kreuzerkrieg ( cruiser war ) in which groups of Panzerschiffe and submarines would attack British convoys or Karl Dönitz who also advocated a guerre-de-course strategy of using " wolf-packs " of submarines to attack British commerence.
The leading defender of Zenker's speech was the CDU politician Commander Hellmuth Heye, who once been an officer in the Kriegsmarine.
Heye ended his speech that both Raeder and Dönitz were heroic men and excellent officers who had kept up morale in the Kriegsmarine to the very end despite heavy casualties, and he hoped that every German would see them as role models.
The Social Democratic politician Carlo Schmid read out in the Bundestag the anti-Semitic lines from Raeder's Heroes ' Day Speech of 1939 ; noted that Raeder had not only refused to apologise for that speech, but testified at Nuremberg that he believed that Germany was threatened by " International Jewry "; and argued that Germans to have a better future meant Raeder could not be a role model or seen as a hero as Zenker and Heye wanted.
Heye Puzzles offer Bastin's work as jigsaw puzzles.
It was created by Heye & Partner, McDonald's agency based in Unterhaching, Germany, near Munich, and a member of the DDB Worldwide Communications Group, Inc.
George Gustav Heye ( 1874 – 1957 ) traveled throughout North and South America collecting native objects.
The Heye collection became part of the Smithsonian in June 1990, and represents approximately 85 % of the holdings of the NMAI.
The Heye Center offers a range of exhibitions, film and video screenings, school group programs and living culture presentations throughout the year.
The collection, which became part of the Smithsonian in June 1990, was assembled by George Gustav Heye ( 1874 – 1957 ) during a 54-year period, beginning in 1903.

Foundation's and Museum
During early discussions on where to build the Hall of Fame and Museum, the Foundation's board considered the Cuyahoga River.
The Foundation's board of trustees hired Richard Fargo Brown, then director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, as the founding director of the museum with the task of constructing a building to house the Kimbell's art collection.
* The Lincoln Museum ( Fort Wayne, Indiana ) — a repository for Lincoln Financial Foundation's Abraham Lincoln memorabilia ; closed to the public in 2008

Foundation's and American
In 2003, Benigni was honored by the National Italian American Foundation ( NIAF ), receiving the Foundation's NIAF Special Achievement Award in Entertainment.
The permanent collection of the foundation is based primarily on nine private collections: Solomon R. Guggenheim ’ s collection of non-objective paintings ; Karl Nierendorf ’ s collection of German expressionism and early abstract expressionism ; Katherine S. Dreier's gift of paintings and sculptures ; Peggy Guggenheim ’ s collection, concentrating on abstraction and surrealism ; Justin K. and Hilde Thannhauser ’ s collection of impressionist, post-impressionist, and early modern masterpieces ; part of Hilla von Rebay's collection ; Giuseppe Panza di Biumo's holdings of American minimalist, post-minimalist, environmental and conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s ; a collection of photographs and mixed media from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation ; and the Bohen Foundation's collection of film, video, photography and new media.
Illusions was critically acclaimed ; it received the 1985 Black American Cinema Society Award and the Black Filmmaker Foundation's Jury Prize in 1989 as best film of the decade.
The American Farm Bureau Foundation's Dates to Celebrate Agriculture calendar includes a " National Pigs-in-a-Blanket Day " to be observed every April 24.
Savimbi benefited from the support of influential American conservatives, including The Heritage Foundation's Michael Johns and other U. S. conservative leaders, who helped elevate Savimbi's stature in Washington and promoted the transfer of American weapons to his war.
He is currently a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, and a member of the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center Advisory Council, the Council on Foreign Relations, the United States Defense Policy Board, the American Alternative Foundation, and the United States National Security Advisory Group.
In 1985, his memoir Living Up the Street received the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award.
He is also a critical consultant for the Lockman Foundation's New American Standard Bible.
Abelson received many distinguished awards, including the National Medal of Science in 1987, the National Science Foundation's Distinguished Achievement Award, the American Medical Association's Scientific Achievement Award, the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal and the Waldo E. Smith Medal in 1988.
Reason Foundation's policy research areas include: air traffic control, American domestic monetary policy, school choice, eminent domain, government reform, housing, land use, immigration, privatization, public-private partnerships, urban traffic and congestion, transportation, industrial hemp, medical marijuana, police raids and militarization, free trade, globalization and telecommunications.
He has written " You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics " ( Yale: 2000 ) and " In China's Shadow: The Crisis of American Entrepreneurship " ( Yale: 2006 ) as part of the Future of American Democracy Foundation's Future of American Democracy Series.
* The Asimov festschrift Foundation's Friends includes a sequel to " The Dead Past " by American science fiction writer Barry N. Malzberg called " The Present Eternal ".
One of the group's first shows was at the Channing-Murray Foundation's cafe The Red Herring in Urbana, Illinois, with former American Football drummer Steve Lamos ' solo project DMS.
He held the Fulbright Program's John Adams Chair in American Studies in 2000-01 and participated in the National Science Foundation's 2003 Antarctic Artists and Writers Program.
* 2008: Eugene O ' Neill Foundation's Tao House Award for serving the American theatre with distinction
According to the Foundation's literature, " Amerind " is a contraction of the words " American " and " Indian ".
* In 2007, His translation of Claro's Electric Flesh was a finalist for the French American Foundation's Translation Prize.

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