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Long-time Project Gutenberg volunteer Gregory Newby became the foundation's first CEO.
The foundation's first international field office opened in 1952 in New Delhi, India.
The foundation's first permanent museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, is housed in a modern spiral building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Guggenheim Bilbao was designed by Frank Gehry.
In 1943, Hilla von Rebay and Solomon R. Guggenheim commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to build the foundation's first permanent museum.
The foundation's highest-profile fundraiser is Camp Day, which is held annually on the Wednesday of the first full week in June.
The first Secretary of the foundation was Jerome Davis Greene, the former Secretary of Harvard University, who wrote a " memorandum on principles and policies ” for an early meeting of the trustees that established a rough framework for the foundation's work.
At first, the foundation's drug research strategy revolved around searching for analogues.

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In the parapsychology foundation's long-range experiment, readings are made by a variety of sensitives for a large number of cooperating sitters, trying to throw light on this question of the significance of mediumistic statements.
The crossing lies south of the Bridge of Sighs, and was a replacement for a wooden bridge that had stood on the site since the foundation's early days as a hospital.
Based on recommendations made by the Gaither Study Committee and embraced by the foundation's board of trustees in 1949, the foundation expanded its grant making to include support for higher education, the arts, economic development, civil rights, and the environment, among other areas.
John J. McCloy, the foundation's chairman from 1958 – 1965, knowingly employed numerous agents and, based on the premise that a relationship with the CIA was inevitable, set up a three-person committee responsible for dealing with its requests.
The foundation's efforts reached into several continents, providing staffing and funds to fight illiteracy, create schools for the disabled, set up mobile schools, and provide funding and staffing for several archaeological digs of biblically significant sites.
By bringing these executives together with scientists, academics, NGOs, and foundation members and partners, the foundation's goal is to shed new light on how technologies can be used to, for example, find new vaccines, create economic growth and enhance global communication.
Its only remnant in New Boston is a granite slab in a traffic island that celebrates the foundation's " active research for antigravity and a partial gravity insulator.
In December 2010 plans were announced to redevelop IWM London's First World War gallery in time for the conflict's centenary in 2014, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge became the foundation's patron.
The foundation's National Advisor was Cecilia Tamanda Kadzamira, the official hostess for the former president.
He became a close and key advisor to Junior through the Ludlow massacre, turning around his attitude to unions ; however the foundation's involvement in IR was criticized for advancing the family's business interests.
One of the foundation's projects is the recycling of polyethylene terephthalate ( PET ) plastic bottles for textiles.
In addition to the service completed by its student body, Rockhurst has been recognized as a university by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching with the foundation's community engagement classification for its ongoing engagement with its neighborhood and the Kansas City community.
In 2010, McInnis's work for the Hasan foundation, a total of 150 pages in 23 parts, was posted to the foundation's website.
Dr. Hasan said that " while he and his wife were upset that McInnis refused to endorse their son ..., it had nothing to do with asking McInnis for the foundation's money back.
The foundation's mandate was to be an intellectual think-tank that incubated ideas and policies for the NDP.
In 2008, she was part of the Vodafone Group foundation's World of Difference campaign, which gives people the opportunity to work for a charity of their choice.
The two events at UNESCO raised a 6, 000 euro donation for the foundation ; even so, the foundation's president said in 2006 that the organization was finding it difficult to raise sufficient additional funds for the renovation.
* Richard Glanton ' 68, noted Philadelphia attorney, served as president of the Barnes Foundation in 1990 and was instrumental in creating a museum at Lincoln University ( Pennsylvania ) for the foundation's art collection
The foundation's goal is to advance opportunities for underprivileged kids in the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex and across the globe.

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It will also display special exhibitions from the foundation's main collection.

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The foundation's collections have expanded greatly through eight decades and include every major movement of 20th and 21st century art.
The foundation's web site complains that although there are very many representational artists, they are discriminated against by art museums.
The new site contains increased space for the foundation's art education program and conservation department, a retail shop, and cafe.
The money the foundation takes from ticket sales goes toward raising awareness about the art of Lanzarote, as well as being used to fund the foundation's " artistic, cultural and environmental activities ".

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In 2010, Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, was elected to the foundation's board of trustees.
The report was endorsed by the foundation's board of trustees, and they subsequently voted to move the foundation to New York City in 1953.
One of Krens ’ s most significant initiatives was to expand the foundation's international presence.
The school became a full college of the university in 1994, and was named in honor of the foundation and the foundation's own namesake Will Keith Kellogg ( 1860 – 1951 ), the American breakfast cereal magnate.
The character appeared in a We Are Family Foundation video promoting tolerance, which was criticized by James Dobson of Focus on the Family because of the foundation's link to homosexuality.
One program that signals the shift was the foundation's support as the underwriter of Spike Lee's documentary on New Orleans, When the Levees Broke.
By 1943 this program, under the foundation's Mexican Agriculture Project, had proved such a success with the science of corn propagation and general principles of agronomy that it was exported to other Latin American countries ; in 1956 the program was then taken to India ; again with the geopolitical imperative of providing an antidote to communism.
A trip down the West Coast to visit various university music programs was suggested by the foundation's Arts Officer, Howard Klein.
The Star article indicated that three Foundation managers objected to paying workers in a partisan political campaign, on the grounds that it was an inappropriate use of taxpayer funds and incompatible with the foundation's charitable status.
In 2010, the foundation's Board of Trustees approved 481 awards totaling $ 158 million ; $ 134 million was paid out to grantees over the course of the year.
According to the foundation's 2007 annual report, in that year nearly $ 53 million in grants was devoted to the San Francisco Bay Area.
Among the groups for which he lectured was the Golden Way Foundation, a New Age group in Geneva, Switzerland, and he became close friends with the foundation's leader, Joseph Di Mambro ( 1924 – 1994 ).

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