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    The Imperial Philanthropic Society (Russian: Императорское человеколюбивое общество) was the largest charity of the Russian Empire. The Philanthropic Society...
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    on any investment. This was one of the first housing associations, a philanthropic endeavor that flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century...
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    he served as a trustee of the House of the Poor under the Imperial Philanthropic Society. From 1871 to 1890, he was a trustee of the Ivanovo Girls' School...
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    earthquake and tsunami) are an area of work for society. Count Sano Tsunetami founded the Philanthropic Society (博愛社, Hakuaisha), a relief organization for...
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    until 1891. Then he transferred to the 8th Gymnasium of the Imperial Philanthropic Society in St. Petersburg, from which he graduated in 1893. In the same...
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    Hospital for terminally-ill women Society for the Promotion of diligence in Moscow; Member of the Imperial Philanthropic Society; Treasurer warehouse handicrafts...
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    Throne. He is mainly known for philanthropic activities and his research on the causes of cancer. Born at Tokyo Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Masahito held...
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    Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu (category Imperial Japanese Navy officers)
    sports, and medicine. He is mainly remembered for his philanthropic activities as a member of the Imperial House of Japan. Nobuhito was born at the Aoyama Palace...
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  • Alexander Friedrich von Lieven (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    комитет) in Moscow. In 1861 he was appointed full member of the Imperial Philanthropic Society (Russian: Императорское Человеколюбивое общество) and president...
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    Ministry of War of the Russian Empire Tartu University Library Imperial Philanthropic Society Moscow School of the Order of St Catherine Caucasus Governorate...
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    Shriners (category Clubs and societies in Canada)
    and leadership to the community, and active involvement in social and philanthropic causes. Shriners International is recognizable for its Middle Eastern-inspired...
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    of the Society. According to Claire Midgley (2004), the proportion of female subscribers to the society was typical of philanthropic societies of the...
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    created the International African Society. Operating under the pretense of an international scientific and philanthropic association, it was actually a private...
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    Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu (category Grand Cordons (Imperial Family) of the Order of the Precious Crown)
    following emperor, currently the Emperor Emeritus. She was mainly known for philanthropic activities, particularly her patronage of cancer research organizations...
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    Lisbet Rausing (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Biology)
    philanthropist. She is a co-founder of Arcadia, one of the UK's largest philanthropic foundations. Lisbet Rausing is the eldest daughter of Hans Rausing and...
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    pilgrims travelling to the Islamic holy city of Makkah. Her greatest philanthropical work was the Great Waqf of AlQuds, a large soup kitchen in Jerusalem...
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  • actress Maria Gavrilovna Savina. Among the founders of the society, which engaged in philanthropic works, were artists Vladimir Nikolayevich Davydov [ru]...
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    national boundaries, including humanitarian aid and developmental efforts. Philanthropic organizations with global missions are also coming to the forefront...
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    the Government of India changed the name of the Imperial Library to the National Library by Imperial Library (Change of Name) Act, 1948, and the collection...
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    library at Furman University, is also named for him because of his philanthropic relationship with the university. On his death, he left approximately...
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  • The Aloysius Society is a philanthropic group of current and former University of Oxford students dedicated to supporting those in need around the globe...
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    be accepted into white society, and so the only acceptable solution seemed to be emigration to Africa. "Northern philanthropic groups supported colonization...
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    Gaston, Count of Eu (category Burials at the Imperial Mausoleum at the Cathedral of Petrópolis)
    alternate activities. He and his wife turned their attention toward philanthropic endeavors, choosing to support several charities and social institutions...
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    order named; Seligsohn was elected to the office in 1903. Among the philanthropic institutions of Frankfurt the following are important: Achawa (Verein...
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    and France) and also as a philanthropic and charitable organisation (UK). The Ancient Order of Druids is ruled by the Imperial Grand Archdruid. It is the...
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    1765 by future revolutionary James Madison. The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies were formed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...
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    charities including The Colston Society and The Dolphin Society. The Colston Society was founded in 1726 to emulate the philanthropic work of Edward Colston....
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    allowed them to influence the daily running of the empire and undertake philanthropic works as well as to request the construction of buildings such as the...
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    Dorcas (category Articles containing Imperial Aramaic (700-300 BCE)-language text)
    character who shares her name. Saints portal Dorcas society, name used for philanthropic societies inspired by biblical Tabitha/Dorcas Sabil Abu Nabbut...
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  • Article in the Imperial Republican 3/30/09: Daily Nebraskan Article about iVan trip.http://www.dailynebraskan.com/news/innocents-society-spans-state-in-goodwill-trek-1...
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