William Church Osborn (December 21, 1862 – January 3, 1951) was the son of a prominent New York City family who served in a variety of civic roles including...
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William Henry Osborn (December 21, 1820 – March 2, 1894) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was a railroad tycoon who, as head of the Illinois...
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tuberculosis soon after their wedding. His younger brother was William Church Osborn, who served as president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and...
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A. Osborn (born 1947), American bank executive William Church Osborn (1862–1951), New York State Democratic Committee Chairman, 1914–1916 William H. Osborn...
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February 27, 1907 to Durand-Ruel); [Durand-Ruel, New York, 1907]; William Church Osborn, New York (1907–d. 1951) Galerie de la société des amis des arts...
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American banker William Church Osborn (1862–1951), American philanthropist William H. Osborn (1820–1894), 19th-century railroad tycoon George Osborn (disambiguation)...
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Spanish Renaissance patio. After his death, he was succeeded by William Church Osborn. His niece, Katharine Graham, in her memoir Personal History, described...
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philanthropist William Church Osborn who served as the president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Morris Jesup Dodge (1867–1875), who died young. William E. Dodge...
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Osborn Jr. was born in Princeton, New Jersey in 1887. Born into the wealthy and influential Osborn family, he was the son of Henry Fairfield Osborn,...
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Oaklander, Christine I. (2008). "Jonathan Sturges, W. H. Osborn, and William Church Osborn: A Chapter in American Art Patronage". Metropolitan Museum...
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Museum of Art in New York City and was donated to the museum by William Church Osborn in 1949. Although Tahiti is depicted as an innocent paradise, the...
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included William Earl Dodge III; Cleveland Hoadley Dodge; Mary Melissa Hoadley Dodge; Alice Clinton Hoadley Dodge (who married William Church Osborn); and...
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Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler, married Aileen Osborn, daughter of art collector William Church Osborn. She enjoyed playing golf, contract bridge, gardening...
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Institute of Technology (RIT). Aileen Osborn was born on June 25, 1892 in Garrison, New York to William Church Osborn, an art collector who later donated...
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soldier and Medal of Honor recipient William A. Osborn (born 1947), American bank executive William Church Osborn (1862–1951), New York State Democratic...
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House" (PDF). New York Times. October 9, 1907. Retrieved 17 March 2015. "Osborn and Dodge Family Papers". Princeton University Library. The Department of...
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Dick Bremer, TV broadcaster for the Minnesota Twins Kathryn Edin, William Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, at Princeton University...
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"Central Park Monuments - William Church Osborn Gates". www.nycgovparks.org. NYC Parks. Retrieved 27 January 2020. "W.C. OSBORN HEAD OF ART MUSEUM; Metropolitan...
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that 1918 would be a Republican year. Roosevelt instead endorsed William Church Osborn, though he would later claim to have engineered Smith's nomination...
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Buffalo George M. Palmer February 1912 – March 1914 Cobleskill William Church Osborn March 1914 – April 1916 Garrison Edwin S. Harris April 1916 – September...
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Anne G. Osborn (born 1943)[citation needed] is an American physician who works at the University of Utah. She holds the William H. and Patricia W. Child...
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Administrative Aims of the Hospital" (1931) "Friends of Nursing: Mrs. William Church Osborn" (1932) Clinical Education in Nursing (1932, with Blanche Pfefferkorn)...
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Jacob Marks; Andrew H. Green; Joseph I. Green; Stephen S. Blake; William Church Osborn; Willard H. Mase; Roswell A. Parmenter; A. Bleecker Banks; Abram...
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MUSEUM HEAD; Lawyer Becomes President of Metropolitan as Successor to William C. Osborn" (PDF). The New York Times. 21 January 1947. Retrieved 22 March 2019...
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1990. Other versions of the piece are featured on part of the William Church Osborn Gates (1952) at Central Park and the Paul J. Rainey Memorial Gates...
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encyclopedia by the Baghdadī bibliophile, Ibn Ishāq al-Nadīm. William E. Dodge William E. Dodge Jr. Cleveland Hoadley Dodge David S. Dodge "Bayard Dodge...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art acquired the painting in 1902 as a gift from William Church Osborn, a New York lawyer who would eventually become president of the...
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Howard J. Osborn was a former director of security at the Central Intelligence Agency who was forced to resign because he withheld documents from the FBI...
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Publishers. p. 77. ISBN 978-1-78374-017-8. William Force Stead Papers. James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript...
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John W. Davis Walter S. Gifford Dorothy Thompson 1939 Martha Berry William Church Osborn George Wharton Pepper 1940 Carrie Chapman Catt James E. West Wendell...
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