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    Charles Lawrence Hutchinson (March 7, 1854 – October 7, 1924) was a Chicago business leader and philanthropist who is best remembered today as the founding...
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  • Frederick Hutchinson (1850–1907), English physician and MP for Rye Charles L. Hutchinson (1854–1924), Chicago business leader and philanthropist Charles Scrope...
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    treasurer Charles L. Hutchinson through a donation of $60,000 (equivalent to $2,034,667 in 2023) for the purpose. The interior of Hutchinson Commons in...
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    meeting in paradise within a frame designed by Rossetti. Gifted by Charles L. Hutchinson in the 1920s, it is on display at the Art Institute of Chicago....
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    and elected as its first president the banker and philanthropist Charles L. Hutchinson, who "is arguably the single most important individual to have shaped...
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    improved relations between capital and labor. Potter Palmer and Charles L. Hutchinson were inclined to agree, but Marshall Field was not. A number of...
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  • steamer Charles L. Hutchinson (2) for the Pioneer Steamship Company of Cleveland, Ohio, and entered service on September 24, 1952. In 1961, the Hutchinson was...
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    diamonds named for financier and long-time Art Institute President, Charles L. Hutchinson. A section of the Chicago Lakefront Trail, an 18-mile multi-use...
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    Palmer William Hulbert, president of baseball's National League Charles L. Hutchinson, banker, philanthropist and founding president of the Art Institute...
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    him, including Marshall Field, Edson Keith, Martin A. Ryerson, Charles L. Hutchinson and George Pullman. The association hired the renowned architectural...
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    the academy was renamed the Art Institute of Chicago. The banker Charles L. Hutchinson served as its elected president until his death in 1924. The school...
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  • (Laws) 1900: Frederick Stark Pearson (Science), Charles Ernest Fay (Letters) 1901: Charles L. Hutchinson (Arts) 1902: George S. Boutwell (Laws), Amos Dolbear...
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    Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Later that year she was renamed Charles L. Hutchinson. The Hutchinson stranded on the Keweenaw Peninsula on October 31, 1925 (near...
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    ice pack caused damage to her hull. In a 1924 collision with the Charles L. Hutchinson, both ships received minor damage, Two separate groundings in 1928...
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    Frederick Charles Hutchinson (August 12, 1919 – November 12, 1964) was an American professional baseball player, a major league pitcher for the Detroit...
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  • IMO 7224332". shipspotting.com. 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012. Underhill, L. G. (2000-07-11). "Five years of monitoring African Penguins after the Apollo...
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    members who love and support the arts. Hamlin Garland (1907-1914) Charles L. Hutchinson (1915–16) Karleton Hackett (1917-1918) William O. Goodman (1919-1920)...
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  • Charles G. Dawes. 30th Vice President of the United States : 154  Marshall Field. founder of Marshall Field and Company: 161  Charles L. Hutchinson....
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    William Asa Hutchinson II (/ˈeɪsə/, AY-sə; born December 3, 1950) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician who served as the 46th governor...
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  • Ayer, Martin A. Ryerson, James Ellsworth, Charles L. Hutchinson, and Washington Irving Way and Chauncey L. Williams (of Way & Williams). In 1976, women...
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    the new museum building, the president of the board of trustees, Charles L. Hutchinson, favored commissioning such as work from one of a dozen better-known...
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    C. Logan, Stanley Field, Martin A. Ryerson, Harry Pratt Judson, Charles L. Hutchinson, Julius Rosenwald, John Miller, Edward B. Butler, W. H. Miner, A...
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    the school and the museum, working closely with Board President Charles L. Hutchinson. His investment in the Art Institute was so intimate that "he knew...
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  • Other early benefactors included businessmen Charles L. Hutchinson (trustee, treasurer and donor of Hutchinson Commons), Martin A. Ryerson (president of...
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  • with JEIDA and was Reorganized into JEITA. Larry D. Wolfgang and Charles L. Hutchinson (ed) The ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs 1991 Sixty-Eighth editionARRL...
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  • Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (August 18, 1856 – September 14, 1932) was an American composer and lyricist of gospel songs and gospel tunes. He is said to...
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    Antonio, Texas (d. 2019) Died: T. E. Collcutt, 84, English architect Charles L. Hutchinson, 70, American philanthropist and founder of the Art Institute of...
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  • originally a gospel outfit known as the Hutchinson Sunbeams who toured the gospel circuit with their father Joe Hutchinson. The Sunbeams sang on Jerry Van Dyke’s...
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    Anne Hutchinson (née Marbury; July 1591 – August 1643) was a Puritan spiritual advisor, religious reformer, and an important participant in the Antinomian...
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