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    Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer (née Ernst; January 2, 1887 – September 1, 1970) was an American journalist, philanthropist, civil rights activist, and art...
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  • Agnes Meyer may refer to: Agnes Meyer-Brandis (born 1973), German artist Agnes Meyer Driscoll (1889–1971), American cryptanalyst Agnes E. Meyer (1887–1970)...
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  • List of artwork associated with Agnes E. Meyer includes works donated by her and her husband Eugene Meyer to the National Gallery of Art, or works of...
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    in 1998. Katharine Meyer was born in 1917 into a wealthy family in New York City, to Agnes Elizabeth (née Ernst) and Eugene Meyer. During her childhood...
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    to his long-term correspondent and sponsor Agnes E. Meyer – as well as by his lucrative lecture tours. Meyer also acted as surety for the mortgage. The...
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    (1891–1987), Australian solicitor Agnes Mellers (died 1513/1514), English co-founder of Nottingham High School Agnes E. Meyer (1887–1970), American journalist...
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  • Rowland Evans Katharine Graham Harold Hayes Walter Lippmann Aileen Mehle Agnes E. Meyer Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. George Plimpton Norman Podhoretz James Reston...
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    structure designed by Platt remains intact, including the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Auditorium which serves as the venue for many public programs.[citation...
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    Post-Impressionism Marie-Hortense Fiquet List of artwork associated with Agnes E. Meyer Croix de Provence on the Montagne Sainte-Victoire Wells, John C. (2008)...
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    Eugene Meyer, financier, publisher of The Washington Post Agnes E. Meyer, journalist, philanthropist, civil rights activist, wife of Eugene Meyer Theodore...
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    Alfred Stieglitz, artist Marius de Zayas, art collector/journalist/poet Agnes E. Meyer and photographer/critic/arts patron Paul Haviland. Initially intended...
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    Martin Luther King Jr., and aided by a small grant from the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, Hooks took a leave of absence from the Negro Ensemble Company...
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    (1875–1920), Paris, to 1915. From 1915 to 1961: Eugene (1875–1959) and Agnes E. (1887–1970) Meyer, Washington, D.C., and Mt. Kisco, New York, purchased jointly...
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  • The New York Times Courtney E. Martin (2002), feminist writer and editor of the feminist blog Feministing Agnes E. Meyer (1907), journalist, philanthropist...
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    French novelist and 1952 laureate of the Nobel Prize in Literature Agnes E. Meyer, 83, American journalist, philanthropist and activist Astronauts would...
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    Warren and Saul Alinsky. After the Meyers' deaths, the house became the property of the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, which then leased the house...
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    Institute. In 1987, Meridian acquired the White-Meyer House and grounds from the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. In 1992, Meridian was renamed Meridian...
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  • Associated Press, the Newspaper Association of America, the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, and the Federal City Council. Boisfeuillet 'Bo' Jones to...
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    building in 1988. At this time, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry and the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation were the clinic's primary financial supporters. Simultaneously...
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    Common Health Action. Harrington was a board member of the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, Consumer Health Foundation, Bowie State Board of Visitors...
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  • Steilneset Memorial monument in Vardø, Norway. Purchased through the Agnes E. Meyer and Elise S. Haas Fund and the gifts of Doris and Donald Fisher, Helen...
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  • faculty members taught 70 students. A $10,000 grant from the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation enabled the school to offer scholarships to 8 students. In...
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  • former Board of Directors of the Walter E. Meyer Research Institute of Law for the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation; past President of the San Diego...
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    Houghton, Boardman's sister Florence Boardman Keep, Ellen Warder Leonard, Agnes E. Meyer, Louise Norman, Cissy Patterson, Isabel Weld Perkins, Elizabeth Hope...
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  • Foundation created the Resilience Fund in collaboration with the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation and other contributors. The Resilience Fund make grants to...
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  • legal rights. Denney launched the WPA with a grant from the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, a tiny[clarification needed] staff, a three-story building...
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  • Conference, Chairman of the DC Board of Education, President of the Eugene & Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, Chair of the Visitors' Services Center, and Director and...
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  • of the 1920s. It used a sliding alphabet system. It was developed by Agnes Meyer Driscoll and William Gresham. In 1937 the United States Congress recognized...
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  • Eugene Meyer, investment banker and first president of the World Bank. He also owned The Washington Post publishing company. Her grandmother was Agnes Ernst...
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    ISBN 978-0226520001. Meyer, Agnes E. Out of These Roots. 1959. Pusey, Merlo J. Eugene Meyer. 1974. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eugene Meyer (financier)...
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