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  2. Smithsonian Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Castle in April 1865 "The Castle" (built, 1847) on the National Mall: the institution's earliest building remains its headquarters.. In many ways, the origin of the Smithsonian Institution can be traced to a group of Washington citizens who, being "impressed with the importance of forming an association for promoting useful knowledge," met on June 28, 1816, to establish the Columbian ...

  3. Winnie Owens-Hart - Wikipedia

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    Among museums which hold examples of her work is the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution; [4] she has created public artwork for Arlington County, Virginia, [5] and has worked at the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial in Philadelphia. [6] She has received an Individual Craftsman Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. [1]

  4. Susan L. Talbott - Wikipedia

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    Before coming to the Atheneum, Talbott was director of Smithsonian Arts at the Smithsonian Institution for three years. [2] ... but also with growing the endowment ...

  5. List of colleges and universities in the United States by ...

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    The University of Texas System has the largest system-wide endowment of any American public higher education institution. For public universities, larger endowments are often associated with flagship state universities, especially those associated with a medical school. Sixteen states do not have institutions included in this list: Alaska ...

  6. John A. Roebling II - Wikipedia

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    A collection of 16,000 mineral samples, among them many type specimens, along with an endowment of $150,000, was contributed by Roebling to the Smithsonian Institution. [4] The collection was described in the organization's annual report as including "practically every known mineral species". [5]

  7. Save America's Treasures - Wikipedia

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    The National Endowment for the Arts, ... Historic Sound Recording Collections of the American People, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. ($750,000)

  8. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars - Wikipedia

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    The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars was established within the Smithsonian Institution, but it has its own board of trustees, composed both of government officials and of people from private life appointed by the president of the United States. It publishes a digital magazine, the Wilson Quarterly. [6] [7]

  9. This Day in History: Smithsonian Institute created - AOL

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    The institution was established as a result of the funds from James Smithson, a British scientist. Smithson left his This Day in History: Smithsonian Institute created