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  2. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Harry McNevin said that in 1988 the ORU Board of Regents "rubber-stamped" the "use of millions in endowment money to buy a Beverly Hills property so that Oral Roberts could have a West Coast office and house." [54] In addition, he said a country club membership was purchased for the Roberts' home. The lavish expenses led to McNevin's ...

  3. CityPlex Towers - Wikipedia

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    CityPlex Towers is a complex of three high-rise office towers located at 81st Street and Lewis Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma.The complex was originally constructed by Oral Roberts University as City of Faith Medical and Research Center and meant to be a major charismatic Christian hospital.

  4. Museum of the Home - Wikipedia

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    The gardens are heavenly, the gift shop divine. It might be the best present-shopping spot in London." [9] The Museum's director Sonia Solicari views the almshouse as "a viable model for 21st-century housing", comparing it to the modern concept of pod living and saying that "The home of the future is looking a lot like the past." [24]

  5. John Butler Talcott - Wikipedia

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    While president, he made a pivotal gift for the acquisition of art. [17] [18] He created the Talcott Art Fund in 1903 [19] with a donation of $20,000 in gold bonds [20] to the New Britain Art Institute, followed by another gift of $5000. The donations were made for the specific purchase of "original modern oil paintings either by native or ...

  6. Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Finis Alonzo Crutchfield Jr. (() August 22, 1916 [1] – () May 21, 1987 [2]) was a noted American clergyman and a bishop in the United Methodist Church.He began his pastoral career after graduating from Duke University Divinity School in 1940.

  7. Bradford Kelleher - Wikipedia

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    He opened a new museum gift shop, which was called the Art and Book Shop. [1] At first, Kelleher's new Met store offered little more than a collection of postcards of museum objects and other trinkets. [2] However, he soon began to act on plans to expand the store and sell reproductions of famous works of art. [1]

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  9. Museum shop - Wikipedia

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    The gift shop of the Musée de La Poste. A museum shop or museum store is a gift shop in a museum. Typical offerings include reproductions of works in the museum, picture postcards, books related to the museum's collections, and various kinds of souvenirs. Art museums often include clothing and decorative objects inspired by or copying artwork. [1]