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John Arrillaga (April 3, 1937 – January 24, 2022) was an American billionaire real estate developer and philanthropist who was one of the largest landowners in Silicon Valley. [1] He was also a college basketball player when he attended Stanford University .
Arrillaga-Andreessen was born in Palo Alto, California, the daughter of Frances C. Arrillaga and billionaire real estate developer John Arrillaga, Sr. [4] She received a BA (1992) and MA (1999) in Art History from Stanford University, an MA (1998) in Education from Stanford School of Education, and an MBA (1997) from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
C: History Corner courtyard ... [22] [23] Also in that area is the Frances C. Arrillaga Memorial, named after the wife of John Arrillaga; it has unusual acoustic ...
For the descendants, and their close relatives, of John Arrillaga (born 1937), American billionaire real estate developer. Pages in category "Arrillaga family" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Arrillaga is a surname. Notable people include: Blanca Renée Arrillaga (1917–2011), Uruguayan chemist, botanist, professor and agrostologist; Eduardo Arrillaga (born 1961), Mexican rower; John Arrillaga (1937–2022), American real estate billionaire; José Joaquín de Arrillaga, seventh (1792–1794) and tenth (1800–1814) governor of Alta ...
A syndrome of signs and symptoms which include sclerosis of the pulmonary artery, polycythemia, dyspnea and cyanosis.It was first described by Ayerza in a lecture in 1901. Later one of his students, Francisco C. Arrillaga, included the observations into a 1912 thesis and in 1925 published a full description of the diseas
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John Arrillaga, American real estate magnate and billionaire philanthropist known for developing Silicon Valley in northern California; in Inglewood, California (d. 2022) [14] Samuel Ginn , American engineer known for launching the early cellular phone company AirTouch Communications , and philanthropist who created the Ginn Family Foundation ...