| Kathryn M. Borman, Nancy P. Greenman - 1994 - 448 strani
...Carnegie Corporation, the last of the Carnegie trusts, 8 was endowed with $125 million and chartered "to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge...understanding among the people of the United States." Lagemann also states that a foundation so chartered could exercise power beyond that inherent in its... | |
| 1996 - 638 strani
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| Jacob Rader Marcus - 1996 - 668 strani
...Senator and Mrs. Simon Guggenheim wished to use their money, which was— in the language of the Act — "for the purpose of receiving and maintaining a fund or funds and applying the same or the income thereof to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding... | |
| Brendan Grimes - 1998 - 304 strani
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| Randall G. Holcombe - 300 strani
...to charity. His widow was much more charitable, and in 1907 established the Russell Sage Foundation "for the purpose of receiving and maintaining a fund, or funds, and applying the income thereof to the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States of America." To accomplish its... | |
| Mark Dowie - 2002 - 368 strani
...establishing their trusts. Although Carnegie's foundation was launched with a loftier intention — "to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge...understanding among the people of the United States" — until very recently most of it's education funding went to grantees who better fulfilled the purposes... | |
| Peter Krass - 2002 - 632 strani
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