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  2. Smith Richardson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Smith Richardson Foundation was established in 1935 by H. Smith Richardson Sr. and his wife Grace Jones Richardson. Richardson transformed the Vicks Chemical Company, a firm created by his father, Lunsford Richardson, into one of the leading over-the-counter drug companies in the world. In later years, Richardson-Vicks also became a major ...

  3. Randolph Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Randolph Foundation is a New York -based charitable foundation that first operated in 1972 as the H. Smith Richardson Charitable Trust. It transitioned to independence from the Smith Richardson Foundation, assuming the name of The Randolph Foundation from 1991–1993, and was reconstituted as a NY non-profit corporation in 2002.

  4. Bill Stetson - Wikipedia

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    Stetson is the grandson of Eugene W. Stetson, a corporate and banking pioneer who was involved in early ownership of Coca-Cola and expansions of the Illinois Central Railroad and J.P. Morgan & Co., and the great grandson of Lunsford Richardson, a U.S. pharmacist and entrepreneur who founded the Vicks Chemical Company (which became Richardson Vicks Inc.), which owned companies such as Vidal ...

  5. 9/11 Public Discourse Project - Wikipedia

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    The project received a $25,000 grant from the Smith Richardson Foundation on December 31, 2004, to allow Commissioner Christopher A. Kojm to "lead an effort to educate the American public on the findings of the 9/11 Commission. He will organize a series of nationwide briefings by the members of the commission at which they will discuss the ...

  6. Ivan D. London and Miriam London - Wikipedia

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    Partially supported by private foundations, including the Smith Richardson Foundation, they were able to support their research on China over a period of twelve years, from 1963 through 1975, in which they took yearly field trips of two to three-month duration to Hong Kong and Taiwan.

  7. The Idler (Canadian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Idler was a Canadian literary magazine, published from 1985 to 1993. [ 2] Named after Samuel Johnson 's 18th-century historical essay series The Idler, the magazine included poetry and fiction but was mainly dedicated to essays. The Idler described its ideal reader as "a sprightly, octogenarian spinster with a drinking problem, and an ...

  8. National Association of Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Campus Coalition for Democracy, the National Association of Scholars was founded in 1987 by Herbert London and Stephen Balch [ 6][ 7] with the goal of preserving the "Western intellectual heritage". [ 2] As of 2021, Peter Wyatt Wood is the president. [ 8] The advisory board of the NAS has included several notable ...

  9. Sha'Carri Richardson Says Her Grandmother Is Her 'Foundation'

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    Sha’Carri Richardson is having a big month. She just starred in Netflix’s Sprint docuseries, became Vogue ’s August 2024 digital cover star, and is heading to Paris in a few short weeks to ...