| Silas Bent - 1928 - 370 psl.
...will have no right to alter; in fine, that the earth belongs to the dead and not to the living." (5) From these examples it ought to be apparent that to...built with the Carnegie millions ; the allocation has shi f ted to library service. It is no secret that the Rockefellers sat at the feet of Mr. Carnegie... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1922 - 538 psl.
...875 from Mrs. Sage "for the purpose of maintaining a fund or funds, and applying the income thereof to the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States of America," has been an exponent of this larger philanthropy. With resources of some fifteen million... | |
| Horace Coon - 406 psl.
...created "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 do so "it shall use any means to that end which from time to time shall seem expedient... | |
| Ellen Condliffe Lagemann - 1999 - 518 psl.
...with leaders in the field of social work, Mrs. Sage established a philanthropic foundation dedicated to "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States of America." Moving beyond individual charity, the Russell Sage Foundation devoted itself to the "preventive... | |
| Randall G. Holcombe - 300 psl.
...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 mission, "it shall use any means to that end which from time to time... | |
| Ellen Condliffe Lagemann - 2000 - 324 psl.
...a result of the Russell Sage Foundation, a trust created by Margaret Olivia Sage in 1907. Dedicated to "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States," the Russell Sage Foundation early decided to pursue its mandate through social investigation combined... | |
| Lawrence J. Friedman, Mark D. McGarvie - 2003 - 488 psl.
...exemplified the new "wholesale" philanthropy and its terms were very broadly defined. The investment income was to be applied to "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States of America," with at least one quarter of the funds being applied to "the needs of my own city and... | |
| Elizabeth N. Agnew - 2004 - 312 psl.
...Russell Sage, made a gift of ten million dollars to create a foundation in her husband's name, dedicated to "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States."" Olivia Sage was childless and well educated, and these factors together with a commitment to Christian... | |
| Ruth Crocker - 2006 - 554 psl.
...proposals. The letter retained the instruction that the principal was to be invested and the income applied to "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States of America."57 But it specified that no less than one-quarter of the income at any time could be applied... | |
| John Louis Recchiuti - 2007 - 340 psl.
...(about $450,000 in year 2000 dollars) from the new Russell Sage Foundation, which dedicated itself to "the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States." Leading economists, political scientists, and sociologists, and a cadre of young and up-and-coming... | |
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