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William Donner

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In 1999, the American Donner heirs who control the foundation began donating more of its money to land and wildlife conservation, international development, medical research and the arts, reducing funding of conservative research (though it is still one of the most generous benefactors to the right
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Early in adulthood, Donner managed the family-owned grain mill, and in his twenties, he invested in Indiana natural gas and real estate. He founded the National Tin Plate Company, originally based in North Anderson, Indiana, and obtained a patent for an innovation in tin plate rolling processes.
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The Donner Center was donated to the City of Columbus, Indiana, in 1947 from William H. Donner and sits in Donner Park, Columbus' oldest park. For 70 years, the Columbus, Indiana Parks and Recreation administrative facility has served as the home for youth and adult programs, community events,
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Donner's son, Joseph, died in 1929, from cancer. In 1932, Donner turned his attention to philanthropy, with a special interest in cancer research. He founded two notable foundations that are still in operation today, the William H. Donner Foundation in the United States, and the Donner Canadian
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thus creating the title of Donner Professor. The Donner Building was funded by W H Donner kin 1947-48 for medical research at McGill University. It is now part of the Dentistry faculty. Mr Donner died in Montreal in 1953.(McGill University history of the Donner Building)
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After selling his Donora-based company in 1903, Donner became president of Cambria Steel Company and served as chairman of the board of the Pennsylvania Steel Company. Near the end of his career, he created the
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From 1993 to 1999, under the leadership of executive directors Devon Gaffney Cross and then Patrick Luciani, the foundation provided the seed money to start several conservative Canadian
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Cernetig, Miro (February 1994). "Neo-cons young bucks of the new right. In the 1960s the rallying cry for young activists was free love. Now it's free markets".
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Donner then sold his tin plate company and used the proceeds to create Union Steel Company (later American Steel and Wire Company), in the new community of
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The Donner Canadian Foundation was established in 1950 and for 43 years was a typical, uncontroversial Canadian charitable fund.
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of southwestern Pennsylvania. In 1897, his National Tin Plate Company was the first employer in the newly created community of
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American Donner heirs who control the foundation changed its primary focus to that of supporting conservative research.
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in 1887. His academic philanthropy led to the creation of the five chairs and the title of Donner Professor.
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side awaiting scrapping. The ship's pilot house and superstructure had been removed several years earlier.
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family reunions, wedding receptions and provided meeting space for community clubs and local businesses.
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In 1914, a new cargo ship (at 524 feet long and 9,600 tons one of the largest on the
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Camp, Dalton (February 1997). "Politics, journalism of new right fueled by money".
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and publications, and became the "lifeblood of conservative research" in Canada.
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In 1958, the William H. Donner Foundation used $ 2.5 million to fund five
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MIT receives $ 500,000 grant from the Donner Foundation
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Donner then shifted his energies from Indiana to the
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Donner Canadian Foundation
SS William H. Donner
Columbus, Indiana
Hanover College
Monongahela Valley
Monessen, Pennsylvania
Donora, Pennsylvania
Henry Clay Frick
Andrew W. Mellon
Richard B. Mellon
Donora Smog of 1948
Buffalo
Great Lakes
William H. Donner
Great Lakes Engineering Works
Ashtabula
Ohio
Marinette, Wisconsin
K.K. Integrated Logistics
Menominee
Michigan
chairs
MIT
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
University of Pennsylvania
conservative
think-tanks

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