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Ralph Hauenstein

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After the war, Hauenstein saw opportunities to build bridges between the United States and Europe devastated by war. He went into international trade and partnered with European enterprises to provide goods and services to consumers in Europe, the
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to jump start a $ 15 million campaign to create a comprehensive Neurosciences Center on the campus. From this initial donation—and efforts to raise more money—the
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Hauenstein contributed to numerous charitable causes. His philanthropic efforts can be seen in higher education institutions in the West Michigan area: at
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initiate at Grand Valley State University in 2012. In 2013 he was honored with the Laurel Crowned Circle Award, the society's highest honor.
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Hauenstein, Ralph W., and Donald E. Markle. Intelligence Was My Line: Inside Eisenhower's Other Command. New York: Hippocrene Books, 2005.
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as chief of the Intelligence Branch in the Army's European theater of operations. In 1945, he was among the first Americans into liberated
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in March 2012 and died in his sleep of natural causes at his home in Grand Rapids, Michigan on January 10, 2016, at the age of 103. His
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that taught people from developing countries how to run a fully automated bakery and provide good jobs in their local economy.
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administration, Hauenstein served as a consultant on the President's Advisory Commission. He also served as an auditor at the
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Hauenstein's philanthropy extended into the field of medicine. In December 2003, Hauenstein contributed $ 2 million to
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In 2013, Hauenstein donated $ 1 million to the Hauenstein Center in celebration of its 10th anniversary. Hauenstein
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is a leader in the fight against this disease. Hauenstein was also one of three board members who established the
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After two and one-half years on active duty, Hauenstein returned to civilian life and became city editor of the
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Hauenstein's leadership and service, however, went beyond the private sector. During the
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and was part of the team that supervised the first free elections in Russia with the
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as a second lieutenant and became commander of an all-African-American
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for Medical Research in Grand Rapids and was one of its trustees.
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at the age of twelve. In 1935, Hauenstein was commissioned in the
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Shaking Hands with Ralph Hauenstein in the Oval Office in 1976.
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Intelligence was my Line: Inside Eisenhower's Other Command
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Intelligence Was My Line: Inside Eisenhower's Other Command
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Omicron Delta Kappa - The National Leadership Honor Society
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is a prominent fixture on the Grand Rapids campus of
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U.S. Army
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Gerald R. Ford
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Second Vatican Council
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Jamestown Foundation
Grand Valley State University
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