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Robert H. Smith (philanthropist)

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immigrant from Russia who founded the Charles E. Smith Companies in 1946. The company grew to become one of the largest commercial and residential landlords in the Washington, D.C., area, managing 24,000,000 square feet (2,200,000 m) of office space and more than 30,000 residential units. Smith
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was named for him due to his support. He was the primary funder for a project estimated at approximately 70 million dollars to enable the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment to combat the growing challenge of the global food shortage.
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Smith's family also gave charitably to several Jewish communal causes in the greater Washington, D.C., area, including the Charles E. Smith Life Communities, a senior housing and elder care campus in Rockville, Maryland, and the
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On November 3, 2007, the National Society of Madison Family Descendants awarded the Madison Family Cup to Robert H. Smith for his extraordinary contributions to James Madison’s legacy and the preservation and development of
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renamed its International Center for Jefferson Studies the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies after Smith endowed the Center in 2004.
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from 1981 to 1985 and was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in 1984. He served as president of the Washington D.C. chapter of the
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allowed for the construction of a new research and surgical building for the Wilmer Eye Institute.
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Smith's donations help fund the Robert H. & Clarice Smith Auditorium at George Washington's
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A devout Jew, Smith became active in the Washington Jewish community in the 1950s.
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Smith collected European paintings before donating his collection to the
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In 2008, Smith donated $ 7 million of the $ 15 million cost to renovate
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Plumb, Tierney; Castro, Melissa; Krouse, Sarah (December 30, 2009).
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Smith donated to fund the visitor's center at Thomas Jefferson's
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In 2001, the residential division of the company was merged into
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in 2013. The commercial division of the company was merged into
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estimated the Smith family fortune to be worth $ 560 million.
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Conversations with Papa Charlie: A Memory of Charles E. Smith
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Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment
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Smith gave a total of approximately $ 100 million to the
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He served as chairman of the board of governors at the
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Schudel, Matt; Shapiro, T. Rees (December 31, 2009).
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They had three children, Michelle and 268:, completed in 2001 and named after his wife, 16:American builder, developer and philanthropist 527: 525: 217:estimated his net worth to be $ 290 million. 8: 587:"DESPITE THE CRASH, THE RICH ARE STILL RICH" 166:family, the son of Leah (née Goldstein) and 797:University of Maryland, College Park alumni 29: 18: 802:American people of Russian-Jewish descent 559: 557: 555: 553: 551: 549: 547: 372:American Friends of the Hebrew University 748:Ferington, Esther (November 17, 2008). 451: 827:American businesspeople in real estate 495:Haggerty, Maryann (February 5, 1996). 832:George Washington University trustees 754:National Endowment for the Humanities 645:Levenick, Christopher (Summer 2010). 585:Caprino, Mariann (October 11, 1988). 287:, brother-in-law of Robert H. Smith. 276:, which was named after him in 1998. 89:Real estate developer, philanthropist 7: 822:National Humanities Medal recipients 283:in Washington, D.C., is named after 279:The Kogod School of Business at the 266:Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center 262:University of Maryland, College Park 177:University of Maryland, College Park 80:University of Maryland, College Park 468:. Capital Books, Inc. p. 19. 436:Robert H. Smith School of Business 361:Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School 274:Robert H. Smith School of Business 14: 693:Judkis, Maura (January 1, 2010). 243:, which merged the division into 298:is named in his father's honor. 292:Charles E. Smith Athletic Center 187:Robert and his brother-in-law, 735:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 717:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 607:"In Memoriam: Robert H. Smith" 406:In 1952, Smith married artist 368:Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1: 309:Historic preservation efforts 611:George Washington University 296:George Washington University 151:neighborhood, just south of 538:Washington Business Journal 326:Thomas Jefferson Foundation 272:, and the business school, 853: 837:Smith family (real estate) 792:American Conservative Jews 396:National Humanities Medal 386:National Humanities Medal 301:Smith's contributions to 28: 817:American philanthropists 420:Adas Israel Congregation 158:Early life and education 124:Stephen Smith (deceased) 680:National Gallery of Art 651:Philanthropy Roundtable 394:awarded Smith with the 348:National Gallery of Art 213:In 1988, an article in 629:Johns Hopkins Hospital 303:Johns Hopkins Hospital 256:Education and research 68:Crystal City, Virginia 699:Washington City Paper 682:. 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Brooklyn, New York
Crystal City, Virginia
University of Maryland, College Park
Crystal City
Clarice Smith
David Bruce Smith
Charles E. Smith
philanthropist
Crystal City
Washington, D.C.
Jewish
Charles E. Smith
Jewish
University of Maryland, College Park
Robert P. Kogod
Crystal City
Arlington, Virginia
Washington, D.C.
The Pentagon
Forbes
Archstone
Equity Residential
Avalon Bay
Vornado Realty Trust
JBG Smith
University of Maryland, College Park
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
Clarice Smith
Robert H. Smith School of Business

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