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Sybil B. Harrington

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343: 38:, daughter of Frank Buckingham, and to grandparent J.E. Hughes. In 1935, she married Donald D. Harrington, a successful oil worker. In 1951, the couple created the Don and Sybil Harrington Foundation, which would grow to have more than $ 73 million in assets. Harrington extensively donated money to areas around and on the 59:, underwriting 16 productions, two gala concerts, and 13 “Metropolitan Presents” telecasts. In her lifetime, she donated over $ 30 million to the Opera. The first gift she made was in funding Verdi's 424: 429: 188:
Harrington also established the Sybil B. Harrington Living Trust in 1987 to fund educational and other entities. It is separate from the foundation.
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in 1968. Two years later, she became a director of its managing board, and then eight years following an advisory director.
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Her house, the Harrington House, is a 15,000-square-foot mansion that is listed on the
126: 121: 393: 92: 137: 71: 88: 262:"Sybil B. Harrington - Texas Women's Hall of Fame - Texas Woman's University" 61: 298: 342: 83: 22:(1908–1998) was an American philanthropist. She was inducted into the 102: 77: 287:"Sybil Harrington, 89, Supporter Of Opera and Medical Charities" 185:, Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts. 354: 173:
Humanitarian Award, Women's Distinguished Service, the
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Index

Texas Women's Hall of Fame
Amarillo
Texas Panhandle
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Texas
New York Metropolitan Opera
Don Carlos
Franco Zeffirelli
La bohème
Tosca
Turandot
Otto Schenk's
Meistersinger
Elijah Moshinsky's
Otello
Puccini
Manon Lescaut
Johann Strauss's
Fledermaus
Wagner's
Mozart's
Don Giovanni
Metropolitan Opera Association
National Register of Historic Places
Doctor of Letters
Texas Tech University School of Medicine
West Texas A&M University
Honorary Doctor of Philosophy
American Institute of Architects
Texas Society of Architects

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