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Title
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Women Who've Changed the Heart of the City
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Description
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Profile of six Kansas City women who have helped shape the world of philanthropy in Kansas City, Missouri. Includes Anita Gorman, Shirley Helzberg, Mamie Hughes, Carol Marinovich, Jeannette Nichols, and Beulah Bulkley. Includes images.
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Date
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2008-04-12
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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Hitting High Notes
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Description
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Column features Jeannette Nichols, widow of Miller Nichols. She was born in Kansas City, a graduate of Sunset Hill School, Vassar College and the University of Kansas. She married Miller Nichols in 1979. Article details some of her community commitments. Includes her picture.
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Date
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2002-05-11
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Passion in Action
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Description
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Profile of Shirley Helzberg and Barnett Helzberg highlighting their long history of philanthropic activities.
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Date
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2019-12
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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Thought Leader Insights: Planned Giving
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Description
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Interview with Lathrop Gage partner Joe Growney about how philanthropy has changed since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Topics include different ways companies can donate and how younger generations view corporate donations.
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Date
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2019-12
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Object Type
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Magazine
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Title
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Adele's Hallmark on Philanthropy
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Description
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This is the third in a series of articles paying tribute to people who have had a major impact on the continuing expansion and success of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Featured in this installment is Adele Hall, wife of Donald Hall of Hallmark Cards. Adele Hall and Morton Sosland were appointed co-chairpersons of the Generations Campaign started in 1997 with a goal of raising $200,000,000. Article notes her involvement with the museum. Includes her picture.
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Date
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2007-05-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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The Ali Kemp Educational Foundation
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Description
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Description of the Ali Kemp Educational Foundation (T.A.K.E.) founded by Roger Kemp in memory of his daughter Ali who was murdered at a Leawood swimming pool in June of 2002. The foundation provides girls and women ages 12 and older free hands-on self-defense training. Another activity is Ali's Runway, an annual prom fashion show and self-defense class "wrapped into one fun, educational event."
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Date
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2008-12-06
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Object Type
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Magazine