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MUSEUM

Official Website:
http://www.nga.gov/

Location:
Washington, DC

Founding Date:
1937

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Leonore Annenberg
Socialite
20-Feb-1918 12-Mar-2009 Wife of Walter Annenberg
Perry R. Bass
Philanthropist
11-Nov-1914 1-Jun-2006 Billionaire
Doris F. Fisher
Business
1932   Co-Founder of The Gap
George M. Humphrey
Government
8-Mar-1890 20-Jan-1970 US Secretary of the Treasury, 1953-57
Robert J. Hurst
Business
1945   Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs, 1999-2004
Alberto Ibargüen
Publisher
c. 1944   President of the Knight Foundation
John N. Irwin II
Diplomat
31-Dec-1913 28-Feb-2000 US Deputy Secretary of State, 1970-73
Richard A. Manoogian
Business
1936   CEO of Masco, 1985-2007
Paul Mellon
Philanthropist
11-Jun-1907 1-Feb-1999 Yale Center for British Art benefactor
Frank H. Pearl
Business
27-May-1943 4-May-2012 CEO of Perseus LLC
Colin Powell
Government
5-Apr-1937   US Secretary of State, 2001-05
Mitchell P. Rales
Business
1956   Billionaire, Danaher
Sharon Percy Rockefeller
Business
10-Dec-1944   CEO of WETA Public Broadcasting
Lawrence M. Small
Government
14-Sep-1941   Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, 2000-07
John W. Snyder
Government
21-Jun-1895 8-Oct-1985 US Secretary of the Treasury, 1946-53
Harlan Fiske Stone
Judge
11-Oct-1872 22-Apr-1946 US Supreme Court Justice, 1925-46
Earl Warren
Judge
19-Mar-1891 9-Jul-1974 US Chief Justice, 1953-69
John C. Whitehead
Business
2-Apr-1922 7-Feb-2015 US Deputy Secretary of State, 1985-89


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