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unusual facts about The Philanthropist



Bigga Haitian

On August 12, 2009, "King of Glory" from 2003's Binghi Mon and "London Massive" from 2009's Sak Pasé were featured in the series finale of NBC's The Philanthropist.

Eddie McGee

His appearances include the video "Enemy" for the band Fozzy and speaking roles on Law & Order, Guiding Light, The Cleaner, Desperate Housewives Season 4 and The Philanthropist.


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Burford Priory

The house and later the chapel were restored for the philanthropist Emslie John Horniman, M.P., after 1912 under the supervision of the architect Walter Godfrey.

Charles Page High School

Charles Page High School is a high school in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, named after the philanthropist Charles Page.

Chuck Versus the Crown Vic

He loses $100,000 at a roulette wheel as a result of trying to show up the philanthropist, but also flashes on an attache to the Taiwanese ambassador, whom he sees Kirk arguing with.

Dublin City Public Libraries and Archive

The philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) funded the building of four Carnegie Libraries in the Dublin City Public Libraries branch network, Dublin City Library and Archive, Pearse Street; Rathmines Library (terracotta by the famous Gibbs and Canning of Tamworth, Staffordshire); Pembroke Library and Charleville Mall Library.

Electronic libretto

The installations of the Met, La Scala and the Arcimboldi, the Vienna State Opera, Liceu, and the Royal Opera House were possible with the donations of the philanthropist Alberto Vilar, at the time a majority shareholder of Figaro Systems.

Ernest Schelling

His second wife, whom he married in August 1939, when she was 21 and he was 63, was Helen Huntington "Peggy" Marshall, the stepdaughter of the philanthropist Brooke Astor and a niece of Vincent Astor.

Government College of Technology, Coimbatore

The Government College of Technology, Coimbatore was founded in 1945 as Arthur Hope College of Technology (named after Arthur Hope, 2nd Baron Rankeillour), under the patronage of the philanthropist Gopalswamy Doraiswamy Naidu (G.D. Naidu).

Grand Belial's Key

Bassist Der Sturmer (Der Stürmer was also a Nazi newspaper published 1923-1945) would replace the Marauder and the line-up then recorded the LP Mocking the Philanthropist on the now defunct Belgian label Wood-Nymph.

Grus pagei

Described by Kenneth E. Campbell, Jr. in 1995, it was named after the philanthropist responsible for the museum at the tar pits, George C. Page.

Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz

In January 1778 Kaufmann sent Lenz to the philanthropist, social reformer and clergyman Johann Friedrich Oberlin in Waldersbach in Alsace, where he stayed from 20 January to 8 February.

James A. Clark, Jr.

His mother was Alda Hopkins Clark, whose family line traced back to the Ellicott and Hopkins families (she was a relative of the philanthropist Johns Hopkins).

Magellan Telescopes

The two telescopes are named after the astronomer Walter Baade and the philanthropist Landon T. Clay.

Mainz Gladius

Since 1866 it has been part of the British Museum's collection, when it was gifted to the museum by the philanthropist Felix Slade.

Malvina Hoffman

The next year, at the age of seventy-nine, Malvina Cornell Hoffman died while working in her studio in Manhattan, which had been purchased for her early in her career by the philanthropist Mary Williamson Averell.

Rindge Towers

The towers are named for Frederick H. Rindge, the philanthropist who helped found Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Cambridge City Hall, and the Cambridge Public Library.

Rivendell Child, Adolescent and Family Unit

The money came from the will of the philanthropist Thomas Walker, who had lived in the Italianate mansion Yaralla, also located at Concord West (and now known as the Dame Eadith Walker Hospital).

Sister Parish

In addition to the White House, Parish's clients included the philanthropist Jane Engelhard and the socialite and art collector Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney, Annette de la Renta, Alice Rogers, Mrs. Charles Percy, were also clients.