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guggenheim

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grant for advanced study, from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, established 1925 by U.S. Sen. Simon Guggenheim (1867-1941) in memory of his son, who died young. The senator's brother was an arts patron who founded the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation ...

Usage examples of guggenheim.

As the Strauses walked quietly arm in arm, Benjamin Guggenheim stood in full evening dress on the Boat Deck with his valet.

In a letter to the Guggenheim Foundation recommending Pitts for one of their prized fellowships to support his doctoral work, similar to the one Wiener himself had won as a young postdoc two decades before, Wiener sang the praises of his newest pupil and collaborator.

Pitts had won the Guggenheim grant he applied for to support his doctoral project, but Wiener soon learned that Pitts was plagued by two flaws Wiener himself never suffered as a prodigy or as an adult: an incorrigible habit of procrastination and a terror of being judged, which Pitts masked with bravado.

He pounded Pitts for his continuing failure to deliver his dissertation, and for shirking his responsibilities to MIT and the Guggenheim Foundation to complete his protracted doctoral program.

The Guggenheim, the Junior League, the fund-raisers at Lincoln Center, the silent auction at the Darien Country Club.

New York, her powder puff apartment and high-profile position on the board of the Guggenheim, to live in a trailer on the infield of a racetrack thirty-six weeks a year.

He has received a Lannan Foundation Award in Fiction, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Awards, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, the American Academy in Berlin, the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Helen Papanikolas, and Milton Karafilis, for their help and support.

In his career, he won a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Book Award, and a National Institute of Arts and Letters Award, among others.

He has won the National Jewish Book Award and has held Woodrow Wilson, National Endowment for the Arts, James Merrill, and Guggenheim fellowships.

Easter holding hands with her at the Cloisters and the Guggenheim and other metropolitan cultural shrines.

Clair, Eleanor Wachtel, Cindi Warner, Mindy Werner, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and, as always, my family: John, Audrey, Anne, Catherine, Meg, Sara, and, especially, Don.

This one favoured the spiral path, circling ever inward as if her feet were tracing the inside of a giant nautilus shell, a miniature Guggenheim Gallery compacted into two dimensions.

The Nineteenth houses more priceless art per square foot than any other place in the world, in museums like the Guggenheim, the Whitney, the Metropolitan, the Frick, and Cooper-Hewitt.

We lost the National Academy of Design, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Carlyle Hotel.