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The George D. Widener Memorial Gold Medal was a prestigious sculpture prize awarded by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts from 1913 to 1968. Established in 1912, it recognized the "most meritorious work of Sculpture modeled by an American citizen and shown in the Annual Exhibition." PAFA's annual exhibitions were open to all American ...
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Widener (left) with his mother Eleanor Elkins Widener and architect Horace TrumÂbauer in Harvard Yard during the planning for Widener Library, c. 1912. Widener was born into the prominent and wealthy Widener family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was the younger son of George Dunton Widener and Eleanor Elkins, and brother to Harry Elkins ...
Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology and Dean of the Physics Faculty at the University of Maryland, Baltimore . James T. Harris III. president of the University of San Diego and Widener University. Ericka Hart. former adjunct professor at the Columbia School of Social Work and sex educator. Kathleen Hetherington.
The Widener Library, Harvard University. Photo taken by Dudesleeper on August 15, 2003. Date: 15 August 2003: Source: Transferred from to Commons. Author: