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2008 Chautauqua Characters (Chautauqua Section)
Anna Ella Carroll (1815 - 1894)Daughter of a Maryland governor, Anna Ella Carroll was active in Whig politics and was close to a several presidents. It is said that she could scheme, connive, and maneuver as well as any man. Carroll was ferv
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2008 Reno Table Summaries (Food for Thought Section)
Money, the mother's milk of politics: Is there an answer?- Richard Bryan How Vital is Philanthropy to Washoe County's Future?- Chris Askin and Sheila Leslie Is the End of the Book Upon Us?- Christopher Coa
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Board of Trustees Job Description (About Nevada Humanities Section)
The Board of Trustees of Nevada Humanities is comprised of volunteers who are qualified to serve by virtue of their achievements, scholarship, or creativity in the humanities, or who represent various regions of the state and provide a diversity o
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Donate to Nevada Humanities (Support Nevada Humanities Section)
Restoring the humanities to a central place in American life, to do what they have done historically- provide a beneficial foundation for life and thought- is our purpose and goal. But we cannot do this alone. We welcome your suggestions, and of c
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How to Book a Speaker (Humanities on the Road Section)
Any non-profit organization in Nevada may book a Humanities on the Road program. Contact the speaker directly at least a month in advance. After confirming arrangements with the speaker, complete the Booking Agreement and email it to
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Nevada Humanities (Nevada Humanities Home Section)
Nevada Humanities is one of 56 state and territorial humanities councils affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities. It creates and supports projects that help build a more informed and engaged citizenry, and that do what the hu
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Nevada Humanities Grants (Grants Section)
Nevada Humanities awards matching grants of up to $5000 to support public humanities programs that encourage informed discussion and critical thinking, and that preserve and make accessible Nevada history and heritage.Grant deadlines are:
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Nevada Humanities Programs (Programs Section)
Programs sponsored by Nevada Humanities provide opportunities for Nevadans to read widely, think deeply, and become engaged in their community. In addition to the several hundred separate activities supported each year through grants, Nevada Human
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Recent Donors (Support Nevada Humanities Section)
Nevada Humanities thanks the following individuals and organizations for their generous support during this fiscal year:Sari AizleyDeLores and Dave AiazziLara AlbertiCharles and Pam AlveyAT&TBank of America
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Support Nevada Humanities (Support Nevada Humanities Section)
Support The Humanities At Work In Nevada Restoring the humanities to a central place in American life, to do what they have done historically- provide a beneficial foundation for life and thought- is our purpose and goal. But we cannot do th
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