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  2. Pratt Institute - Wikipedia

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    Pratt Institute was founded in 1887 by American industrialist Charles Pratt, who was a successful businessman and oil tycoon and was one of the wealthiest men in the history of Brooklyn. Pratt was an early pioneer of the oil industry in the United States and was the founder of Astral Oil Works based in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn which ...

  3. Gertrude Käsebier - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. Died. October 12, 1934. (1934-10-12) (aged 82) New York City, New York, U.S. Signature. Gertrude Käsebier (born Stanton; May 18, 1852 – October 12, 1934) was an American photographer. She was known for her images of motherhood, her portraits of Native Americans, and her promotion of photography as a career for women.

  4. Pratt Institute School of Information - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt Institute School of Information is the information school of the Pratt Institute, a private university in New York City. The school administers the oldest Library and Information Science program in North America. It was created in Brooklyn, New York City, in 1890 shortly after Melvil Dewey created such a program at Columbia University ...

  5. List of Pratt Institute alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kadir Nelson, illustrator, known for his covers of The New Yorker magazine. Roberto Parada, illustrator known for creating paintings for magazines. Paul Rand, graphic designer. Robert Sabuda, illustrator. Bernard Safran, painter and illustrator known for magazine covers. Helen Sewell, illustrator and writer.

  6. Charles Pratt and Company - Wikipedia

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    Charles Pratt is credited with recognizing the growing need for trained industrial workers in a changing economy. In 1886, he founded and endowed the Pratt Institute, which opened in Brooklyn, New York in 1887. Pratt settled in Glen Cove, Long Island, New York about 1890. In an effort to keep his family near him, he purchased large tracts of ...

  7. Helene Hibben - Wikipedia

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    Sculptor. Helene Hibben (November 18, 1882– March 18,1968) was an American artist from Indianapolis. [1] Hibben was a sculptor and is a confirmed participant in the Indianapolis City Hospital Project. She created a large bronze statue for the creation of the Burdsal Units. It can still be seen on the campus of Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital.

  8. Pratt Institute Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Pratt Institute Libraries is the academic library system of Pratt Institute. The main library is located on the main campus in Brooklyn, NY, with a branch library in Manhattan. The collection focus includes the arts, architecture, design, information science and allied fields. Holdings include 200,000 printed volumes, over 600 periodicals, rare ...

  9. Herschel Levit - Wikipedia

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    Children. 1. Herschel "Harry" Levit (May 29, 1912 – June 1, 1986) was an American social realist artist, designer, illustrator, author, and educator. In the 1930s and 1940s, he was active in the Federal Art Project sponsored by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). He was a Professor emeritus at Pratt Institute, teaching from 1947 to 1977 ...

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