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Ellnora Decker Krannert (May 20, 1890 - July 6, 1974) was a
philanthropist with a p****ion for the arts, drama, dance, and music.
Ellnora was born in Noblesville...
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Krannert Center for the
Performing Arts in
September 2009 as part of the
Ellnora Festival. In 2009,
Aaron and
Bryce Dessner produced an
extensive AIDS charity...
- the
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Krannert was
married to
Ellnora Decker Krannert. Born in 1887,
Herman grew up on Chicago's West Side. After...
- 2009, at the
Krannert Center for the
Performing Arts, as part of the
Ellnora Festival, and its New York
premiere in
October 2009 at the
Brooklyn Academy...
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Carroll Hart,
director of the
Georgia Department of
Archives and
History Ellnora Krannert,
philanthropist and
patron of the arts
Helen Dortch Longstreet...
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Container Corporation and an
alumnus of the university, and his wife,
Ellnora Krannert, made a gift of $16
million that led to the
Krannert Center's...
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founded in 1962 with a $2.7
million endowment from
Herman Krannert and
Ellnora Krannert. The
AACSB accredited the new
school in 1967. In the
early years...
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named for
benefactors Herman C.
Krannert and his wife
Ellnora Krannert in
recognition of
Ellnora's interest in the arts. With over 132,000
visitors annually...
- 2024). "Derek
Gripper and Ballaké
Sissoko craft musical bridges at the
Ellnora Reverb Series".
Smile Politely.
Retrieved 2024-03-21. "Ballaké Sissoko...
- school's ****istant dean for research.
Knoebel was
named the
Herman C. and
Ellnora D.
Krannert Professor of
Medicine in 1977. Dr.
Steven C. Beering, a former...