- The
Grawemeyer Awards (/ˈɡrɔːmaɪ.ər/) are five
awards given annually by the
University of Louisville. The
prizes are
presented to
individuals in the fields...
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Charles Grawemeyer (September 3, 1912 –
December 8, 1993), industrialist, entrepreneur,
astute investor and philanthropist,
created the
Grawemeyer Award...
- The
Grawemeyer Award for
Music Composition (/ˈɡrɔːmaɪ.ər/) is an
annual prize instituted by
Henry Charles Grawemeyer,
industrialist and entrepreneur, at...
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Grawemeyer Hall is a
building located on the
Belknap Campus (main campus) of the
University of
Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. The
building was modeled...
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Grawemeyer Hall,
modeled after the
Roman Pantheon, is the
University of Louisville's main
administrative building....
- of the 1969
Pulitzer Prize for
Music and 1993
University of
Louisville Grawemeyer Award for
Music Composition. In 1954, he
emigrated to the
United States...
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different type of
device is the
Adams consistometer,
alternately called the
Grawemeyer and
Pfund Consistometer. This
requires a
larger sample than the Bostwick...
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Leonardo Fog****i and
Vittorio Gallese, for the
University of
Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. He is an
elected member of the
Academia Europaea...
- 2017; the Wolf
Prize in Arts in 1987; and the
University of
Louisville Grawemeyer Award for
Music Composition in 1992. In 2012, Sean
Michaels of The Guardian...
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recipient of the
Ronald Reagan Freedom Award, and in 1994 was
given the
Grawemeyer Award by the
University of Louisville, Kentucky. In 1995, he was awarded...